Who Is Responsible For Trimming Trees Near Power Lines?

Written by Jodi Baker and published on https://oppdthewire.com/.

If a tree falls on power lines, then the electric utility company that owns the lines is generally responsible for repairing them and restoring power.

For electric shock prevention and electric shock dangers that can result from downed power lines due to trees falling on them, it is critical that utilities take seriously their obligation to engage in preventative tree trimming.

Tree maintenance: Whose responsibility is it?

Many customers may not realize that OPPD has a Forestry Department, who works to keep trees away from power lines. But the responsibility for maintaining these trees and large shrubs does not automatically fall to the utility.

Utility

OPPD Forester Mike Norris said his team regularly trims trees that are encroaching on power lines or other equipment, or have the potential to do so, about every five to seven years. These maintenance efforts take place within rotations, with crews tackling one circuit area at a time. “That’s key to keeping reliable power flowing to our customers,” he said.

“We will seek removal of some trees, depending on the type of line we’re dealing with, tree species, size, and condition,” he said. “However, trees are not removed without a property owner’s permission.”

In addition, OPPD crews may trim or even remove trees as a result of weather-related damage. Harsh weather conditions like wind, lightning, snow or ice can cause irreparable damage to trees, threatening electrical reliability or safety. That’s when OPPD steps in.

Home or property owners

“Homeowners are responsible for the trimming of trees that are adjacent, or next to, to their service wires, but not in danger of encroaching upon them,” Norris said.

Depending on how close a tree is to service or streetlight wires, customers should call to request that those wires be temporarily dropped to accommodate safe trimming or removal.

“If a customer decides to trim or remove a tree that’s adjacent to wires which run from pole to pole, OPPD will provide clearance so the customer’s private tree service has safe access,” Norris said. “However, debris would be left on site, and clean-up is the customer’s responsibility.”

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