News Release Date: April 27, 2007
LIPA Celebrates Arbor Day
Planting Fields Arboretum Arbor Day Festival
Uniondale, NY— On Arbor Day, particular attention is drawn to the important
part trees play in our lives and the environment. The Long Island Power
Authority (LIPA) is pleased to announce its participation in the Planting Fields
Arboretum State Historic Park Arbor Day Festival this weekend.
The Planting Fields Arbor Day Festival is being held Saturday, April 28th and Sunday, April 29th from 10am to 5pm. The festival provides an excellent opportunity to involve the entire family in environmental fun. There will be family concerts, a wildlife program, children’s nature crafts, Smokey Bear, tree seedling giveaways and much more.
LIPA is also pleased that for the ninth consecutive year it has received the distinguished Tree Line USA Award from The National Arbor Day Foundation. The award recognizes public and private utilities across the nation utilizing tree-friendly practices that protect and enhance America’s urban forests. LIPA was the first utility in New York State to receive this award in 1999.
“Trees are extremely important to our environment, and LIPA has a duty to advocate for trees that beautify Long Island but do not interfere with overhead electric lines,” said LIPA CEO/President Richard M. Kessel. “Planting a tree is of no benefit to our suburban environment if we neglect to care for it or plant it a location that would cause it to interfere with power lines as it matures.”
Every year, over 90% of all electric service interruptions result from tree or tree limb contact with overhead electric lines. LIPA spends over $14 million annually on its tree trim and Wire-Friendly Tree Program, which promotes the use of trees that will have a less adverse impact on Long Island’s electric wires, poles and other components.
Fallen trees can interfere with electric lines and cause serious problems or possibly power surges, fires, and injuries to people and damage to property. Serious injury or death can also result from children or adults climbing trees and contacting electric lines.
LIPA’s line clearance program trims tree branches away from electric lines, helps insure public safety, minimizes electrical interruptions and outages, and limits damage from severe storms. Most importantly it also provides a zone of safety in which line workers can do their jobs, especially during storm events when restoration work is done under hazardous conditions.
To learn more about LIPA’s Line Clearance Program visit LIPA’s Web site at www.lipower.org or receive a brochure on LIPA’s Forestry Program call 1-800-490-0075.
To learn more about the Arbor Day Festival and Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park, go to www.plantingfields.org.
LIPA, a non-profit municipal electric provider, owns the retail electric Transmission and Distribution System on Long Island and provides electric service to more than 1.1 million customers in Nassau and Suffolk counties and the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens. LIPA is the 2nd largest municipal electric utility in the nation in terms of electric revenues, 3rd largest in terms of customers served and the 7th largest in terms of electricity delivered. In 2010, LIPA outperformed all other overhead electric utilities in New York State for frequency of service interruptions, and ranked second for duration of service interruptions. LIPA does not provide natural gas service or own any on-island generating assets. More information about LIPA can be found online at: http://www.lipower.org.
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