Trees
are one of the primary causes of power outages, whether they
cause minor "bumps" or fluctuations when limbs brush against
power lines or cause major extended outages when huge branches
and trees pull lines down in bad weather. With careful cutting
of selected limbs and trees, our contracted, licensed line
clearance experts trim away the potential dangers that trees
can represent. This process will strive to meet the needs
of our customers with a proactive line clearance maintenance
program committed to the highest standards of safety and environmental
stewardship.
We
adhere to New England trimming standards, trimming a fairly
large area around power lines to meet the demands of modern
equipment. That's because the power lines that deliver today's
stronger voltages are more sensitive to trees, wind and other
external elements. As a rule, our tree care experts create ten
feet of clearance alongside power lines, with fifteen feet of
clearance above and all woody brush and small trees are removed
from underneath the lines. By cutting and trimming to these
clearances, this should keep your tree limbs away from our lines
for about seven years. Our crews will likely return to re-trim
trees in five to seven year cycles.
When
trimming is complete, our crews remove branches and brush from
your property and leave behind all substantial wood for your
use (as required by law).
You
can help us minimize tree-related outages and ensure the beauty
of your landscape through thoughtful planting of new trees.
Trees planted along your property's border should either be
low growing shrubs or tall and narrow trees, planted at least
30 feet from power lines. Spreading trees, such as maples and
oaks, are the most common outage-causing culprits and may need
to be planted at least 50 feet away from power lines.
Before
planting trees on your property, the location of utility lines
should be considered. Are lines overhead or underground? Not
only should spreading tree branches be a concern but also spreading
tree roots. Never dig near underground utility lines.
For
more information visit the Tree Care Industry Association at www.natlarb.com
or www.mnpower.com/treebook.
Pursuant to Maine State Law Title 35-A Chapter 2522, Section 1 (Maine’s Revised Statutes Annotated), at the customer’s request, Bangor Hydro will personally consult with property owners before trimming trees. If you would like to be notified prior to our scheduled trimming, please call 1-800-499-6600 or 947-2414, or write to us at the address below:
Mark Lamberton, Line Clearance Department
Bangor Hydro-Electric Company
P.O. Box 932
Bangor, ME 04402-0932
Include your name, street address, town, telephone number, and Bangor Hydro account number.
Or you can fill in the form below:
Please note: Emergency power-outage trimming is exempted from the required notice provisions of Title 35-A Chapter 2522, Section I.