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Planting Trees in Utility Corridors Description Utility corridors are linear features that contain power and gas transmission lines. These corridors can be up to 150 feet wide and contain above- and below-ground utility
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Document Date: 2008-09-30 19:13:02


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City / /

Company

Potomac Electric Power Company / Tiffany / /

Facility

Campus Boulevard / Newtown Square / /

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gas transmission lines / food / /

Organization

USDA / USDA Forest Service / Wildlife Habitat Council / Center for Watershed Protection / /

Person

Planting Guidance / /

Position

General / /

ProvinceOrState

Maryland / Pennsylvania / /

URL

www.na.fs.fed.us / www.wildlifehc.org/spotlight/index.cfm / www.butterflybreeders.org/pages/powerease_sg.html / www.cwp.org / /

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