When a new home is constructed to replace one that is more than 50 years old, Concord Water Department regulations require that the main water line be replaced from the street to the house. Given our heavily wooded lot, the only option is to run the new pipe below our driveway. The new pipe must be buried deeper than 4 feet, requiring a rough trench depth of 5 feet. The company that will do the excavation made it clear that the root systems for the large pine trees adjacent to the driveway would be compromised and that they would not survive. They strongly recommended we remove the trees ahead of excavation so that the root balls could be removed as well. With trenching set to begin early next week, we had to scramble to get town approval to remove the trees (Concord has a Tree Preservation bylaw) and to find a company able to schedule the work on short notice. Fortunately, we were successful on both fronts. Today, a four person crew and 110 ton crane showed up to harvest the 100+ foot tall trees. The straight trunks will be picked up tomorrow and milled into lumber.