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Just one tree limb can knock out electric service to dozens of families living several miles away. One falling limb can stop sensitive machinery, halting production for local businesses. Trees and brush that grow into power lines can delay efforts to restore service in the event a power outage does occur. AEP Ohio has a comprehensive program to manage the growth of trees and brush located near equipment that delivers electricity to homes and businesses. While you can count on AEP Ohio to clear woody vegetation growth from power lines, thoughtful practices, like planting the right tree in the right place, can preserve a community’s trees while also serving a utility's customers.
Consider the following characteristics of tree species before planting:
AEP Ohio encourages customers to check with the company before placing anything (such as trees, swing sets, decks, porches, pools, etc.) near overhead or underground power lines. Encroachments to these areas present serious safety hazards and may be subject to damage, removal or relocation at your expense. AEP Ohio Customer Solutions Centers are staffed 24-hours a day, or you can log on to www.aepohio.com. should you have questions before landscaping.
Small Trees (mature growth:20 feet or less )
Medium Trees (mature growth: 25-40 feet )
Evergreens (mature growth: up to 30 feet)
Large Trees (mature growth: over 40 feet)
Evergreens (mature growth: over 30 feet height)
Species not suitable for planting near power lines
Call before you dig. Whether you’re digging to plant a tree or for any other purpose, AEP offers the same advice: Be sure you know the location of any underground utility facilities before you dig. When it comes to tree maintenance, AEP Ohio wants to work with you. We appreciate your efforts to plant the right tree in the right place. For more information about AEP Ohio’s line clearing program, contact us at the following toll-free number
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