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Line clearance breach in Narre Warren

AusNet services has been fined by Energy Safe Victoria for failing to to keep trees safely clear of powerlines in Narre Warren.

The energy company was one of three offenders across Victoria issued with a total of six fines worth almost $30,000.

Contact between trees and powerlines can result in fires, electrocutions and power outages, which can lead to property damage and in serious cases injury and even loss of life.

Two fines were issued to Powercor for breaches in high bushfire risk areas around Elingamite and Brucknell and one to AusNet Services for a breach in urban parts of Narre Warren with all three instances creating a fire threat ahead of summer.

Three fines have also been issued to Maroondah City Council in Melbourne’s east for breaches that seriously threatened electricity supply with burnt vegetation observed to have contacted a critical power supply feeder.

In late June, ESV was given new powers to issue fines of up to $4,623 for each line clearance breach.

The energy safety regulator’s previous line clearance enforcement powers were limited to issuing warnings or notices to take corrective action or prosecution through the court system in more severe cases.

Electricity companies (responsible for powerlines on private land and regional public land) and councils (urban public land) are responsible for maintaining trees within safe distances under the Electricity Safety (Electric Line Clearance) Regulations 2020.

When issuing fines, ESV’s focus will be risk based with infringements issued in situations where a line clearance breach is seriously impacting the safety of people and property.

In response to widespread non-compliance or where serious harm or property damage, ESV may prosecute in accordance with its Compliance and Enforcement Policy and Prosecution Guidelines.

La Nina conditions have resulted in substantial vegetation growth, which must be maintained clear of electric lines to prevent a serious bushfire risk. ESV enforcement officers will be traveling across Victoria throughout the year, inspecting sites to ensure trees are not too close to powerlines.

More than 1100 power outages are caused by trees touching powerlines occur in Victoria each year, affecting 400,000 residences and businesses.

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