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                                FORESTRY AND STORMWATER
                                    Phone 320-234-4459 ~ Fax 320-234-6971

                ENERGY TREE PROGRAM 2017                        Pollution Prevention:  What
                                                                you can do...

                                                                 Build or buy a rain barrel
                                                                 Plant a rain garden
                                                                 Eliminate/reduce your use of

         It is time again to apply for an ENERGY TREE.             pesticides and fertilizer
           Up to 3 trees per application                       If you live along a shoreline,
           $15 per application (not per tree)                    plant vegetated buffers of native plants

         Applications are available at the H.A.T.S. Building and                    Do not  wash vehicles on
         the Recreation Center or on the City of Hutchinson Ener-
         gy Tree Page www.ci.hutchinson.mn.us/                                     paved surfaces
         energytree.html.                                                           Fix leaks on your vehicles
                             Questions?                                             Pick  up after your  pets;
                         Please Call 234-4459
                                                                                   bury or dispose of waste in
                                                                                   the trash
                        TREES IN WINTER                          Bring leftover toxic  material to a waste col-
         Now is the time to prune!
         If you want to pick an ideal time to prune your trees, win-  lection  facility:  McLeod      Household
         ter is it. Some reasons to prune trees are:               Hazardous Waste 320-234-7166
          Broken or damaged limbs.
          Promoting proper growth structure.                   Keep the pavement clean!
          Disease or insect problems.                            Sweep up grass clippings  and fertilizer
          Remove rubbing limbs, crossing limbs and bad-angled    from driveways, sidewalks, and streets.
           crotches.                                               Doing so  will eliminate the potential that
         By pruning in the winter, the tree wounds dry out before   these pollutants will reach one of our
         spring and don't attract insects or rotting fungi.   Only
         prune up to one third of the living crown in a season and   treasured waters.
         only about half of the tree’s height should be trunk (i.e. if     Remember that an ounce of preven-
         the tree is 10 feet tall, the lowest branch should be at a   tion is worth a pound of cure!
         maximum of five feet off the ground). NOTE: Now is not
         the time to shear evergreen shrubs such as Arborvitaes.   Report illegal dumping / Illicit
                                                                   Discharges: 320-234-5682
                       City Boulevard Pruning
         The City will be pruning boulevard trees throughout the   What does an Illicit Discharge look like?
         coming winter. General pruning will not be done out of the
         normal rotation. It is our plan to prune the community for-
         est on a rotating basis so as to cover each section of town
         within eight years. Due to storms, snow, or other emer-
         gencies, this plan may be somewhat altered. Trees are a
         commodity and as such change yearly. If you have ques-
         tions or feel your boulevard trees need special attention
         please call the Forestry line @ 234-4459.

                   Why Does the City Prune Trees?
          Clearance for maintenance and  emergency vehicles,
           stop signs, street lights, and sidewalk clearance.
          Promoting proper growth structure.
          Disease and insect problems.
          Remove rubbing limbs, crossing limbs and bad-angled
           crotches.
          Broken or dead branch removal.                            Visit the City Stormwater Website:
                                                                    www.ci.hutchinson.mn.us/stormwater

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