Vegetation management means the trimming, removal, or relocation of trees, shrubs, or other plant material.
Vegetation management means the cutting or removal of vegetation or the prevention of vegetative growth to accomplish one (1) of the following:
Vegetation management means pruning or removal of trees, shrubs or other vegetation that pose a risk to the reliability of the utility infrastructure, and the retention of trees and shrubs that are compatible with the utility infrastructure. Until such time as the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection issues standards for identifying such compatible trees and shrubs, the standards and identification of such compatible trees and shrubs shall be as set forth in the 2012 final report of the State Vegetation Management Task Force; and
Examples of Vegetation management in a sentence
Vegetation management involves both a passive and active management system.
Vegetation management along public ways is necessary to control unwanted vegetation that poses a public nuisance and creates traffic and pedestrian hazards.
Vegetation management in storm drainage facilities typically involves mowing or other mechanical methods.
Vegetation management, including installation of natural wind breaks, living snow fences, shoreline stabilization, natural dune restoration using native vegetation and sand-fencing, urban-forest practices and landslide stabilization.
Vegetation management in Braintree is a primarily mechanical treatment techniques program, as described in the VMP.
More Definitions of Vegetation management
Vegetation management means the reduction of fire hazard through public education, vegetation hazard reduction, and other methods as needed to manage vegetation in areas with unique hazards such as heavy, flammable vegetation, lack of access due to topography and roads, and/or firefighter safety.
Vegetation management means the clearing, moving, cutting,
Vegetation management means the actions a public utility takes to prevent or curtail vegetation from interfering with public utility infrastructure. The term includes the mowing of vegetation, application of herbicides, trimming of trees, and removal of trees or brush near and around electric transmission and distribution facilities.
Vegetation management means the removal of vegetation or the prevention of vegetative growth, to maintain safe conditions around energized conductor(s) and ensure reliable electric service. Vegetation management consists of biological, chemical, cultural, manual and mechanical methods to control vegetation in order to prevent hazards caused by the encroachment of vegetation on energized conductor(s), and to provide utility access to the conductor.
Vegetation management means 1[the clearing, moving,
Vegetation management means pruning or removal of trees, shrubs or other vegetation that pose a risk to the reliability of the utility infrastructure, and the retention of trees and shrubs that are compatible with the utility infrastructure. Until such time as the
Vegetation management means the actions a public utility takes to prevent or curtail vegetation from interfering with public utility infrastructure. The term includes the mowing of