Right of Way Management
A right of way is a corridor created through perpetual easements acquired from the landowner which ¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ uses to build and maintain electric transmission facilities in order to serve our customers. ¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ performs regular maintenance on its rights of way for safe and reliable operation of our utility system. A clear right of way allows:
- Unrestricted entry and safe access to all facilities at all times for regular maintenance and during emergency situations
- Preventing third-party damage
- Easy identification and monitoring of transmission facilities
- Uninterrupted power supply
¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ maintains over 5,100 miles of electric transmission lines in South Carolina. ¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ strives to safeguard the reliability of our power line grid and our customers' electric service. We do this with a cost-effective system that balances our customers’ needs and respects the natural environment surrounding our facilities. This system requires that we restrict and control certain activities within our rights of way.
Encroachment Management
¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ’s Encroachment Management is responsible for the removal, review and approval of utility encroachments within the ¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ easement.
Ground Floor Management
¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ’s Ground Floor Management is responsible for the maintenance of all ground floor vegetation management within the ¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ rights of way.
Tree Management
¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ’s Tree Management is responsible for the removal and trimming of all hazard trees and maintaining the periphery of the ¿ì¶¶ºÚÁÏ rights of way.