Vegetation Management/Right-of-Way Maintenance Sample Clauses

Vegetation Management/Right-of-Way Maintenance. As may be appropriate for the specific facilities and equipment under the ISO’s Operational Control, the PTO’s Maintenance Practices shall further detail Maintenance activities for various attributes of the transmission lines including, but not limited to: • Structures: wood pole, lattice steel, tubular steel, and concrete pole • Guys/Anchors • Foundations • Insulators • Conductor and Shield Wire • Conductor and Shield Wire Clearances • Hardware and Fittings • Disconnects/Pole-top Switches • Fence Grounds • Encroachments/Unauthorized Attachments • Underground Transmission Components
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