Right Of Way Maintenance Planting Tips


Maintenance
Habersham EMC must maintain right-of-way areas to ensure dependable service. No one likes a power outage. The major cause of outages is stormy weather. Strong winds, rain and especially ice can cause surrounding trees and limbs to fall onto electric lines and disrupt service. The only way to combat this is to keep the undergrowth and trees cut away from the power lines.


Often times, when trees are planted or allowed to grow on right-of-way easements, we don't think that someday they will be large and become a problem. When planting trees, if they are put 30 to 50 feet away from the power line, they may never have to be trimmed. Habersham EMC maintains 15 feet on each side of an electric line.

HEMC has over 3,200 miles of line throughout our service area. With this large amount of right-of-way to maintain, your continued cooperation in proper placement of trees and allowing us to remove or cut back the trees that have grown into the lines is greatly appreciated. This will save both inconvenience and expense in the future.

Planting Tips
If you're planning to plant, you can assist HEMC in their efforts to maintain the right-of-way - as well as help keep the power on and everyone else safe - by following some simple guidelines:

Power-line Friendly Trees and Shrubs
Flowering Dogwood
Flowering Crabapple
Eastern Red Buds
Mountain Laurel
Rhododendron
Wild Azaleas