I think your friend is right. At Cumberland if it has not changed it has different zones and a permit is needed for each zone.
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I have some trees I would like sink in green river do I haft to contact the kdfw before I do it had a friend tell me I need to call an get a permit? Any info is appreciated!
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I think your friend is right. At Cumberland if it has not changed it has different zones and a permit is needed for each zone.
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Don't know if they're still doing it now , on Cumberland the Corp use to supply anchor materials.
They would even let you cut a big tree if you followed their rules.
It hato be anchored to the stump
Would any of you gentleman know who exactly to call?
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Who operates the lake, state or corp
Your profile list Taylorsville, if that's where your wanting to put them call kfw
Or your local gw
Cumberland Lake is controlled by the Nashville Core of Engineers (606)679-6337 or (615)736-7161.
Mike
OK I read the post again.
I think kfw controls green