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Community Watersheds: From Objectives to Results on the Ground

Drinking water is of paramount concern to British Columbians. Government regulates the safe and reliable supply of...
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Timber Harvesting Impacts on Water Flows near Clearwater

In May 2015, the owners of the Sunset Village Mobile Home Park, near Clearwater, complained that harvesting by the...
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Measuring Wood Waste in British Columbia

In 2009, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (the complainant) filed a complaint with the Forest Practices...
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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices: TimberWest Forest Corporation - TFL 47

As part of the Forest Practices Board’s 2014 compliance audit program, the Board randomly selected the Campbell River...
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Range Planning under the Forest and Range Practices Act

In British Columbia, use of Crown range is regulated by the Range Act and the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA)....
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Closing Letter: Post Creek

The complaint lists a number of issues and includes a request that the cutblocks proposed by Tamihi Logging Co. Ltd. (...
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Forest Resources and the Toba Montrose Creek Hydroelectric Project

Two organizations, Friends of Bute Inlet and the Sierra Club of BC, complained to the Forest Practices Board about the...
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Audit of Timber Harvesting and Road Activities: Western Forest Products Inc. - TFL 39/Block 6

In spring 2008, the Forest Practices Board conducted a limited scope compliance audit of Western Forest Products Inc. (...
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The Forest Practices Board Experience with Forestry and Water Users

The Forest Practices Board (the Board) has been involved in many cases where domestic water users are concerned about...
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Construction of a Logging Road Near Woodward Creek

On June 11, 2007, the Board received a complaint from an individual living near Port Alberni asserting that a woodlot...
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