The Electricity Department
is committed to providiing safe and reliable electric power to all of
its customers in Florence and Lauderdale County. One of the most common
causes of power outages is a tree growing into or near power lines.
These same trees often present hidden dangers to those playing or working
near them. The methods we use to trim trees away from power lines will
encourage natural growth and help direct new growth away from power
lines. This tree maintenance program will result in safer, more reliable
electric service to you and your neighbors.
Prior Notification of
line clearance work has become one of our highest priorities. We will
attempt to notify you by phone, mail, or by a door hanger, before any
tree trimming is done on your property. We use an integrated vegation
management (IVM) approach to rights-of-way maintenance, which promotes
native plant species and enhances wildlife habitat. This program is
endorsed by many wildlife groups, and promotes habitats for many species,
such as Quail, Turkey, Deer and Butterflies.
We have a cyclic approach
of trimming all lines so the trees should only need trimming once every
four years. EPA registered herbicides are also included in the program
to control trees and brush growing up under the power lines.
If you have a question
or concern about tree trimming and line clearance please call 760-6533.
A Florence Electricity Department representative will be happy to discuss
your tree-related problems or request for tree removal.
Additional links:
Dr. Kim Koder: (www.forestry.uga.edu/efr)
I.S.A. (www.isa-arbor.com)
We have become a society
devoted to our trees. Trees provide shade, beauty, help reduce noise,
and can even increase property values. We are also a society that demands
continuous electrical service. Our zeal for both trees and electricity
often places the two in conflict because trees growing too close to
overhead electric wires may threaten your safety and cause power outages.
Tree pruning is one of the most highly visible and widely criticized
activities of electric utility companies, but is also vitally necessary.
Florence Utilities, like
most utility companies, uses pruning techniques that meet American National
Standards. These techniques utilize, "natural, lateral, or directional"
pruning methods that minimize the impact on tree health, structure,
and appearance. These improved pruning methods also speed wound closure,
reduce sprout growth, and ultimately direct future limb growth away
from the wires. Trees stay healthier and live longer.
The following are the
pruning styles that we utilize:
Crown reduction: removes
the main leader or leaders to a suitable lateral branch beneath the
boundary of the remaining crown. This method is best used on slow-growing
trees or those whose mature height will only marginally reach the electric
lines.

Side-pruning:
removes branches on the wire side of a tree to direct future growth
away from the line.
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V or Through-pruning:
used for trees located directly beneath low-voltage lines or where snow
and ice are seldom a problem. These styles are nearly the same except
that some branch "overhang" is left above the wires with through-pruning
and no branch "overhang" is left with V-pruning.
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To truly
elimate the conflict between trees and overhead electric wires, we must
select and plant only trees whose mature height and spread will not
interfere with nearby utility lines. Consult your local nursery, utility
forester, or garden center for assistance in choosing trees to plant
under electric wires.