Trees can add tremendous
value to our homes and communities. Besides being a
source of beauty in our landscapes they provide food
and shelter for wildlife, cooling for our homes,
cleansing of our air, and a multitude of other
benefits. However, trees growing near power lines
present some real challenges.
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information.
A primary cause of blinks and power outages is trees
contacting power lines. When tree limbs grow too
close to power lines they can cause damage or
interrupt your service. They could also create a
safety hazard to you or your neighbors. East Central
Energy makes every effort to provide you with safe
and reliable electric service. Sometimes, to provide
uninterrupted service it is necessary to prune or
remove trees when they are located too close to
power lines.
ECE assists with tree clearance from our lines to
the meter location. Primary wires are energized at
higher voltages and require the most tree clearance.
Secondary wires are located between the transformer
and the meter and require much less clearance. All
lines beyond the meter location belong to the
member, and tree clearance on those lines is the
member's responsibility. ECE recommends hiring a
professional, line clearance certified tree
contractor when tree work near electrical conductors
is necessary. We encourage you to contact your
cooperative for an evaluation of the situation if
you suspect a danger exists.

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