Fact Sheet Planting near water or sewer mains SOME PLANTS ARE UNSUITABLE FOR PLACING NEAR WATER OR SEWER MAINS If you are planning on planting any type of tree on your property it is always worth trying to prevent the invasion of tree roots before it happens. North East Water can provide a plan showing the location of water and sewer mains in the vicinity of your property and a copy of the drainage plan showing the location of the drains within your boundary can be obtained, for a fee, from Casey Inspection Services on 03 9835 5511. With this information you can avoid planting new trees and shrubs in the wrong area and know which should be removed before they cause any costly damage to your services. If the Corporation reasonably decides that a tree on a property is obstructing or damaging the Corporation's works, the Water Act allows North East Water to require the property owner to remove the tree. The property owner may also be required to pay the cost of repairing damage to the Corporation's asset caused by the tree. In most cases, providing the property owner undertakes to remove the tree, the Corporation will bear the cost of clearing a blockage caused by tree roots obstructing or damaging the Corporation's sewer or water main. Plants listed below are ones that may be planted in the locations shown. This list is offered as a guide only, and while experience has shown it to be generally satisfactory, conditions in individual cases can vary widely so that no recommendation implied or otherwise, can be given. Should not be planted closer than 2m to any main or connection: Botanical name Acacia cultriformis Acacia cyclops Acacia howithi Acacia iteaphylla Acacia longifolia Acacia microbotrya Macla retinodes Acacia sophorae Acacia sowdenii Acacia trineura Acacia victoiiae Acmena Eugenia smithii Acmena paniculata Acmena coolminiana & related spedes Actinostrobus pyramida is Knife-leaf Wattle Western Coastal Wattle Sticky Wattle Gawler Range Waffle Sallow Wattle Manna Wattle Wirilda Coast Wattle Western Myall Three-nerved Waffle Bramble Wattle Lilly Pilly Bush Cherry Blue Lilly Pilly Swamp Cypress-Pine North East Water provides water and sewerage services to 41 localities in North East Victoria, servicing an estimated population of over 121,000 people in an area of approximately 20,000km 2.
Bauhinia variegata and forms Betula pendula Callistemon citrinus Callistemon Gawler Hybrid Callistemon lilacinus Callistemon macropunctatus Callistemon phoeniceus Callistemon riqidus Callistemon salignus Callistemon viminalis & similar spedes Cercis siliquastrum Citharexylum spp. Cotoneaster frigida Crataegus lavallei Crataegus oxyacantha & other crataegus Duranta repens Eucalyptus caesia Eucalyptus cosmophylla Eucalyptus crucis Eucalyptus dielsii Eucalyptus eremophila Eucalyptus erythrocorys Eucalyptus erythronema Eucalyptus forrestiana Eucalyptus leptophylla Eucalyptus orbifolia Eucalyptus preissiana Eucalyptus Pyriformis Euonymus japonicus Feijoa sellowiana and forms Geijera parviflora Hakea elliptical Hakea laurina Ebony-Wood Silver Birch Crimson Bottlebrush Gawler Hybrid Lilac Bottlebrush Scarlet Bottlebrush Fiery Bottlebrush Stiff Bottlebrush Willow Bottlebrush Weeping Bottlebrush Judas Tree Fiddlewood Cotoneaster French Hawthorn English Hawthorn Sky Flower Gungurru Cup Gum Silver Mallee Diels Mallee Tall Sand Mallee Red-cap Gum Lyndsay Gum Fuchsia Gum Slender-Ieaf Mallee Round-leaf Mallee Bell-fruit Mallee Large-fruit Mallee Evergreen Spindle-Tree Pineapple Guava Wilga Oval-leaf 1-lakea Pincushion Hakea
