Safety First

Members should not attempt to trim trees near high-voltage power lines. A tree touching a power line can become energized, resulting in serious injury, or even death, for anyone who comes into contact. 

Kiamichi Electric Cooperative operates on a 5-year schedule for herbicide and tree-trimming to ensure all 5,000+ miles of our electric line are maintained. If you are experiencing service problems due to vegetation, please call us at 918-465-2338. 

 

Vegetation Management Regulations, Specifications, and Definitions 

 

Kiamichi Electric follows the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A300 standard Practices endorsed by the International Society of Arboriculture, the National Arbor Day Foundation and the National Arborist Association. 

Those practices require tree trimmers to cut branches back to the parent limb. This enables the pruning cuts to close more rapidly, reducing the chances of insect and disease damage and promoting a healthier regrowth of the branches directed away from the power lines. 

Pruning considerations include:

  • Tree species

  • Growth and regrowth rates 

  • Proximity to power lines

  • Power line voltage 

  • Type of power line construction 

  • Length of pruning cycle

  • Natural tree shape and branching pattern

  • General tree condition and appearance after pruning



How Can Our Members Help? 

KEC supports the philosophy of “the right tree in the right place” as a means of having a more attractive community to live in and a more dependable electrical system to serve our members. Our members can take several relatively simple steps to assist KEC in properly maintaining power line easements: 

  • Keep the easement clear of debris and obstacles which create an obstruction. 

  • Plan trees out of the easement so they will not cause a problem with power lines. 

  • Place all plants and landscaping at a sufficient distance from underground electrical equipment to allow access by KEC personnel. 

  • Stay clear of areas where KEC clearing activities are occurring. 

  • Please treat our crews with respect. Our crews are there to perform their job and are required to treat everyone they come in contact with courteously and respectfully. If there is a concern, our crews are instructed to contact a supervisor to assist in resolving the concern. 

  • Report any hazardous trees you see to our Vegetation Management Department so we can determine if the tree needs to be removed. 

We look forward to working with all our members to continue providing safe, economical and reliable electric service. Please contact us at 918-465-2338 ext 5619 with any questions or concerns you might have 

 
 

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