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Annual Compendium of Aquatic Rehabilitation Projects for the Watershed Restoration Program 1998-1999 Zaldokas, D.O. (editor)
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Abstract: B.C.’s Watershed Restoration Program (WRP) was implemented under the Province’s Forest Renewal Plan in mid-1994 in response to a historical lack of mechanisms for ensuring rehabilitation of logging-impacted hillslopes, riparian areas and streams. In combination with the Forest Practices Code, WRP provides an important opportunity to improve water quality and reverse fish habitat impairment. A strategic target, established by Forest Renewal BC, is to complete restoration of 20% of the high priority or key watersheds over the next five years. WRP is a watershed level program in recognition of “top-down” linkages of roads, gullies and streams. Seventy five percent of expenditures are initially directed at hillslopes (reported on elsewhere by the Ministry of Forests). Twenty five percent of expenditures have been directed at streams (reported on here by the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks). Aquatic restoration facts and figures: Watershed sub-basin level projects in 1998/99; 460 aquatic condition assessment ...
 
Zaldokas, D.O. (editor). 1999. Annual Compendium of Aquatic Rehabilitation Projects for the Watershed Restoration Program 1998-1999. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Watershed Restoration Project Report. WRPR13
 
Topic: Watershed Restoration Program
Keywords: watershed, restoration, aquatic, riparian, fish, habitat
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