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About Vegetation Management

Vegetation Management

Maintaining electric lines alongside beautiful old groves of maple, oak, and ash is not an easy job. One strong wind can turn a scenic front yard into an electrical disaster when trees and lines are not properly maintained. Tree trimming is a necessary part of providing electric service to your home or business. Without proper trimming, lines are lost, creating additional operational and restoration expenses. Plus, trees are part of nature we all value, which is why SCI employs several certified arborists on its Vegetation Management team. Vegetation Management Brochure 

 

SCI has several certified employees:

  • 21 Pesticide Registered Technicians (RT)

  • 9 Licensed Industrial Weed Management Applicators (Category 6)

  • 1 Licensed Aquatic Pesticide Applicators (Category 5)

  • 5 ISA Internationally Certified Utility Arborist (less than 30 in Indiana)

  • 7 ISA Internationally Certified Arborist (around 200 in Indiana)

  • 2 ISA Qualified Tree Risk-Assessors

 

A CLEAR PATH

Ideally, a clear right-of-way has no trees, limbs, or brush within 15 feet in either direction of the centerline created by a series of poles. Creating a clear path requires a sensitive approach. The health and appearance of the trees is important. Shade, fruit, and ornamental trees are not removed unless we receive permission. Where limbs come closer than 10 feet to the neutral or phase wires, they are trimmed with an eye for symmetry and natural shape of the tree.

 

MAINTENANCE BY REQUEST

Another way property owners put themselves at risk is by attempting to maintain trees that come in contact with power lines. The best approach is to not attempt anything yourself. If a tree or brush comes within 10 feet of our power lines anywhere on your property, call for assistance. It is our responsibility not only to maintain the area around the lines but to keep you safe as well.
 

NOTIFYING MEMBERS

SCI REMC will make every attempt to notify our members before work is done on your property. A door hanger is left at your residence notifying you of work needing to be performed and when work will begin. This work is done at no extra charge to the member, and we will even arrange to leave FREE wood chips at your home upon request and availability.

 

FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

SCI REMC maintains a Wildlife Enhancement Program that fosters various native species in our service territory. We even use a proprietary wildlife seed mix in our rights-of-ways to enhance the wildlife population.

 

COLORED RIBBONS ON TREES

When our Vegetation Management team identifies vegetation on your property that requires attention, you will see a colored ribbon tied to it. These ribbons allow us to identify the work that will be performed.

  • Red = trees that are to be removed

  • Green = trees that are to be trimmed

  • Black/Yellow Striped = dead/danger trees to be "made safe"* or agreed upon, member requested, removals 

        
*The definition of "made safe" is: a tree that needs to be cut below line level so that if it falls or the remainder is cut, it will not hit any line structures (electric, telephone, cable, etc.) There is no clean-up of any debris left after "made safe" has been performed. All debris will remain on your property.

Please do not remove any identification ribbons that may be placed on your trees or bushes until crews have completed the necessary work.

Stump removal is not part of the tree removal process. Stumps will be cut as close to the ground as permitted by conditions and property owner agreements.

 

RESOURCES

Federal Government Documents:

  • National Strategy to Promote Pollinator Health(link is external)

  • Pollinator Research Action Plan(link is external)

  • Pollinator-Friendly Best Management Practices for Federal Lands (link is external)

  • Check out the “Farming for Bees," Guide from The Xerces Society!

   

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  • COOPERATIVE
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board of Directors
      • About - Board of Directors
      • Meet the Board of Directors
      • Board of Director Meetings Minutes
      • Districts Map
      • SCI REMC Bylaws
    • Cooperative Principles
    • Co-Op Owners For Political Action
    • Newsletter
    • Careers
  • MEMBER SERVICES
    • New Members
    • Connect/Disconnect/Transfer Service
    • Payment & Billing Options
      • Ways to Pay
      • Prepaid Electric
      • Budget Billing
    • Energy Assistance
    • Rates
    • Billing Cycles & Meter Reading
    • Capital Credits
    • Outage Information
    • TextPower
    • Wiring Manuals
    • Safety
    • Emergency Repair
  • COMMUNITY
    • Operation RoundUp
    • Youth Programs
      • Programs
      • Energy Explorer Day Camp
      • Page Day at the Statehouse
      • Youth Tour To Washington, D.C.
    • Community Room Rental
    • Live Line Demonstration
    • John D. Rudd Memorial Scholarship
    • Energy Explorers
  • SAVINGS
    • Energy Audit
    • Heat Pumps & Geothermals
    • Lighting/LED
    • Rebates and Credits
  • SCI FIBER
    • Internet
    • Residential Internet
    • Business Internet
  • VEGETATION
    • About Vegetation Management
    • Planting Guidelines
    • Tree Replacement
    • Wildlife Enhancement Program
    • Wood Chip Request
  • EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
    • Solar Energy
    • Electric Vehicles
      • Cooperative Charge FAQ