Up & Coming Weekly

April 11, 2023

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 24 UCW APRIL 12 - 18, 2023 17527 Before You Spring into Action... Spring Planting? Have a Plan! Don't plant tall-growing trees where they'll interfere with power lines. And be strategic – for example, put trees where they'll provide shade and/or windbreaks to reduce warm-weather energy costs. Consider Water-Wise Gardening. Landscape with plants, flowers and shrubs that require minimal watering and grow well in shade. Use mulch. Choose drought-resistant grasses, such as Centipede or Bermuda, and reduce lawn area with ground cover, mulched beds, etc. Call NC811 Before You Dig... … if your plans include significant excavation. Through this free service, the utility companies serving your property will come and mark the location of underground lines, so you can dig carefully around them. Don't Crowd Our Transformers! If you have a green PWC transformer box on your property, DO NOT PLANT anything within 9 feet from the front of the box and 3 feet from each side. It impedes our line workers ability to make repairs and restore your power. Remember Easement/Right-of-Way Check to see if you have an easement/right-of-way on your property, and be sure to keep those areas clear of fences, sheds, or other permanent structures. Visit our website for more detailed information, as well as warm-weather tips to conserve water and power. If you have a green PWC transformer box on your property, we're asking you, please, DO NOT PLANT anything within 9 feet from the front of the box, and 3 feet from each side. We understand that a transformer may not be the prettiest addition to your yard. But having power is a beautiful thing. Power outage … not so much! If trees, shrubs and even flowers are too close to the transformer box, it impedes our linemen's ability to make repairs and restore your power. If they don't have room to work, they have to take the time to remove landscaping that's in the way, delaying power restoration for you and your neighbors down the line. Proper clearance also allows heat to dissipate, which prevents equipment malfunctions from overheating. At PWC, we're proud of our outstanding record for reliable power service and we appreciate your cooperation in helping us continue to provide exceptional service for our customers. Don't Crowd Transformers 9 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft.

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