Our Program
We understand the importance of safe & reliable power in keeping our lives running smoothly. That's why tree trimming is so important. Since our VM program began, tree related outages have dropped significantly.
Trimming Guidelines
Our Tree Trimming program is an integral part of the power delivery system. We work diligently to manage vegetation growth along each circuit on our system every three to four years. This Planned Cycle Maintenance helps us minimize outages from vegetation growing into equipment or the potential risks for falling onto equipment. At the completion of the cycle, we begin again.
NES follows the lateral pruning method developed by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and approved by the National Arborist Association, the National Arbor Day Foundation and the Metro Tree Ordinance.
Lateral pruning leaves the overall structure of the tree stronger and more resistant to high winds and heavy ice while directing future growth away from NES equipment. NES does not promote “topping” or “rounding over” pruning malpractices. These are discouraged because they leave the tree weakened and susceptible to insects and disease.Overhang Pruning
For road-accessible distribution circuits, overhang may be allowed. In approved locations, the clearance shall be a minimum of 15’ above primary. For higher voltage transmission lines, no overhang is acceptable.“V Pruning”
When high voltage wires run above or through a tree, V-pruning may be selected to allow branches or stems on either side to grow away from the lines. See Tree Removal information as that is typically the best option in this scenario.Side Pruning
For trees growing adjacent to power lines, we remove branches that are above, below, or encroaching from the sides to gain the clearance necessary to account for growth during the trim cycle.Did You Know?
Did you know? NES trims trees through more than 5,700 miles of power lines. That's roughly equal to the distance between Nashville and Athens, Greece.
Communications Process
We Want You to Be Informed
As a public power provider, NES is not obligated to notify or seek approval from individual property owners to perform planned cycle maintenance. However, we want you to be informed so NES utilizes several avenues to communicate with property owners before work is done. We plan post card mail outs and Interactive Voice Recordings for all customers on a circuit. Field personnel are available to discuss, by phone or in person, work that is planned on your property. Door hangers are left if no one answers the door during our pre-planning or work completion. We also have a dedicated Tree Trimming Hotline number (615-695-7400) for all vegetation related questions.Removals & Plantings
NES requires a safety maintenance zone around each pole which extends at least a ten-foot radius within which all vegetation will be removed.
When power lines are located at the side or rear of a property that are not accessible from a paved or gravel surface NES requires that all vegetation within an area five to ten feet wide (depending on line construction) each side of the pole line be removed. For safety purposes this area must be maintained clear of trees or woody shrubs. Vegetation outside this area will be trimmed or removed selectively.
NES will work with property owners to maintain proper clearances in landscaped areas but retains the right to remove non-compatible vegetation in landscaped areas.
Vines growing on NES poles, guy wires, or other utility equipment are not acceptable and will be addressed but will not be pulled down.
Pad Mount transformers have a sticker on the box depicting a six foot clearance for the front door and three foot clearance on each side.
Hazard Trees
A hazard tree is a structurally unsound tree, at risk of falling and hitting a target. NES will investigate and assess a hazard tree that could strike NES equipment to determine eligibility for removal. The primary factors in the assessment are:- proximity of the tree to primary power
- surrounding terrain
- equipment accessibility
- construction type
- voltage classification (service, distribution, transmission).
- Hazard trees with trunk or limbs within 10’ of primary power (wire zone), is a candidate for removal and will need to be assessed by an NES Designated Representative (NESDR) to determine if the tree should be removed entirely or if a safety trim* can be performed.
- Hazard trees outside 10’ of energized primary and on private property are considered the responsibility of the property owner. NES arborists may remove limbs and/or portions of the trunk that could strike NES facilities, if the assessment by the NESDR shows elevated risk to NES facilities. Removal of the remaining tree and disposal of all wood debris is the responsibility of the homeowner.
- NES does not remove trees near service lines*. The homeowner is responsible for tree removal. NES will disconnect service, at no cost, to allow a private tree company to remove the tree.
*Service line is a line that goes to the weather head on the house.
NES Tree Planting Program
Trees growing directly under or within fifteen feet of power lines are difficult to trim and retain its natural aesthetics. In these situations, it is often best to remove the tree. The site and scenario will be reviewed to determine inclusion in the tree planting program.
NES uses this program to promote the “Right Tree in the Right Place” and to add beauty to our neighborhoods.
Since our Tree Planting program began in 1989, NES has planted more than 65,000 trees and has contributed to many thousands more plantings in the greater Nashville area through our corporate partnerships and sponsorships.
Planting Guidelines
FAQs
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Are tree crews working in my neighborhood?You will receive a voicemail message and/or notice on your door when crews are scheduled to work in your neighborhood. Communication is a crucial element of our vegetation management program. We will make every attempt to keep you informed throughout the process. If you have questions, call our tree trimming hotline at 615-695-7400.
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Why does NES trim trees?
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How are trees trimmed?
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Who cleans up the debris after trimming?
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Will NES ever cut down a tree?
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Where should I plant trees to avoid future problems?
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Can NES legally trim trees?
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Will NES trim around the light on my property?
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Where can I get more information on Emerald Ash Borer and Ash tree devastation?
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Who can I contact for additional questions?
Need Assistance?
Call our tree trimming hotline at 615-695-7400 (Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.).