Title: Alabama Best Management Practices for Forestry
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2Alabama Best Management Practices for Forestry
3Alabamas Best Management Practices for Forestry
- are voluntary guidelines to help maintain and
protect the physical chemical and biological
integrity of waters of the state.
4BMPs are Designed to reduce and/or prevent NPS
Pollution.
Sediment (loose soil particles) Organic materials
(tree tops and limbs) Temperature (caused by the
removal of shade) Trash Pesticides and Nutrients
(herbicides fertilizers)
5Responsibility
all those involved in the authorization,
planning and implementation of forestry
operations.
- Landowners
- Forest resource managers
- Timber purchasers
- Loggers
- Vendors
6There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
7There are 7 Individual BMPs1. Streamside
Management Zones
8Other names for Streamside Management Zones
(SMZs)
- Leave Strips
- Buffer Zones
- Wildlife Corridors
- Riparian Zones
- Hardwood Stringers
9Streamside Management Zones
Things to Consider
- Width should vary (min. 35 feet)
- Protect from destabilization
- Maintain shade and organic recruitment
- Maintain forest floor
- Control logging debris, mech. operations,
pesticides, fertilizers, trash
10SMZ Illustration
11Harvesting in a SMZ should be done so as to
protect the forest floor understory veg. from
damage.
12There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
132. Stream Crossings
- Avoid crossing streams if possible
- Use the fewest number as possible
- Locate and construct with least damage
- Install at right angles to stream
- Remove temporary crossings
- Stabilize and maintain permanent crossings
14Log Crossings
15Culverts
Make fill over a culvert the high spot in the
crossing.
Use adequate size
16Proper Installation Is Critical
- Place culvert on stream bottom do not dig out
- Culvert should have 2-3 pitch downstream
- Compact lower half of fill during installation
- Provide for stream overflow away from culvert
fill to prevent blowouts
17Forded Stream Crossings
18A geoweb ford, when properly installed can be a
good alternative to a culvert in the right
situation.
19Bridges create the least disruption to stream flow
20Portable bridges can be used for temporary stream
crossings
21There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
223. Forest Roads
- Proper planning and location is key
- Avoid problem areas
- Minimize soil exposure
- Stabilize exposed soil
- Close temporary roads
- Maintain permanent roads
- DRAINAGE, DRAINAGE
Ex Crowned road
23Turnout ditches should be installed
- 3 slope 235
- 5 slope 180
- 10 slope 140
- 15 slope 125
24There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
254. Timber Harvesting
Things to Consider
- Develop a harvesting plan
- Location of landings
- Felling direction
- Proper skid trails
- Harvesting system
- Trash disposal
26Selecting the right harvesting system is critical
27There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
285. Reforestation /Stand Management
295. Reforestation Stand Mgt. includes
recommendations on
- Mech. site prep (subsoiling on contour)
- Chemical site prep (follow label)
- Prescribed burning (stabilize firelines)
- Tree planting (machine planting should be done
on contour)
30Mech. site prep (subsoiling on contour)
31Prescribed burning (stabilize firelines)
32There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
336. Forested Wetland Mgt.
34There are 7 Individual BMPs
- Streamside Management Zones
- Stream Crossings
- Forest Roads
- Timber Harvesting
- Reforestation /Stand Management
- Forested Wetland Mgt.
- Revegetation/Stabilization
357. Revegetation / Stabilization. includes
recommendations on
- Site preparation
- Applying limestone fertilizer
- Plant species recommendations
- Mulching
- Vegetative establishment
367. Revegetation / Stabilization.
37QUESTIONS?