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Multiple Use Zones      

Portions of Alberta's forested lands have been designated as Multiple use Zones.  Timber harvesting is among the many activities that can occur in these zones.  Being familiar with the other activities, resources and values in the area is essential when developing their harvest plans.

One of our objectives is to mitigate the impact of our operations on visual resources.  Determing the visual sensitivity for each area is integral to the planning process.  Landscapes can be modeled prior to harvest to assess the potential effects on visual quality.  The design can then be modified to meet the objectives.

The location of trails, recreation areas, industial assets or unique sites may require further design modification.  Through careful assessment, consultation and comprehensive planning, Spray Lake Sawmills strives to create harvest patterns that perpetuate the multiple uses of the forest.

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Forests Provide More Than Wood Fiber      

The sustainability of the many forest resources needs to be considered when planning havest designs. The panner must consider how proposed harvest activities can effect theother resources and adapt the design appropriately. This includes knowing who the other users of the forest are and how the forest is important to them.

Effective Communications between stakeholders and Spray Lake Sawmills is critical. The timing of activities, cutblock shape, size and distribution and integrating access are ways plans can be adapted to meet multiple use planning goals. Adaptive Management, changing how we do things as a result of new knowledge, is one of our commitments.

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Contact Us      

Public input is welcome at Spray Lake Sawmills. If you have questions or comments please contact our office at 851-3352 or email woodlands@spraylakesawmills.com.

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