Improving Safety

Tree Trimming reduces trees' contact with power wires. The District hires highly trained and qualified line clearance professionals to perform required work. Only qualified line clearance tree contractors are allowed to work within 10 feet of high voltage lines. Never attempt to prune trees near power lines yourself. If there is any question, call the PUD at(509) 546-5975. If the power lines are determined to be low-voltage, the PUD will disconnect and reconnect your secondary electrical service at no cost to you if done during regular working hours to allow you to do the work safely.

Occasionally, it may be necessary for the PUD to remove trees or bushes. During routine inspections, PUD experts look for trees that pose a threat to property or human life. For example, a tree off the PUD right of way that is dead or dying, which could fall into the lines, must be removed. Hazardous conditions also arise when children climb trees growing too close to power lines. If you are concerned about a tree on your property, or are interested in possible removal of a tree near power lines, please call the PUD at (509) 546-5975 or 1-800-638-7701. Be sure to ask about our tree replacement program.

Never build tree houses in trees growing near power lines. Your child's life may depend on it!