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Tree Pruning Guidelines
Maintaining trees is an essential part of safe, efficient, and reliable energy, and it’s included with your SDG&E service. And it’s good for the environment, too.
Leave It to SDG&E
Pruning trees near electrical power lines is dangerous and should be performed by a qualified professional, which is why we use professional contractors trained to prune trees near power lines.
Besides being dangerous, it’s against the law (per California Penal Code 385) to attempt pruning trees near power lines yourself.
How We Prunes Trees
SDG&E prunes trees to industry and arboricultural standards in accordance with the American National Standards Institute, International Society of Arboriculture, and the National Arbor Day Foundation.
Benefits of directional pruning techniques
Trees maintain a natural...
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Planes de energía para
cada estilo de vida
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Powerline and Pole SafetyOur pole brush program is a year-round effort to remove brush from the base of wood poles supporting power lines that may cause fires. Poles with certain equipment such as fuses, switches, arrestors, and certain connectors are required to have a firebreak of ten feet or more in each direction.3 Steps to Clearing BrushWe have a three-tiered keep poles clear of vegetation all year, per state law requirements.Herbicides: From November through February vegetation around poles is cleared and treated with a safe herbicide to prevent re-growth.Mechanical Brushing: From March through June, vegetation around subject poles that were not treated with herbicides are mechanically cleared.Mechanical Re-clearing: All poles that are not treated with herbicides are visited again during July through October for re-clearing.Exemptions to clearing wood polesIf the vegetation around the pole is watered with fixed irrigation, and/or maintained such as a lawn, or a garden, the pole...