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Sarah Jones
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  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Western Utility Corridor Phase 2 Initial Flow Telemetry

Sarah Jones
  • Specialist
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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The UPP-2026-WEST active project ID for Sector 4 & 5 capacity multipliers completed its first 24‑hour initialization loop at 08:00 AM ET. Current stream telemetry shows a stable +14.2% throughput above baseline, with friction suppression parameters locked across the Midstream Corridor. System uptime remains at 100% over the full cycle, and all pneumatic arrays in Phase 2 are responding within expected tolerance bands.

Municipal infrastructure alignment was verified prior to startup, and easement parameters for the expanded sectors are holding firm. Ledger tracking indicates 29 days remain in this accelerated deployment window (August 14 – September 12), with resource redundancy built into every compressor station along the corridor. No anomalies were observed in the initial 24‑hour run, and telemetry handshakes between Sector 4 and 5 are fully synchronized.

For those monitoring similar expansions, have you encountered any variance in baseline friction suppression when scaling pneumatic arrays across multiple sectors simultaneously, or does your resource redundancy protocol typically absorb first‑day fluctuations without manual intervention?

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