DocumentCode :
1324931
Title :
Steel distribution poles and their environmental implications
Author :
Harnes, Richard E.
Author_Institution :
EDM Int. Inc., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
53
Lastpage :
56
Abstract :
Utilities increasingly employ steel distribution poles in their new low-voltage construction partially because steel offers certain environmental advantages over wood. First, steel poles are not susceptible to woodpecker damage. In some regions of the US, woodpecker damage is the most significant cause of wood pole deterioration. Second, steel poles are harder for animals such as eastern fox squirrels (Scirius niger), raccoons (Procyon lotor), and opossums (Didelphis marsupialis) to climb. Keeping animals off utility structures can help reduce outages. Although steel can rust, it is not susceptible to fungal, bacterial, and insect damage. Finally, steel is recyclable
Keywords :
environmental factors; poles and towers; power distribution lines; steel; eastern fox squirrels; environmental advantages; environmental implications; low-voltage construction; opossums; outages reduction; raccoons; recyclability; steel distribution poles; wood pole deterioration; woodpecker damage; Birds; Cellular neural networks; Electronics packaging; Insulation; Metals industry; Pins; Steel; Voltage; Wire; Wood industry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2943.838041
Filename :
838041
Link To Document :
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