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Can Tree Roots Penetrate Gas Lines? [Solved]

Because tree roots can pierce gas lines, they are more prone to corrosion. Many municipalities require trees to be planted at least a quarter-mile away from underground utilities. Large trees should be planted at least 5 to 10 feet away from gas lines and smaller trees should be planted closer to them.8 Feb 2022

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