Concerned about your trees?
Do you have a concern about a potential overhead
power line hazard near your property?
Click Here to report your
concern to ECE.
Note: ECE is responsible to get the electricity to
your meter. Lines and equipment beyond the meter are
the member's responsibility. However, the mast on
the house (the pipe in which the wires run down to
the meter panel - see illustration below) is also
your responsibility. For example, if a tree damages
the mast, an electrician will need to make repairs
at your home. You can call your own electrician or
our Customer Service Representative can assist with
coordinating repairs at 1-800-254-7944.
Because of the need to balance reliability and
safety with aesthetics, ECE offers options when the
cooperative needs to do tree work on a member's
property.
They include the following:
- Reduced Trimming Clearance*
- Convert electric lines to underground*
- Relocate power lines*
- Cut down trees (Service provided at ECE's expense or
cost sharing)
- Relocate trees*
*Service provided at
member's expense
CLEARANCE STANDARD
Debris clean up:
ECE contractors clean up limbs and brush from their
regular tree clearing work. Wood from all tree work
is left on the site and stumps are cut as low to the
ground as possible. Property owners or homeowners
are responsible for dead or diseased trees and
disposal of any debris resulting from a storm or
emergency trimming.
How much clearance is needed for trees located near
overhead power lines?
ECE requires enough clearance to last through the
maintenance cycle. For primary conductors this
typically involves clearance of 20 feet, more or
less, dependent on the tree species. Removal of
overhanging limbs is also necessary. Secondary
conductors normally require about 5 feet of
clearance. In home landscapes ECE establishes
clearance based upon growth characteristics of
individual tree species.
Planting trees can do a lot to enhance the beauty of
a home's landscape. However, it is important to
avoid planting trees that grow into power lines.
Contact ECE for more information.