In order to provide safe and
reliable electric service to our customers, trees
must be properly maintained and kept clear of
electric power lines. Trees are a leading cause of
blinks and electrical power outages. In fact when
trees and power lines touch it is a very dangerous
situation and may even be deadly to anyone in close
proximity. Trees and brush located in a power line
corridor can slow the restoration of power outages
and present an unsafe work environment for
lineworkers.
East Central Energy's Vegetation Management Program
controls trees, shrubs and brush growing around our
facilities and equipment - including power lines.
Every four to six years, trained, qualified line
clearance tree experts visit your neighborhood to
maintain trees that may come in contact with
electrical conductors.
When trees require pruning or removal, the property
owner is notified - either in person, through a door
card or a phone call - before work is started. Some
trees may require severe or ongoing pruning which
often impacts health, shape, and expense to our
members. These trees should be removed.
See
Tree Growth Study
Trees located outside of home landscapes, immature
trees and other forms of brush that potentially may
come in contact with electric lines are removed as
well. Vines growing on poles, guy wires or other
equipment are cut near the ground. Low growing
shrubs and trees are usually left undisturbed unless
they hinder access to power lines or facilities.
Managing vegetation is becoming an increasingly
costly component of providing reliable electrical
service. East Central Energy appreciates the
understanding and cooperation of property owners in
completing this important work.

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