Help Promote Safety by Planting the Right Tree in the Right Place as Part of California Arbor Week
PG&E celebrates California Arbor Week from
- Offering free resources for safe tree planting enhances community safety and awareness.
- Engaging educational materials for children promote environmental stewardship.
- None.
(Graphic: Business Wire)
It’s never too early to learn about trees and powerline safety, so
“California Arbor Week reminds us that trees provide many health and environmental benefits to our hometowns but there are hazards to avoid above and below the ground. Trees that are small when planted may grow to heights that can reach overhead powerlines or create root systems that interfere with gas lines. We want your trees to be healthy and safe for our communities to enjoy for a long time,” said
Here are some main safety reminders when it comes to planting a tree, but more robust information can be found in PG&E’s free downloadable planting guides, which includes characteristics of recommended trees, how to care for a tree, and much more.
WHAT TO DO BEFORE PLANTING
- Call 8-1-1 at least two days before planting trees or landscaping to have underground powerlines and other utilities marked. You can also do this by visiting http://www.811express.com. Professional locators will arrive at the digging site to mark the approximate locations of underground utilities with flags, spray paint or both.
-
Visit pge.com/righttreerightplace for planting guidelines specific to your region and specific to whether you live in a
High Fire-Threat District (HFTD), as outlined by theCalifornia Public Utilities Commission .
DURING PLANTING
- When planting a new tree near powerlines outside of a HFTD, leave space for it to remain at least 10 feet clear of all powerlines throughout its lifespan, including crown expansion and ensure it is no taller than 25 feet at maturity.
- Within a HFTD, plant only low-growing, fire-resistant shrubs near powerlines. This can extend the defensible space around your property. For more information regarding defensible space visit www.readyforwildfire.org.
ENJOY YOUR TREE
-
Never attempt to retrieve any type of balloon, kite, drone, or toy that becomes caught in a tree that is near a powerline. Trying to retrieve it yourself is extremely dangerous. Leave it alone, and immediately call
PG&E at 1-800-743-5000 to report the problem.
- Always look up before pruning a tree. Only experts certified to conduct tree work near powerlines are qualified to prune trees in these locations.
In 2011, the
For information on all PG&E’s vegetation management programs in Northern and
About
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220307005091/en/
MEDIA RELATIONS:
415-973-5930
Source:
FAQ
What is PG&E doing for California Arbor Week 2023?
How can I access PG&E's tree planting guides?
What safety tips does PG&E provide for planting trees?
When is California Arbor Week celebrated?