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Damien in Melbourne
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Thanks for the responses so far guys. There is a mature Liriodendron with a radial TPZ (RPA) of 9.6m. A new dwelling is to be built on elevated stump over approx' 20% of the TPZ. The idea is to install a system which will replicate rain events as best as possible to compensate for the newly covered area, without undermining the building of course. I've had a look at the Barrel link but it doesn't give much detail.

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Ah, so house on pile n beam over portion of root area. Am taking it its yr land this structure is going to be built on. Maintaining  soil moisture with a drip irrigator under the structure quite simple as long as its checked regularly  - the stumps bit was confusing . K

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