Infrastructure Services | Protecting Infrastructure


Infrastructure Services | Protecting Infrastructure

What is infrastructure?

The Infrastructure is what we rely on to get the things we need to carry on business and daily life. It includes our transportation lines such as roadways, waterways, water supply, and rail lines, our industrial sites such as tank farms, and pole yards, and our utility lines, such as communication, and power transmission lines. In short it is the foundation on which our society functions!

The Invasive Nature Of Nature

Vegetation, contrary to our normal way of thinking, is not passive. It is extremely aggressive! If left untended in right of ways, it will encroach on asphalt and concrete roadways, and over time, make them disappear. Power and communication lines would be overgrown, grounded out, and brought down by trees and vines, and repairs would be next to impossible! Canals would become impassable, water delivery would be impeded. Modern life, as we know it, would come to an end!
Believe it or not, grass and weeds can eat asphalt and concrete! Trees can destroy power and communication lines, and even stop a speeding locomotive. Vines can climb poles and stop transmission of power and communication as well.

Lakes, rivers and canals can become clogged and impassable, water intakes for power plants, industry, and home use can become unusable, and all of this can be caused by uncontrolled vegetation. Uncontrolled vegetative growth uses inordinately high quantities of water and nutrients in farm and ranch lands, destroys crops, cattle range, and and reforestation. In many places, unmanaged vegetation is responsible for raging forest fires and other destruction of property and life, and provides a habitat for other undesirable creatures. In short, vegetation without some form of human intervention, destroys our infrastructure.

The need for vegetation management

Every right of way, whether highway, railroad, pipeline, electric delivery line, communications line, canal, and commercial waterway needs this service to get the things we need to our homes and places of work. Without this service, our asphalt roads would crumble, our power lines would be downed, and our communication would come to a grinding halt. Every major system in the United States would eventually fail! The two major roles for vegetation managers are, the protection of the infrastructure, and preserving biodiversity.

September 28, 2008 В· james В· No Comments
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