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Pruning is tricky mix of aesthetics, safety
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Directional pruning works like this: Find a branch that is reaching toward the power line, follow the branch down until it meets another branch the same size or larger, and make a cut.
Kuhns' survey, which will be published in the journal "Arboriculture and Urban Forestry" later this year, divided respondents into two groups: those who had been given a brochure explaining the advantages of directional cutting and those who hadn't. He found that two-thirds of those who had read the brochure still wished utilities would use the topping method.
The utility is in a no-win situation, Kuhns says, because people complain when there are massive power outages caused by snow-laden branches, as happened in January 2004. At the time, critics argued that former owner PacifiCorp hadn't devoted enough money to tree-trimming and was years behind.
The company requires clearances of at least 8 feet to the side of power lines and 10 feet below for slow-growing trees, and 12 feet to the side and 14 feet below for fast-growing trees such as box elders and globe willows. Critics, including Harrington, wonder why the power company can't just cut less and cut more often.
Currently, Rocky Mountain is on a three-year pruning cycle, at a cost of $13 million a year. A yearly schedule would be triple that amount, says Buelte. Spend the money to bury the lines, neighborhood by neighborhood, counters Harrington "it would be a permanent solution."
The best solution, he says, is for homeowners to plant "power-friendly trees" that don't grow too high in the first place.
Standing in the cold last week, staring at the disfigured spruce across the street and at Harrington's backyard aspens, whose sides were chopped off by the power company last summer, Harrington and Buelte each said how much they love trees. And couldn't agree on anything else.
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