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新闻现场|这场“林间验收”关乎万家灯火
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 16:13
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful efforts in addressing safety hazards related to power transmission lines in Tuquan County, Inner Mongolia, through a collaborative approach involving local government, legal supervision, and community participation [1][2][3]. Group 1: Proposal and Initial Actions - During the 2025 Tuquan County Two Sessions, a proposal was submitted to enhance the clearing of tree obstacles affecting power transmission lines, which posed safety risks to the power grid and local residents [1]. - The Tuquan County Procuratorate initiated a special supervision action across nine townships to identify safety risks, resulting in the registration of 51 power lines with "tree-line conflicts" [1]. Group 2: Implementation and Results - By September 2025, all 101 identified safety hazards in transmission lines were eliminated, and 138 issues in distribution lines were addressed, achieving "hazard clearance" for 26 lines [2]. - A three-year action plan was developed by relevant administrative departments, establishing a regular mechanism for quick inspections and corrections, while promoting legal awareness and community involvement in power facility protection [2]. Group 3: Community Impact and Reflection - The collaborative efforts, including the involvement of volunteers and local officials, led to a significant improvement in safety compliance regarding tree obstacles, providing peace of mind to the community [2][3]. - The successful resolution of the issues raised in the proposal through legal supervision and departmental action has effectively safeguarded the safety of power transmission and distribution lines [2].