A little sawing makes the biggest difference

YEC’s newest line­man, Trevor Under­wood, helps his crew pre­pare dur­ing Win­ter Storm Diego. “Mak­ing sure we have sharp­ened saws and the appro­pri­ate safe­ty gear ready to go on the trucks helps when out­ages occur,” says Under­wood. Pho­to: Porter Gable

In a storm, rights of way around over­head pow­er lines and sharp­ened chain­saws make the dif­fer­ence. In the past four months, York Elec­tric has seen three major storms that test­ed our sys­tem. Because of our dili­gent and proac­tive trim­ming sched­ule, crews were able to get the pow­er back on when it mat­tered most.

Line­man Zack Smith says, “Dur­ing an out­age, it is our goal to be on the scene with­in an hour. We work hard, in all types of con­di­tions, to restore pow­er safe­ly and as effi­cient­ly as pos­si­ble. By keep­ing rights of way clear and acces­si­ble, we can do our job eas­i­er and get the lights back on quick­er.”

As part of our 2019 Mem­ber Com­fort Ini­tia­tive, our team will con­tin­ue ded­i­cat­ing time and resources to main­tain­ing a clear right of way around our over­head lines the proven method to help pre­vent out­ages. Find the lat­est right-of-way sched­ule and down­load the map.

 

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Right of Way Maintenance FAQ

The ROW is cleared by cut­ting, trim­ming, mow­ing and where per­mis­si­ble, apply­ing her­bi­cides. In most cas­es, all shrubs, brush and trees are removed under pri­ma­ry (main), over­head pow­er lines. They are also removed, as and around sec­ondary, low-volt­age pow­er lines that bring pow­er from the trans­former to your meter. Cut­ting and trim­ming are done by trained, pro­fes­sion­al util­i­ty tree trim­mers using spe­cif­ic and proven stan­dards typ­i­cal to the indus­try.

ROW refers to the cor­ri­dor or path­way an elec­tric line fol­lows, whether it’s along the road or through the woods. ROW pro­vides util­i­ty crews with access to lines for improve­ments, main­te­nance, and repairs. It also pro­vides an oper­a­tional safe­ty zone between the elec­tric lines and trees, build­ings, etc. On the major­i­ty of its lines, York Elec­tric holds ease­ments that give it the right to clear land 15 feet from either side of the wire.

A clear ROW min­i­mizes out­ages, improves pow­er qual­i­ty, reli­a­bil­i­ty, and safe­ty.

  • Caus­es pow­er out­ages
  • Caus­es lights to blink
  • Obstructs visu­al inspec­tions, mak­ing repairs dif­fi­cult and cost­ly
  • Blocks access for main­te­nance and repairs, caus­ing delays
  • Wastes elec­tric­i­ty by draw­ing it to the ground
  • Becomes a fire haz­ard
  • Becomes a safe­ty haz­ard for util­i­ty work­ers and mem­bers
  • Chil­dren and adults should nev­er climb, trim, or touch trees that con­tact pow­er lines!

York Elec­tric’s ROW main­te­nance pro­gram bal­ances the preser­va­tion of nat­ur­al habi­tats against the ser­vice reli­a­bil­i­ty needs of our mem­bers and the safe­ty needs of the gen­er­al pub­lic. In fact, it can actu­al­ly ben­e­fit the ecosys­tem and oth­er nat­ur­al envi­ron­ments. ROW main­te­nance efforts cre­ate open areas that encour­age the growth of wild­flow­ers, ferns, grass­es, flow­ers, berries, and oth­er low-grow­ing shrubs.