Inserted vertically from ground level to at least 1 metre depth, at a
point from the cable where it gives enough space for the cable to be dug-up.
Regards,
Mike Charkow
Principal Arboriculturist
Cert Arb L3 (ABC), MA
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Tyson" <wt750mv@xxxxxx.com>
To: "uktc" <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
Sent: Tuesday, 16 November, 2021 22:41:32
Subject: Re: Tree planting and underground services
How would the root guard be configured?
WT
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 11:22 PM AV Arboriculture <mike@xxxxxxx.co.uk>
wrote:
I wouldn't see much of an issue as long as there is enough room for the
cables to be unearthed in the future (for maintenance or replacement).
Using a root guard would allow such a space to be retained.
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