Tree protection fines usually start with a bad setup, not a bad attitude
- Mark the drip line and keep equipment outside it.
- Use visible panels so inspectors don’t have to hunt for the barrier.
- Adjust the layout fast when the plan changes around a driveway or sidewalk.
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Set tree-protection panels before the first dig so roots stay outside the work zone and inspectors see the buffer in place.
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Use SWPPP dust compliance guidance when a site also needs erosion and debris control around protected trees.
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Lay out root zone calculation early, because the wrong footprint invites fines and slows the crew down.
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Pick tree protection zones that fit tight drives, parking edges, and active walk paths.
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Use dust control mesh and clear staking so the barrier stays visible in wind and site traffic.
