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We own a network of electric generation plants, hydro dams and multiple solar energy facilities spread across the state, providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable energy to 2.7 million customers.
Georgia law allows a party to obtain a private way (or easement) over the land of another through a process known as prescription (also sometimes called adverse possession). See OCGA Section 49-4-40 et seq. This requires seven years uninterrupted use through improved lands.
Put simply, an easement allows a person to enter someone elses property so they can and maintain facilities like powerlines and cables. Easements can vary in size and width, further information on electricity easements can be found in Essential Energys Easement Policy CEOP8046.
The width of ROWs varies depending on road classification, ranging from 40-foot to 120-foot.
An example of an easement is the right that a party has to use your land to access a public area or his or her own property. Another example is a utility easement, which is the right of the local government to necessary utilities on a portion of property.
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Temporary Sewer Easements are typically an additional 20 feet outside of the permanent easement with 10 feet on each side of the 20 feet wide permanent easement. The combined width of a temporary and permanent easement is typically 40 feet.
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As a general requirement, stay at least 20 feet away from overhead power lines. If you need to work closer than 20 feet, contact us to discuss how to make the area safe for everyone.
Trees are pruned/removed by professional tree contractors on behalf of Georgia Power. Georgia Power prunes trees according to standards that are developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).

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