kimsquared
New Member
I am looking for research and documentation about the root structure of a tree in the following senerio:
-Black Locusts planted 1860 (an estimate) along a rural dirt road
-Road paved sometime before 1950 (still researching date)
-The center of these trees is 6′ from the edge of the asphalt
-4’5″ feet from the ground: circumfrence 120″, diameter 38″
-2018 a water line will be run down the middle of one of the two lanes of the road
The town contends that because there is asphalt on top, that the damage to the tree will be negligable when they trench for the new waterline. I contend that because the tree was mature long before the road was paved, that the tree roots extend beyond the other side of the street and are still critical to tree health. I am looking for research backing this up to include in a letter to the town. I want to insist that an arborist be present whenever they are working on a place on the road where one of these old trees remains. I can find research on many other facets of urban trees, but nothing on this scenario.
Thank you for your help. Kim
-Black Locusts planted 1860 (an estimate) along a rural dirt road
-Road paved sometime before 1950 (still researching date)
-The center of these trees is 6′ from the edge of the asphalt
-4’5″ feet from the ground: circumfrence 120″, diameter 38″
-2018 a water line will be run down the middle of one of the two lanes of the road
The town contends that because there is asphalt on top, that the damage to the tree will be negligable when they trench for the new waterline. I contend that because the tree was mature long before the road was paved, that the tree roots extend beyond the other side of the street and are still critical to tree health. I am looking for research backing this up to include in a letter to the town. I want to insist that an arborist be present whenever they are working on a place on the road where one of these old trees remains. I can find research on many other facets of urban trees, but nothing on this scenario.
Thank you for your help. Kim