Reducing tree root infusion in septic systems
Living the Country Life Radio Program
Listen to this extended radio story about reducing tree roots in your septic systems. (MP3 download)
Trees are a beautiful addition to any acreage, providing shade and beauty to your property, but they can do some real damage underground. If a tree is planted too close to your septic drain line, it can actually move the pipes and cause major problems. Trees can also disrupt lines in the leach field. Certain trees cause more septic problems than others, but which ones? Find out on today's show.
Radio interview source: Dr. Susan Day, urban foresty expert, Virginia Tech
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