NPPD Issues Haake Ranch Apology Letter

James E. Ducey. December 5, 2019. NPPD issues Haake Ranch apology letter. Grant County News 135(19): 1.

Following private property trespassing and illegal destruction of a section of fencing on the Ronald and Marlene Haake Ranch in southern Holt county, the Nebraska Public Power District has provided them a letter of apology dated November 22nd.

Tom Kent, vice president and chief operating officer of NPPD, has been “apprised” that a subcontractor had mistakenly gone onto the Haake property.

n response to this, Kent indicated three actions would be “taken to ensure this does not happen again.”

  • “A project-wide stand down was held with discussion around what happened and why. The contractor will upgrade its field equipment to include appropriate landowner date to help ensure team members only enter property where access has been granted.
  • “Morning meetings will be held to ensure activities planned for the day will be conducted on properties where easements have been acquired or permission to enter a property has been granted by the landowner.
  • “In the future, no gates will be installed along common fence lines until both landowners have granted an easement.”

Kent summarized the letter with these comments: “It is never our intent to access properties where we do not have an easement of permission to do so. Unfortunately, these events let you down and did not live up to my expectations for landowner relationships as we want to develop good landowner relationships respecting your property now and in the future.”

Tony Baker, the legislative aide for Sen. Tom Brewer met with Kent of NPPD, according to an email from the senator’s office. The company representative was very apologetic for what happened regarding the gate work, Baker said.

Baker also “made it very clear” that Sen. Brewer “will formally ask the Attorney General to investigate NPPD if this ever happens again.”

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