Please use our Clearance assessment mapping tool which provides you with a clear visual display showing all overhead lines to assist you with your planning. If there are transmission assets in the way, you may need to take further action to ensure safety is maintained.

You may also use our Network capacity mapping tool to obtain an indication of underground and ground mounted assets.

If your department has set up an account on our MyWP Projects portal, you may use the Network Information Tool within the portal to request information for your area of proposed development
A submission to Before you Dig – will help to confirm the presence of underground cables. It is essential to know the location and voltage of any underground power cables and overhead network assets around your work area to assess the risk and carry out work safely. You will be held responsible for any negligent damage to Western Power’s assets.
Finally, a visual inspection of the site would be an appropriate action to take in confirming the presence of overhead, ground mounted or underground assets. Look for equipment boxes on the boundaries of packets of land, particularly those that would not be on the boundary after amalgamation. Streetlights will usually be linked by underground cables that follow roads and may cross properties in between.



Please use our Clearance assessment mapping tool which provides you with a clear visual display showing all overhead lines to assist you with your planning. If there are transmission assets in the way, you may need to take further action to ensure safety is maintained.

You may also use our Network capacity mapping tool to obtain an indication of underground and ground mounted assets.

If your department has set up an account on our MyWP Projects portal, you may use the Network Information Tool within the portal to request information for your area of proposed development
A submission to Before you Dig – will help to confirm the presence of underground cables. It is essential to know the location and voltage of any underground power cables and overhead network assets around your work area to assess the risk and carry out work safely. You will be held responsible for any negligent damage to Western Power’s assets.
Finally, a visual inspection of the site would be an appropriate action to take in confirming the presence of overhead, ground mounted or underground assets. Look for equipment boxes on the boundaries of packets of land, particularly those that would not be on the boundary after amalgamation. Streetlights will usually be linked by underground cables that follow roads and may cross properties in between.


