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Office of Dam Safety

Policy on Trees on Dams

Tree and woody vegetation growth on earthen dams and in close proximity to other dams such as concrete dams is undesirable and at a minimum has some level of detrimental impact upon operation, inspection, performance, and safety of dams.

Sources of Information Pertaining to Trees and Vegetation on Dams


Dam Owner’s Guide to Plant Impact on Earthen Dams

FEMA Publication L-263, September 2005

Link to FEMA Publication L-263


 “This brochure is intended to help dam owners nationwide identify and mitigate problem vegetation before adverse effects occur.



Technical Manual for Dam Owners

Impacts of Plants on Earthen Dams

FEMA Publication 534, September 2005

Link to FEMA Publication 534


 “Damage to earthen dams and dam safety issues associated with tree and woody vegetation penetrations of earthen dams is all too often believed to be routine maintenance situations by many dam owners and engineers.

Contrary to this belief, tree and woody vegetation penetrations of earthen dams and their appurtenances have been demonstrated to be causes of serious structural deterioration and distress that can result in failure of earthen dams.”

 
     
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