Base workers soon recognized the need for a lighting solution in critical areas. Upon a complete overhaul of the base electrical network in 2012, taking it from overhead wiring to an underground system, poles with streetlights were no longer in place. The 106th Rescue Wing Civil Engineering Squadron (CE) took on a do-it-yourself project recently to replace antiquated lighting that will result in a savings of an estimated $5,000, according to CE, in annual electricity cost, while providing brighter lighting, security and safety. Even after the sun sets, it continues to brighten the night at the 106th Rescue Wing, here, with newly installed solar-powered lights in and around F.S.
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