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Vegetation Management
Smaller Transmission Lines

Trees improve the environment and add beauty to our communities. But when taller trees are allowed to grow close to power lines, they can cause outages and create potential safety hazards.

Tree pruning is a necessary part of PPL Electric Utilities’ maintenance program. It helps keep your lights on during stormy weather and helps to ensure reliable electric service. Done properly, it can protect the health and strength of trees.

You can play an important role in vegetation management. If you are planning to plant or replace a tree near power lines, it is important to consider the mature height and shape of the tree.

By planting trees that won’t grow into power lines, you will make your property safer and more attractive while helping to prevent power outages.

Also, before you plant a tree, be sure to contact Pennsylvania One Call. State law requires you to call Pennsylvania One Call at 1-800-242-1776 at least three days before you dig so that utilities can mark the location of underground cables and pipelines.

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