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Working around electricity
Being safe and using the right tools will help find success as you tackle home improvement repairs or projects.
Watch where you're going and don't touch the power lines.
Locate underground electric lines before digging. If in doubt, call dig alert at 811.
Keep all machinery, equipment, materials, scaffolding, tools, boat masts, fruit-picking poles, antennas, satellite dishes, pool skimmer handles, metal ladders, and people at least 10 feet away from power lines
If there's a power line in your way, call us at 1-800-611-7343. We may be able to turn off electricity, cover the lines, or even move them while you complete your work
Digging, drilling or blasting can damage underground power lines and cause electrocution or fire.
To avoid an accident, call our Underground Alert Service at 1-800-227-2600. We'll send someone…
Driving electric is more important than ever
Even if you’re spending more time at home and less time on the road, you can still continue to enjoy the numerous benefits that come with owning an electric vehicle (EV).
Check out and follow our best practices to make sure you're getting the most out of your EV.
EV Time-of-Use (TOU) Pricing Plans Help You Save
EV drivers benefit from special Time-of-Use pricing plans that have lower pricing periods…
Docket No. ER19-221-003: TO5 Compliance Filing
Filing Date: April 29, 2020
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TO5 Compliance Filing Cover letter
TO5 Compliance Filing Cover letter
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TO5 Appendix I
TO5 Appendix I
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TO5 Appendix I Redline
TO5 Appendix I Redline
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TO5 Appendix VIII
TO5 Appendix VIII
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Docket No. ER20-1742-000: Order No. 864 Compliance Filing
Filing Date: May 1, 2020
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Transmittal Letter Order No. 864
Transmittal Letter Order No. 864
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TO5 Attachment 2 Formula Rate Spreadsheet (CLEAN)
TO5 Attachment 2 Formula Rate Spreadsheet (CLEAN)
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TO5 Attachment 2 Formula Rate Spreadsheet (REDLINE)
TO5 Attachment 2 Formula Rate Spreadsheet (REDLINE)
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Land and Right-of-Way Services
SDG&E secures easements on private property for our electric and gas systems including any supporting equipment and facilities. These easements provide SDG&E the rights to access and maintain our existing facilities and construct new lines and facilities in compliance with legal, regulatory and industry standards to provide safe and reliable service throughout our service territory. At SDG&E, we take great care to keep our easements and rights-of-way clear of any structures, improvements or other uses that might interfere with our ability to provide safe and reliable service…
Encroachment Requests
Private land owners, developers, or public agencies must contact SDG&E even if they have an approved permit from the city or county. Failure to obtain prior approval could result in the removal of the encroachment at the land owner’s expense. Please refer to CPUC laws, regulations and policies, that may affect your project feasibility and timeline, on the Land Services main page.
Encroachments Fact Sheet
Learn more about easement encroachments and how you can work with SDG…
Easement Quitclaim
If you would like to request that SDG&E quitclaim easement(s) encumbering your property, you will need to complete our Quitclaim Request form. Your request must be accompanied by the appropriate documents listed below and a nonrefundable application fee. See Quitclaim Request form for current fees.
Read the Land Use Constraints and FAQS quick reference guide for potential CPUC Sections 851 - 857 and CPUC Tribal Land Transfer Policy constraints. Links to these code and policy details can be found on the Land Services main page. …