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Project completion abstract for environmental maintenance projects (roads activity area) and road deactivation, landslide and gully rehabilitation (terrestrial activity area): environmental maintenance and permanent road deactivation, North Vavenby Project Area, Southern Interior Forest Region Milne, Michael J.
2007
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Abstract: Address moderate, high, and very high risk road sections identified in risk assessment reports using environmental maintenance and permanent road deactivation methods. Maintain good four-wheel drive access where required for recreation and range management, and apply permanent deactivation with ATV or no vehicle access elsewhere. Protect Forest Service Road infrastructure by installing additional and/or larger drainage structures (culverts) where required to manage changes in drainage volume or patterns resulting from restoration work on non-status roads in upslope areas. Resources at stake include: public safety on forest roads and private land, water quality and downstream fish habitat, forest road infrastructure, and forest resources. There are no designated community watersheds in the North Vavenby project area but several licensed domestic and irrigation diversions are present on streams and springs to the north of Highway 5. Michael J. Milne.
 
Milne, Michael J., Canadian Forest Products Ltd.. 2007. Project completion abstract for environmental maintenance projects (roads activity area) and road deactivation, landslide and gully rehabilitation (terrestrial activity area): environmental maintenance and permanent road deactivation, North Vavenby Project Area, Southern Interior Forest Region. Forest Investment Account (FIA) - Forest Science Program. Forest Investment Account Report. FIA2007MR027
 
Topic: FLNRORD Research Program
Keywords: Forest, Investment, Account, (FIA), Risk, assessment, Road, Construction, British, Columbia
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