Essential Energy will take to the sky in Boorowa over the coming months to capture a snapshot of the condition of its electricity network as part of its asset inspection program.
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Between mid-April and early May 2018, a fixed-wing plane will be used to identify damaged or deteriorating network assets and potential vegetation encroachments in the Boorowa area.
Regional Manager Southern, Sarah Roche, said the aerial patrols were part of Essential Energy’s Bushfire Risk Management Plan and the data captured would help ensure the safety and reliability of the network.
“The program will inspect the pole top condition of power poles across our network,” she said. “Aerial patrols are an effective way to view our network assets to assess if vegetation is encroaching on powerlines or whether pole top hardware is damaged or ageing. If the inspections identify an issue with the network, Essential Energy will contact affected landholders and organise crews to attend and undertake any necessary repairs.”