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The Bureau of Reclamation invites the public to attend its free "Get WET (Water Education Today)" festival on Saturday, May 10. SMUD will participate in the event, which will be held at the American River Water Education Center at Folsom Dam. More.
SMUD offers a wide range of educational resources to customers, design professionals and researchers. Our Energy & Technology Center assists you in learning about the ways in which energy efficiency can help you.
Our mission is to be Northern California's premier information source on technology applications that can help our business customers perform better and our residential customers live better.
Here are some of the resources we offer:
SMUD took a leadership role in the conversion of Sacramento-area traffic signals from incandescent lamps to light emitting diodes. More
Want to find out more? See a list of our energy experts and other contacts and a map showing how to get here.
Do you know how to prepare for the worst winter has to offer? Check out our storm tips for the information you need to know. More
The safety of our customers, employees and community is SMUD's top priority. To ensure that we all enjoy the benefits of safe, reliable electricity, SMUD encourages you to become an expert on electrical safety.
Call SMUD at 1-888-456-SMUD (7683) or 911 to report a downed line.
If overhead power lines are downed for any reason, stay clear. Do not touch the wires. If the downed power lines have fallen on a motor vehicle, avoid contact with the vehicle; it has probably been electrified and deadly shock could result if you touch the vehicle and the ground at the same time. Stay clear until you are sure the power is shut off.
Information about home heating, storm preparation, power outages and SMUD worker idenfitication. More
Learn about underground power lines, overhead power lines, transformers, home generators and water safety. More
SMUD asks for your help in preventing accidental damage to its pipeline. More
Questions have been raised about the possible health effects of being exposed to 60-hertz electric and magnetic fields. More
Water and electricity don't mix!
Electrical substations contain high voltage equipment -- never allow children to play near them.
Avoid electrical hazards when using recreational equipment:
Don't let children play or climb on wooden utility poles or metal transmission towers or any trees that may bring them into contact with power lines.
Learn the location of any underground utilities near your home. Call Underground Service Alert at 1-800-227-2600 at least two working days before digging.
Clear eight feet around transformer boxes located in your yard.
Visit our Energy Education section for fun and educational games for children of all ages. More