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Where the vertical distance above ground of conductors of 7,500 volts or less is in excess of 35 feet, this horizontal clearance from buildings shall be permitted to be less than 6 feet, but shall be not less than 4 feet.
Homeowners and Easements All types of utility companies are granted easements on the lands over or under which their lines run. Your electric power company, for example, usually has an easement to use the portion of your land on which its towers and lines sit. However, an easement holder doesn't own the land.
What is a Right of Way? It's a legal agreement between a property owner and an electric utility that allows the electric utility to access the property directly beneath and to each side of an electric power line. This is sometimes referred to as an easement.
Although right of way widths can vary, generally: Most TVA transmission line rights of way are 75 to 200 feet wide. Rights of way for multiple transmission lines are generally wider. 500kV lines commonly use a 175 or 200-foot right of way.
Landowners retain the right of use to the land through these agreements, as long it doesn't interfere with the utility company's immediate access.
B) Generally speaking; The closest a powerline can be to a shed is 3m any closer than this is regarded as a 'No Go Zone'
If your property borders a transmission corridor, avoid planting new trees directly beneath power lines or too close to electrical equipment. Vegetation growing near high-voltage lines is hazardous in two respects safety and reliability.
Although right of way widths can vary, generally: Most TVA transmission line rights of way are 75 to 200 feet wide. Rights of way for multiple transmission lines are generally wider. 500kV lines commonly use a 175 or 200-foot right of way.
To protect your safety and provide a safe, reliable network, Transgrid has easements over its transmission lines, which restrict the activities that can be carried out. Easements are also rights of way, which allow our staff and contractors access to construct, operate and maintain Transgrid's infrastructure.
A safe working distance depends on the voltage of the power lines. Always maintain a distance of at least 10 feet from overhead lines and more than 10 feet if the voltage to ground is over 50 kilovolts (50,000 volts). The higher the voltage, the greater the distance that is needed between the lines and the workers.