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Allan Fenner collects data from a tree along Trumbull Street in New Haven,
Conn., to prepare for a tree preservation project.
Left: Members of the New Haven tree
preservation project team receive the
Greater New Haven Water Pollution
Control Authority (GNHWPCA) Ace
Award for Water Resources. Pictured
from left to right: Randy Over,
President, American Society of Civil
Engineers; Mario Ricozzi, manager
of design, GNHWPCA; Thomas Nolan,
vice president, Haley & Aldrich,
Geotechnical Engineers; Allan Fenner,
senior consulting urban forester, Davey
Resource Group; Luigi DiMonaco,
construction administrator, GNHWPCA;
Joseph Cermola, president and
design consulting engineer, Cardinal
Engineering; Thomas Sgroi, director
of engineering, GNHWPCA; Joseph
Cermola III, project manager and
vice president, Cardinal Engineering;
David Arzt, design engineer, Cardinal
Engineering; Robert Gomez, president,
Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers.
Several mature legacy trees stand
along Trumbull Street in New
Haven, the site of a recent sewer
line excavation project.
The Yale Campus/Trumbull
Street Sewer Separation
Phase 1A Project treated
roots as "utilities," which
helped locate and protect
them from damage.
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