Penticton Herald

Safe is the top priority at Fortis

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Dear Editor:

Re: “Class cities bury their utility lines,” (letters, Feb. 2).

Safety is our top priority. It is for that reason, as well as the reliabilit­y of our electricit­y systems, that we take a proactive approach to trimming and maintainin­g trees and vegetation that present a hazard to our lines and the communitie­s we serve.

FortisBC actively surveys our power lines to identify and prioritize trees and vegetation that could pose a hazard. We do this to keep the communitie­s we serve safe and ensure the reliabilit­y of our system. Trees and brush are only trimmed or removed for public safety and to prevent potential hazards to electricit­y lines. We engage with property owners and communitie­s anytime it is necessary to remove a tree.

FortisBC recognizes how important trees are to our communitie­s and the critical role they play in a healthy environmen­t. We understand the concerns that community members may have about how we manage trees and vegetation around power infrastruc­ture. We balance those concerns with the reality that trees growing too close to power lines can pose a significan­t threat to communitie­s. Trees and other vegetation growing too close to electricit­y infrastruc­ture and rightsof-way can cause power outages and become a potential safety hazard, including posing a fire risk.

Property owners also have an important role to play in keeping their property and community safe by planting trees and vegetation a safe distance away from power infrastruc­ture and rights-of-way. It is important to choose the right tree for the right place and know how big the tree will be at maturity―its height, branch span and root span. Always plant trees and shrubs at a safe distance from power lines and electrical infrastruc­ture. For more details on how to plant safely, visit for-tisbc.com/safeplanti­ng.

We appreciate the public’s patience and understand­ing as we work together to keep our communitie­s safe and keep the power flowing to homes and businesses.

Shawn Conway Director of Operations Fraser Valley and Southern Interior

Gas & Electric, FortisBC

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