Hakea petiolaris Hakea soligna Hakea undutata Hakea sulcata Koelreuteria paniculata Jacaranda species Lagerstroemia indica Leptospermum laevigatum Malus spp. Melaleuca elliptical Melaleuca fulgens Melaleuca hypericifolia Melaleuca incana Melaleuca lateritia Melaleuca nesophila Melaleuca pentagona Melaleuca radula Nerium oleander Photinia serrulata Pittosporum crassifolium & variegated form Pittosporum phylliraeoides Pittosporum tenuifolium Prunus spp. Pyracantha coccinea lalaridi Pyracantha crenulata Pyracantha rodgersiana Sophora tetraptera Spartlum junceum Stenolobiurn stans velutina Stenolobium alatum Viburnum Onus Vitex agnus-castus Sea-urchin Hakea Willow-leaf Hakea Golden Rain Tree Jacaranda Pink Crepe-Myrtle Coast Tea-tree Crab-apple Granite Honeymyrtle Scarlet Honeymyrtle Grey Honeymyrtle Red Honeymyrtle Robin Redbreast Bush Snowy Honeymyrtle Oval-leaf Honeymyrtle Graceful Honeymyrtle Oleander Chinese Hawthorn Karo Weeping Pittosporum Kohuhu Flowering fruit trees Fire-thorn Nepal Firethorn Yellow-Berry Firethorn Yellow Kowhai Spanish Broom Florida Yellow-Trumpet Winged Yellow-Trumpet Laurustinus Lilac Chaste-tree
Should not be planted closer than 4m to any main or connection: Botanical name Acacia acuminata Acacia cyanophylla Acacia pendula Acacia salicina Acacia saligna Acer negundo Agonis flexuosa Albizzia julibrissin Angophora cordata Angophora costata Arbutus unedo Bauhinia carroni & related species Brachychiton acerifolius Brachychiton discolor Brachichiton populneus Callitris columellaris Casuarina cristata Casuarina stricta Casuarina torulosa Qeltis australis Celtis occidentalis & related species Cotoneaster serotina Erythrina indica hybrida Eucalyptus cneorifolia Eucalyptus conglabata Eucalyptus ficifolla Eucalyptus gardneri Eucalyptus incrassata Eucalyptus intertexta Eucalyptus lansdowneana Eucalyptus lehmannii Raspberry-jam Wattle Orange Wattle Weeping Myall or Boree Willow Wattle Golden Wreath Wattle Box-Elder Maple Willow-Myrtle Pink Silk Tree Dwarf Apply Myrtle Smooth Barked Apply Myrtle Strawberry Tree Queensland bean or Ebony Flame Tree White Kurrajong Kurrajong Murray Pine Belah Drooping She-oak Rose She-oak Nettle-Tree Hackberry or Sugarberry Cotoneaster Indian Coral-tree Kangaroo Island Narrow Leaf Mallee Port Lincoln Mallee Red-flowered Gum Blue Mallee Yellow Mallee Gum-barked Coolabah Crimson Mallee Box Bushy Yate
Eucalyptus leucoxylon rosea Eucalyptus megacornuta Eucalyptus nutans Eucalyptus pileata Eucalyptus platypus Eucalyptus sargentil Eucalyptus sideroxylon Eucalyptus steedmanii Eucalyptus stricklandü Eucalyptus torquata Eucalyptus viridis Ficus rubiginosa varlegata Frazinus excelsior var. Hakea suaveolens Harpephyllum caff rum Hymenosporum flavum Ligustrum japonicum & variegated forms Ligustrum lucidum & variegated forms Liquidambar styraciflua Malaleuca alternifolia Melaleuca armillaris Melaleuca halmaturorum Melaleuca huegelii Melaleuca lanceolata Melaleuca linariifolia var. Trichostachya Metrosideros excelsa Myoporum insulare Myoporum montanum Parkinsonia aculeata Pittosporum rhombifolium Pittosporum undulatum Pittosporum Variagata Sophora japonica Red-flowered Yellow Gum Warty Yate Red-flowered Moort Ravensthorpe Mallee Round-Leaf Moort Sargents Mallee Red Ironbark Steedmans Gum Stricklands Gum Coral Gum Green Mallee Variegated Rusty-Fig Aurea Golden Ash Sweet Hakea Kaffir Plum Native Frangipani Golden Hedge Privit Flossy Tree Privet Liquidambar Bracelet Honeymyrtle Kangaroo Paperbark Chenille Honeymyrtle Moonah Flax-leaf Paperbark NZ Christmas Tree Boobialla Water Bush Jerusalem Thorn Queensland Pittosporum Sweet Pittosporum Variegated Pittosporum Pagoda Tree
Sorbus aucuparia Tamarix juniperina Tristania confera Rowan Ash Flowering Tamarish Brush Box Should not be planted in any street or road in a drainage area: Botanical name Araucaria heterophylla Casuarina cunnighamiana Casuarina glauca Ficus - all species Eucalyptus bridgesiana Eucalyptus camaldulensis Eucalyptus citriodora Eucalyptus cladocalyx Eucalyptus cornuta Eucalyptus maculata Eucalyptus occidenalis Eucalyptus salmonophloia Fraxinus oxycarpa Fraxinus rawoodii Lagunaria patersoni Platanus - all species Populus nigra & related species Robinia pseudoacacia Salix babylonica & related species Schinus molle Tamarix aphyila Ulmus procera & related species Norfolk Island Pine River She-oak Grey Buloke Fig But But River Red Gum Lemon Scented Gum Sugar Gum Yate Spotted Gum Swamp or flat topped Yate Salmon Gum Desert Ash Claret Ash Pyramid Tree Plane Tree Poplar Flase Acacia Weeping Willow Pepper Tree Athel Tree English Elm