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    You are at:Home»Local News»Westar Energy Expects Reliabilitree Program to Cut Downtime

    Westar Energy Expects Reliabilitree Program to Cut Downtime

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    By KMAN Staff on January 3, 2013 Local News
    Westar Energy Resized

    Westar Energy is expanding its Reliabilitree program in Manhattan, and will be initiating more tree services in the near future.  The program is aimed at a proactive response to trim fouling foliage in the Manhattan area, and provide more engagement with property owners.

    Westar Energy director of support services Elsie Eisenbarth says “Tree pruning prevents power outages and improves safety by reducing the risk of accidental contact with power lines.  Our top priority is to provide our customers with the highest quality, safest electric service.”

    Westar says trees set to be pruned will be tagged with orange paint, and a door hanger will be placed on the residents door to provide contact information to set up an appointment for the contractors to do the work.  The maintenance is set to be conducted in a cyclical manner as part of a regular schedule.

    For more information on the program you may visit www.WestarEnergy.com/tree.

     

     

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