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    Utilities Kingston issues advisory regarding theft of copper wire

    March 14, 20254 Mins Read


    A cropped and edited version of a photo published by Utilities Kingston shows broken casing on a utility pole where copper grounding wire has been removed. Photo via Utilities Kingston on Facebook.

    The theft of copper grounding wire “creates serious risks, endangering both the perpetrator and the public,” Utilities Kingston is warning residents.

    In a press release on Friday, Mar. 14, 2025, Utilities Kingston advised the public of the “growing concern” of copper theft, which “threatens public safety and power reliability,” the utility provider said. Copper thefts can pose serious safety risks, according to the company. As such, Utilities Kingston is “urging residents to recognize the dangers and report suspicious activity to help protect the community.”

    Photo via Utilities Kingston on Facebook.

    Specifically, Utilities Kingston pointed to the theft of copper grounding wire, with the company publishing a photo depicting the aftermath of such a theft. Grounding wire typically runs down a hydro pole to the ground and is covered by a plastic sleeve, affixed to the pole every two feet or so with galvanized staples. In the photo published by Utilities Kingston, the plastic sleeve covering the copper grounding wire has been broken off to access the copper wire, which has then been removed.

    Utilities Kingston said copper grounding wires “play a critical role in keeping electrical infrastructure safe and reliable.”

    According to the University of Calgary, “electrical grounding, otherwise known as earthing, primarily provides a measure of safety against electric shocks by acting as a safety line to redirect electric current in the event of short circuits,” preventing shocks, fires, and appliance damage.

    “For household appliances, this is accomplished by a three-pronged electrical outlet with a dedicated grounding prong,” the university says in its Energy Education Encyclopedia. However, grounding prongs and three-pronged electrical outlets are only effective when a grounding wire is in place.

    “Copper theft is not just a property crime — it’s a dangerous act that threatens the safety and well-being of our entire community,” said Scott Neilson, manager of the Hydro Group at Utilities Kingston, in the press release.

    “These wires are essential for keeping our power system stable and our community safe. If you notice anything unusual around utility equipment, report it. A quick call could prevent a dangerous situation.” 

    Utilities Kingston provided the following information for residents:

    Recognizing and preventing copper theft: 

    Recognizing the warning signs and taking action are key to preventing copper theft and protecting public safety. 

    Signs of copper theft:

    • Small pieces of wire randomly attached to a pole with a large, galvanized staple.
    • A wire running partially up or down a pole but stopping without being attached to anything. 

    What residents can do to help: 

    • Do not approach or touch: For your safety, do not attempt to handle or inspect any utility equipment or downed wires. 
    • Report it: If you see a pole with cut copper wires, call the Utilities Kingston customer service team at 613-546-1181. Provide the location of the damaged or stolen wire, a description of what you’ve found, and when you discovered it.
    • Stay alert: Be aware of any unusual activity near utility poles, substations, or other electrical infrastructure. If you see someone tampering with equipment or removing wires, report it to Kingston Police immediately. 

    Kingstonist inquired with Utilities Kingston through the City of Kingston as to how prevalent the theft of copper grounding wire has become locally and whether they could provide any data on the number of these thefts recently. Kingstonist also requested information on whether these thefts are occurring in specific parts of the City. No response was received by time of publication.

    “By staying informed and vigilant, the community can help prevent copper theft, protect public safety and ensure reliable service for everyone,” the local utility company concluded.

    This article will be updated if/when more information becomes available.



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