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  2. Underground power line - Wikipedia

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    Above-ground lines cost around $10 per 1-foot (0.30 m) and underground lines cost in the range of $20 to $40 per 1-foot (0.30 m). [10] In highly urbanized areas, the cost of underground transmission can be 10–14 times as expensive as overhead. [11] However, these calculations may neglect the cost of power interruptions.

  3. Overhead power line - Wikipedia

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    For a single wood utility pole structure, a pole is placed in the ground, then three crossarms extend from this, either staggered or all to one side. The insulators are attached to the crossarms. For an "H"-type wood pole structure, two poles are placed in the ground, then a crossbar is placed on top of these, extending to both sides.

  4. Utility pole - Wikipedia

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    A utility pole, commonly referred to as a transmission pole, telephone pole, telecommunication pole, power pole, hydro pole, telegraph pole, or telegraph post, is a column or post used to support overhead power lines and various other public utilities, such as electrical cable, fiber optic cable, and related equipment such as transformers and ...

  5. Knox County wants to work with utility companies, not ... - AOL

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    When asked how that can be verified, Littleton told Knox News in a text they have a pole changeout program where 10% of poles are tested per year. "Once a bad pole is identified, we place it on a ...

  6. Leaning utility pole closes busy Wyomissing street

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    Jul. 27—A leaning utility pole has State Hill Road closed between Wellington Boulevard and Colony Drive in Wyomissing and Spring Township, Berks County emergency officials said. The problem was ...

  7. One Touch Make Ready - Wikipedia

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    One Touch Make Ready (also known as One Touch, and often abbreviated as OTMR) is the various statutes and local ordinances passed by various local governments and utilities in the United States, which require the owners of utility poles to allow a single construction crew to make changes to multiple utility wires.

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