Vegetation Management Program
In previous months, I have
written about your Cooperative’s commitment to providing quality service to its
members and this month I would like to tell you about SouthEastern’s vegetation
management program and how critical this is to providing the cooperative
members with safe, reliable, environmentally responsible and affordable energy.
One of the many advantages of
living in Southern Illinois is the beauty of
this area including the Shawnee National Forrest and the great variety of trees
and vegetation that grow throughout the region.
Although your Cooperative realizes the significance of this important natural
resource and are advocates for retaining as many local trees as possible, we
must implement a sound vegetation management program to ensure you with
reliable energy solutions.
SouthEastern’s current
vegetation management program sets the goal of trimming on a four-year
cycle. This means that what is trimmed
or cut today will be trimmed again in four years. Your Cooperative feels that if this goal can
be achieved, you as Cooperative members will experience less momentary blinks,
less outages and faster restoration times which increases the quality and
reliability of your electric service. In
order to achieve this goal, SouthEastern needs to trim and cut trees along 900
miles of power line per year. In
previous years, your Cooperative has spent some $1.5 - $2.0 million dollars
annually to trim and remove trees adjacent to, over and under power lines. In order to achieve the four-year cycle goal,
your Cooperative has determined that additional funding is required in order to
get more trimming accomplished in 2007 and 2008. In the year 2007 and 2008, your Cooperative’s
vegetation management program will require approximately $3.5 million dollars
and $3.0 million dollars respectively.
As you can see, SouthEastern’s
employees are working diligently to provide a sound vegetation management
program but you, as Cooperative members and owners, can help us maximize the
use of your money and improve your electric service by allowing us to achieve
proper trim clearance on your trees and participating in other programs. Your Cooperative initiated a program several
years ago known as “Swap a Tree”. This
program was then enhanced in 2004 to allow members an additional option. If you allow the Cooperative to remove a lawn
tree that is interfering with primary lines and which is being periodically
trimmed by the Cooperative, you are eligible to receive one of the following
two options:
- SouthEastern will cut the tree down, cut it up
into firewood-length pieces, chip the small brush and plant a new tree of
your choice such as oak, maple, tulip poplar, willow, pear and gum
(additional species are also available) approximately 40 feet from the
primary line.
- SouthEastern will cut the tree down, cut it up
into firewood-length pieces, chip the small brush and allow members a
$2.00 per inch in diameter cash credit for lawn tree stump removal and
provide a $75 per lawn tree cash credit.
If you are interested in participating in this program
which will increase the reliability of electric service to yourself and your
neighbors while helping to preserve our environment, please call Jeff Crisp, Property
and Right-Of-Way Control Manager, at (800)-833-2611 ext. 165 and he will help
you get started with these options.
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