Weekly Safety Report: Security Breach at Moses-Saunders Dam in Massena, New York
Two incidents occurred in Massena, New York this week. The first incident involved a security breach at the Moses-Saunders Dam, where a person illegally entered the United States from Canada by walking across the dam on October 25th. The second incident is a security breach investigation at the same dam, which is currently under review. The dam is operated by the New York Power Authority on the U.S. side and Ontario Power Generation on the Canadian side.
A person illegally entered the United States from Canada by walking across the Moses-Saunders Dam near Massena on October 25th. The individual was apprehended by federal agents two miles from the dam. The New York Power Authority operates the U.S. side of the dam, while Ontario Power Generation is responsible for the Canadian side.
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A security breach occurred at the Moses-Saunders Dam near Massena. The breach is currently under investigation, and policies are being reviewed. The dam stretches from Massena to Cornwall, Ontario, with the U.S. side operated by the New York Power Authority and the Canadian side run by Ontario Power Generation.
Related reports:
- 7 News exclusive : Security breach investigated at Moses-Saunders Power Dam
- Dam Security Breach : Blankenbush latest lawmaker to react to 7NEWS report
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