The theft of copper and other metals cost the EMCs in the state $1.1 million last year.
Now, 42 of them have teamed up with Georgia Power and other utilities in the state to offer $500 rewards in hopes of putting dent in the thefts.
Habersham EMC's Terry Ward said consumers are getting hit in the pocketbook by the thefts because, ultimately, they end up having to foot the bill for replacing the stolen metals and repairing the damage caused by the thieves.
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