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Effectiveness of forestry remediation orders examined

An investigation of remediation orders issued to forest and range operators who have not complied with legislation has determined that these orders are not as effective as they could be. Rules about how to conduct forest or range activities are set out in British Columbia’s Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) and Wildfire Act (WA). If a licensee breaches legislation, government may order remediation.
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2016-ARC184-BCTS-Kamloops

2016-ARC184-BCTS-Kamloops
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ARC164-BCTS-PG-Business-Area

ARC164-BCTS-PG-Business-Area
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ARC57-The-Pas-Lumber-Co-FL-A18171

ARC57-The-Pas-Lumber-Co-FL-A18171
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Report Summary

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ARC254-CANFOR

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Cattle and Horse Grazing near Choelquoit Lake

In November 2002, a guide outfitter (the complainant) asked the Board to investigate several range use issues on the...
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Watershed Assessment in the Glade Community Watershed

In October 2018, the Board received a complaint about planned logging in the Glade community watershed, near Castlegar, BC. The Glade Watershed Protection Society was concerned that a watershed assessment was incomplete, outdated, and inconsistent with forest stewardship plan strategies to meet community watershed objectives. The Board considered whether the watershed assessment is consistent with the expected professional standards, and whether the licensees complied with legal requirements in the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA).
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Number of Cutblocks in a Forest Development Plan on the North Coast of BC

On June 21, 1999, the Board received a complaint from the David Suzuki Foundation (the complainant) about the approval...
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Issue #18 - Winter 2017/18

The work at the Forest Practices Board is rewarding for so many reasons, the most important of which is the opportunity we have to interact with the people of BC:  the First Nations, forest and range licensees, natural resource professionals, communities, stakeholders, interest groups, the concerned public, and government resource managers.  The Board works for […]
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The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
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