On existing earth embankment dams, slopes are often steep, overgrown with vegetation and susceptible to erosion. One common failure of dams occurs when trees on the embankment are uprooted during storm events, leading to erosion and failure of the embankment. The regulation is no trees or woody plants, saplings, etc on the dam and everything cut down 25ft from the toe. We have the proper equipment to cut down any brush or trees quickly and efficiently. On earth embankment sections, slopes should be stabilized by clearing, regrading and providing a stable cover of grass that is then maintained and monitored.