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Davey Bulletin January-February 2025

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9 January/February 2025 | THE DAVEY BULLETIN Northern New Mexico was hit with an early-season winter storm in November. Davey Tree Surgery Company crews responded for a week and a half to assist Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) in clearing trees off utility lines to restore power. Surgery Company employees, including 12 local PNM account employees, joined 48 from Texas and 10 from Oklahoma. "Most of the power outages were in Sante Fe and Albuquerque," said Josh Maudlin, account manager, Surgery Company. "The weight of snow on branches meant not every tree failed immediately. It was more of a progressive failure." Evan Rivera and Sam Lozano, both PNM account general foremen, communicated with PNM foresters directly on what work needed to be completed, while PNM account employees Gabriel Trujillo, foreman, Carlos Guerrero, general foreman, and Luis Dominguez, general foreman, ran the crews. "Everyone knew what the plan was," Rivera said. "It was a smooth system." WINTER STORM ANYA Evan Rivera received a call about an outage. When the crew arrived, while assessing the property, they noticed the line had caught fire when it came in contact with the tree. "We knew the line was still on based off that," Rivera said. "The power was turned off to that line and we were able to begin working." Eastern Utility services line clearance employees have worked with client Consumers Energy since as early as 1943, according a 1990 Bulletin story featuring the now retired John Fulk, then account manager, Eastern Utility. John's son Dave Fulk, area man- ager, Lakes region, Eastern Utility, spoke to the long-standing relation- ship with Consumers Energy. "We've had a great working relationship with our valued client Consumers Energy over the years and look forward to continuing that relationship," Fulk said. "They're huge on safety. They're transparent with us and it goes both ways, which is what has made this a good relationship over the years." CONSUMERS ENERGY IS A LONG-TIME EASTERN UTILITY LINE CLEARANCE CLIENT UAM account manager Amanda Burchett said she began working on this project in 2017. "It's great to have Consumers Energy give us the opportunity to do this diverse work," Burchett said. "This project has offered a lot of growth within the team. It's great to see team members motivated by the work they're doing and the people they're working for. I'm proud of the team I have and the improvements we're making along the way." So far, the UAM team buried 10 miles of power lines in 2024 and expects to complete another 30 miles in 2025. Burying the lines underground protects them from weather-related damage and keeps the electricity flowing. Dave Fulk area manager Lakes region Eastern Utility

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