JCP&L will conduct vegetation management in Morris and Warren Counties.
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What You Should Do Next
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Stay Informed
Monitor local announcements for updates on the vegetation management schedule.
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Contact JCP&L
Reach out to JCP&L for any concerns regarding the vegetation management process.
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Check Property
Inspect your property for any trees that may be affected by the management.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is vegetation management by JCP&L?
- It involves tree removal and pruning to ensure safe electric transmission.
- Why is JCP&L performing this work?
- To prevent power outages and improve access for inspections.
- What methods will be used for vegetation management?
- Methods include tree pruning, herbicide application, and mowing.
- Are the herbicides used safe?
- Yes, they are registered and approved by the U.S. EPA.
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Full Notice Text
Jersey Central Power & Light Company (JCP&L) has contracted professional tree care companies for the purpose of conducting vegetation management on electric transmission rights-of-way in parts of Morris and Warren Counties. JCP&L will be performing vegetation maintenance by removing and pruning trees, mowing vegetation, selectively applying herbicides and manually controlling tall growing incompatible trees that can cause power outages or inhibit access or inspection within the transmission rights-of-way. The goal of vegetation treatments is to promote low growing compatible vegetation which is consistent with safe and reliable operation of the electric facilities and can improve wildlife habitat for native species. Both the selection of the herbicide and the application method are specified by JCP&L. The herbicides are registered and approved for this use by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Vegetation management will be performed on electric line rights-of-way
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