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In 2008 the American Samoa Senate proposed the dissolution of the ASPA in 2008 due to financial difficulties. Under the bill, the ASPA would be dissolved and its assets and operations would be transferred to a new proposed American Samoa Utility Department overseen by the Executive Branch. The bill was defeated in March 2008. [4]
American Samoa Power Authority, which operates the ASPA Satala Power Plant, is a non-profit semi-autonomous government agency. [3] The power plant itself is a 13,215-square-foot (1,227.7 m 2) structure on Satala's shoreline. It was the primary power source for the shipyard, the industrial areas on the waterfront, and the power grid on the ...
In May 2002 the hotel was ordered to pay a US$400,000 overdue power bill to the American Samoa Power Authority. [5] In march 2003 the ASPA cut off its power for a night after failing to receive payment. [6] In 2004 the government agreed to lease part of the hotel to businessman Tom Drabble. [7]
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Utu Abe Malae (died October 2, 2018) [1] was an American Samoan politician, banker and businessman. A long-time leader of the American Samoa Power Authority, he served in the American Samoa Senate, and was a candidate for Governor of American Samoa in the 2008 gubernatorial elections, finishing second in the runoff to incumbent Governor Togiola Tulafono.
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The layer with the ceramics dates back to the time between 350 BCE and 10 CE. Another site, Fo’isia, is located approximately 100 meters from Vaipito, at the same elevation inland in Pago Pago. During sewer line construction, the American Samoa Power Authority noticed many broken pieces of clay pottery. Five dates associated with the ceramics ...
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