How far does a tree have to be from a power line?

If your property is relatively close to power lines, stick to planting a tree that will reach a mature height of no more than 15 feet. If you wish to plant a tree that's over 15 feet tall, make sure it's at least 50 yards away from any power lines in any direction.
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Will a tree touching a power line?

“Trees conduct electricity and can create a safety hazard if limbs grow too close to electric lines.” Be sure that no one climbs a tree near power lines. If branches are touching the wires, the tree could be energized. Even branches not touching power lines could become energized if a child's weight is added.
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Who is responsible for trees around power lines?

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.
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Who is responsible for power line from pole to house?

The power lines between the power pole and your home, are owned by you (the homeowner). This means that if there is any problem with the power line between the power pole and your property, you will be responsible for their maintenance.
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Can I remove a branch from a power line?

Under no circumstances should you try and remove a branch or tree from a power line by yourself. Power companies have employees that are specifically trained to do this and have special equipment to protect them from electrical shock.
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Can trees grow around power lines?

Trees planted 20 to 50 feet from a power line should grow no more than 40 feet tall. And trees that grow more than 40 feet should be planted more than 50 feet from power lines.
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How do power lines affect trees?

Trees don't have to physically touch an energized power line to be dangerous. Electricity can arc from the power line to nearby trees given the right conditions, such as a voltage surge on the line from a nearby lightning strike. This electric current can kill anyone caught near the tree and can cause a fire.
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What happens when a tree falls on a power line?

Fallen trees are dangerous.

They may have become entangled in power lines, causing sparks that can ignite a fire. The live wires entangled in branches can transmit an electric charge to the surrounding ground. Fallen trees are unstable and could shift and fall further.
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Who is responsible for trimming trees near power lines Qld?

On your property

However, any other trimming of trees, shrubs and plants required on private property to maintain safety clearances around the electricity service line, which runs from the roadside power pole to your property, is generally the responsibility of the owner or occupier.
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Does PG&E trim trees from power lines?

Tree debris management

PG&E and our tree contractors do not have the authority to remove wood because the trees on your land are your property. As a courtesy, tree crews cut larger limbs into more manageable lengths and leave wood on-site for customer use.
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How do you tell if a power line is live?

There's no way to tell if a power line is live from just looking at it. Even if the power line isn't actively sparking, always assume that it's carrying electricity. When you see a downed power line, make sure that you don't touch the utility pole or any objects touching the wire.
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Why trees should be kept away from overhead power lines?

Trees growing into power lines cause outages, damage equipment and prevent our crews from repairing equipment quickly, delaying getting the power back on to customers. Vegetation that gets too close to power lines can create a fire hazard.
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How high are power lines from the ground?

According to the National Electrical Safety Code, telephone lines must be at least 14 feet above the ground and electrical lines must be at least 15-½ feet above the ground.
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Why do they plant trees under power lines?

Their purpose is to replace important plants for wildlife in areas where brush and tree removal can leave an area bare. Planting restrictions for trees and other vegetation vary widely for different types of utility power lines— electric transmission, electric distribution and gas pipelines.
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How close can you live to high voltage power lines?

What is a safe distance to live from power lines? Power lines from big metal towers emit the highest voltage creating the strongest magnetic fields. The safe distance from these power lines would be at least 700 feet. If you are using a gaussmeter, make sure that the reading shows 0.5 milligauss or less.
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How much clearance does a power pole need?

A service pole must not be located less than 10 feet from the surface of the PG&E pole, or pole-mounted equipment, or within 10 feet of the vertical plane of a PG&E line.
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How deep are high voltage lines buried?

Underground power lines of any type have very thick insulation. In addition, National Codes dictate the depth, below ground, these lines must be buried. Some low voltage underground circuits could be as shallow as 18 inches, while most higher voltage circuits will be deeper than 24 inches.
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Can you build a pool under high voltage power lines?

Pools should never be constructed or placed over underground electric cables. Pools and pool decking should be installed at least five feet away from all underground utility lines.
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How do linemen not get electrocuted?

A live line worker is electrically protected by insulating gloves and other insulating equipment, and carries out the work in direct mechanical contact with live parts. The barehanded approach has a live line worker performing the work in direct electric contact with live parts.
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Will a power line shock you?

This is a common misconception that many people have about power lines. Power lines are not insulated and you should always avoid contact with them. It is quite possible for people to get electrocuted if you touch power lines.
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Can you drive over a powerline?

Never drive over a downed line. It could cause poles or other equipment to come crashing down. If you are in a car that has come in contact with a downed power line, stay in your vehicle. Wait until the utility has arrived and de-energized the line.
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Is it safe to trim a tree touching a power line?

Remember: Trimming trees within 10 feet of a power line can be fatal. Never trim branches or limbs near a power line. It's the law: only OSHA-certified line clearance workers are authorized to trim near power lines.
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How tall are PGE power lines?

PG&E power lines

Usually located on metal towers up to 180 feet tall, they transport high-voltage electricity and serve entire cities and towns. We maintain year-round clearances around these lines to reduce the likelihood of power outages across large areas.
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What is a PG&E easement?

What is an easement? Easement agreements are recorded documents that remain in effect when a property is transferred to new owners. An easement agreement includes language that restricts certain uses within the right-of-way and ensures PG&E's ability to access the area above the pipeline.
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