Audit: DM Obligations on FSRs – Okanagan Shuswap Natural Resource District

Audit: BCTS and TSL Holders – Burns Lake Field Unit of the Babine Business Area

Audit: BCTS and TSL Holders – Clearwater Field Unit Portion – Kamloops Area

Audit: BCTS and TSL Holders – Seaward-tlasta Area

Audit: DM Obligations on FSRs – Dawson Creek TSA

Audit: DM Obligations on FSRs – Campbell River

BCTS program and TSL holders – North Island-Central Coast Natural Resource District

Audit announcement of BC Timber Sales (BCTS) program and timber sale licence holders in the North Island-Central Coast Natural Resource District.

Forest Service Roads – Campbell River, Okanagan-Shuswap & Peace natural resource districts

Audit announcement of the forest service roads (FSRs) maintained in the Campbell River, Okanagan-Shuswap and Peace natural resource districts.

BCTS and TSL holders – Nadina Natural Resource District: Babine Business Area

Audit announcement of the BCTS and timbe sale licence holders in the Nadina Natural Resource District portion of the Babine Business Area.

Forestry Audit: BCTS and Timber Sale Licensees – Quesnel Natural Resource District Portion of the Cariboo-Chilcotin Business Area

In June 2019, the Board audited BC Timber Sales’ (BCTS) forestry operations in the Quesnel Natural Resource District portion of BC Timber Sales’ (BCTS) Cariboo – Chilcotin Business Area. The audit was a full scope compliance audit that included those operations that took place over a one-year period starting in June 2018. During this period BCTS harvested about 450,000 cubic metres.

With respect to BCTS activities, the audit identified a significant non-compliance for not ensuring a road and three bridges were structurally sound and safe for industrial use; a significant non-compliance for not reporting silviculture activities; and an unsound practice due to inadequate record documents for constructed bridges.

The audit also identified a significant non-compliance for not having a water delivery system on two cutblocks; an unsound practice for not following the recommendations in a terrain field assessment; and an opportunity for improvement for not completing fire hazard assessments. All these findings are related to timber sale licensees’ activities.

With the exception of these findings, the audit found that operational planning, timber harvesting, road construction and maintenance, silviculture, and fire protection activities complied in all significant respects with the requirements of the Forest and Range Practices Act, the Wildfire Act and related regulations.