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Three ways to limit tree trimming and removal. 1. Plant trees in the right place. 2. Don't block pad-mounted transformers. 3. Report dangerous branches.

Did you know electric utilities are required to trim and remove trees and other types of vegetation that grow too close to overhead power lines? Here’s how you can help:

1. Plant trees in the right place. Trees that will be <40 ft. should be planted at least 25 ft. away from power lines (>40ft. should be at least 50 ft. away).

2. Don’t block pad-mounted transformers. Plant shrubs at least 10 ft. away from transformer doors and 4 ft. from transformer sides.

3. Report dangerous branches. If you spot a tree or branch that is dangerously close to power lines, please let us know.

Tree trimming and removal improves safety for all. Let’s work together to enjoy the beauty of trees and reliable electricity.

OTHER NEWS

Dawson PPD is making more improvements in the Village of Brady

(July 28, 2017) Lexington, Neb. - A project is underway in the village of Brady with the goal of improving electric reliability.  Poles are being replaced, new conductor wire is being installed and the electric load of the village will be redistributed.  The budgeted...

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How are “planned outages” planned?

Ever wonder why Dawson PPD has planned outages and why they choose the dates and times?  We thought we’d share some of the factors that are considered before the decision is made. Can we safely work with the line energized?  Sometimes linemen are able to make repairs...

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Between the lines: Your questions, answered

Between the lines: Your questions, answered

By Gwen Kautz, Dawson PPD General Manager gkautz (at) dawsonpower.com 308-324-2386 This month instead of writing about things I feel our customers need to know, I’m going to use my column to answer questions recently posed by our customers. 1. Why do you give away so...

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