Minneapolis Utility Pole: Aluminum Wiring, No Scrap Value

A utility pole in Minneapolis bears a warning label stating "Aluminum Wiring Inside – No Scrap Value." This signage serves as a deterrent against the theft of metal components from public infrastructure, a persistent issue in urban environments. While copper is more conductive, aluminum is frequently used in electrical systems for its lower cost and improved safety. The presence of such labels highlights the ongoing challenge of protecting essential city services from vandalism and theft.
A utility pole in Minneapolis bears a warning label stating "Aluminum Wiring Inside – No Scrap Value." This signage serves as a deterrent against the theft of metal components from public infrastructure, a persistent issue in urban environments. While copper is more conductive, aluminum is frequently used in electrical systems for its lower cost and improved safety. The presence of such labels highlights the ongoing challenge of protecting essential city services from vandalism and theft.
Photo taken in September 2024.
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