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Tree limbs that cross electrical wires can lead to blinks, outages and downed wires. Trees that grow too close to electric lines can create shock and fire hazards as well as power outages. More importantly, children can become victims of electric shock when they climb trees that have grown too close to the power lines. Trees growing into power lines can also create electrical hazards for people who might be trimming branches, hanging lights or otherwise working around them. If a tree poses such a risk, Western will trim or remove trees. A tree that is dead or dying, and in danger of falling into the power lines, must be removed. We also trim back trees when they grow too close to the power lines.

Tree maintenance helps ensure safe and reliable electric service to our community and is provided at no additional cost to members. When trees grow too close to power lines, they can interrupt electric service and create hazardous conditions for you and your neighbors. This is especially true during periods of strong winds, ice and snow. Our goal is to maintain a balance between safe and reliable electric service and the health of your trees. Tree crews are trained in modern tree trimming techniques and safe work practices.
Before trimming or removing trees from a homeowner's property, Western will attempt to contact the homeowner. If unable to reach a homeowner, we will try to leave notice of our visit to the property.

If you are concerned about a tree on your property or are interested in the possible removal of a tree near power lines, please call us at 1-800-456-6720.

Before planting a tree, consider what the mature height of the tree will be:

  • If landscaping is needed near right-of-way areas, choose low growth shrubs

  • Smaller trees can be planted on right-of-way edges, at least 15’ from power lines

  • Medium trees need to be planted at least 35’ away from lines

  • Large trees need to be planted at least 45’ away from overhead lines

  • Trees planted too close to the lines will always be misshapen by unavoidable pruning of limbs to prevent interference with lines

Trees require room to grow both above and below ground. This means that before you plant a new tree, you must identify the right kind of tree for your yard - and the right location, away from power lines and underground facilities.
Talk to your nursery or the County Extension Agent for suggestions on low-growing trees that can be planted near power lines. And as always, before you dig, make sure to contact your local One Call Center by calling 811.

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Western Cooperative Electric 
635 S. 13th St.
P.O. Box 278
WaKeeney, KS 67672

Outages: 800-456-6720
Office: 785-743-5561

 

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        • Safety Checklist
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