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Logging unlikely to increase existing risks at Duhamel Creek

The perceived risk of a landslide into Duhamel Creek that could cause debris flooding at the Duhamel Creek alluvial fan, due to road building associated with an approved cutting permit, has generated considerable public and media attention and was the subject of this complaint investigation.
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ARC264-Campbell-River-NRD-W2046

ARC264-Campbell-River-NRD-W2046
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Response to Recommendation

Response to Recommendation
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ARC240-DM-Obligations-FSRs-DawsonCreek

ARC240-DM-Obligations-FSRs-DawsonCreek
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What-to-expect-during-a-Board-compliance-audit-RANGE

What-to-expect-during-a-Board-compliance-audit-RANGE
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ARC234-100-Mile-Dev-Corp

ARC234-100-Mile-Dev-Corp
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ARC232-NEWP-NRFL-A85566

ARC232-NEWP-NRFL-A85566
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IRC221-Shovel-Lake

IRC221-Shovel-Lake
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2019-ARC223-Adams Lake

2019-ARC223-Adams Lake
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Planned Timber Harvesting at Two Recreation Sites near Rock Creek, BC

The Board investigated a complaint about proposed harvesting around recreation sites at Thone and Williamson Lakes. The complainants were concerned that the cutblocks were too close to the campsites and lakes. They thought the harvesting posed and unacceptable risk to: the recreational experience of campers and anglers, public safety due windthrow, riparian ecosystems and water […]
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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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