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Tree trimming helps prevent power outages
Tree trimming helps MID maintain the reliable
electric service you have come to expect.
MID
trims about 20,000 trees each year to prevent
them from coming in contact with power lines.
By law, a California electric utility must maintain
a certain distance between power lines and trees. A
tree touching a power line could cause a power
outage, the power line to fall or touch another
power line, or a spark.
Trees enhance the appearance of a neighborhood, help clean the air and conserve energy. However, it is important to plant the right tree for the location. A location near a power line needs a tree that when mature does not interfere with a power line.
MID uses a method called directional pruning when existing trees grow into power lines. Many tree experts recommend this. Directional pruning works with the tree’s natural growth pattern.
MID does not prune to improve the tree’s health or to reshape the tree for a more pleasing appearance. Only the owner of the tree (the city or a private property owner) may do that.
Questions about MID ’s tree trimming program may be directed to (209)
557-1520.
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