Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses: (a) Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses. (b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pended. (c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges. (d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted only if such diversion is necessary for Purchaser’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Con- tract Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) PurchaserContractor’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Contractor causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely ad- versely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser Contractor shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Temporary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross StreamcoursesStream- courses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed unobstructed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pendedsuspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated designated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted diverted only if such diversion is necessary for PurchaserContractor’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
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Sources: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Contract Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) PurchaserContractor’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Con- tractor causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser Contrac- tor shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Tem- porary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise other- wise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pendedsuspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted only if such diversion is necessary for PurchaserContrac- tor’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
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Sources: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Contract Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:Streamcourses:
(a) PurchaserContractor’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Con- tractor causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser Contrac- tor shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Tem- porary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise other- wise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pended.suspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted only if such diversion is necessary for Purchaser’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.bridges.
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Sources: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Purchaser causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Roads roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed unobstructed flow of water and to minimize mini- ▇▇▇▇ damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pendedsuspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated designated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted diverted only if such diversion is necessary for Purchaser’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Contract Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:Streamcourses:
(a) PurchaserContractor’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Con- tractor causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser Contrac- tor shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Tem- porary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise other- wise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pended.suspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted only if such diversion is necessary for PurchaserContrac- tor’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.season.
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Sources: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Contract Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) PurchaserContractor’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Contractor causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely ad- versely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser Contractor shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Temporary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed unobstructed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pendedsuspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated designated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted diverted only if such diversion is necessary for PurchaserContractor’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Contract Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) PurchaserContractor’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Contractor causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely ad- versely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser Contractor shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Temporary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross StreamcoursesStream- courses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed unobstructed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pendedsuspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated designated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted diverted only if such diversion is necessary for PurchaserContractor’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” " that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) Purchaser’s 's Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- Pur chaser causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- Tempo rary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- unob structed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- sus pended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- desig nated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- di verted only if such diversion is necessary for Purchaser’s 's planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- au thorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed flow of water and to minimize damage to Streamcourses. Trees or products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted only if such diversion is necessary for Purchaser’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.or
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract
Streamcourse Protection. “Streamcourses” that are subject to provisions of this Section are shown on Sale Area Map. Unless otherwise agreed, the following measures shall be observed to protect Streamcourses:
(a) Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted to prevent debris from entering Streamcourses, except as may be authorized under paragraph (d). In event Pur- chaser Purchaser causes debris to enter Streamcourses in amounts that may adversely affect the natural flow of the stream, water quality, or fishery resource, Purchaser shall remove such debris as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 2 days, and in an agreed manner that will cause the least disturbance to Streamcourses.
(b) Culverts or bridges shall be required on Tempo- rary Roads roads at all points where it is necessary to cross Streamcourses. Such facilities shall be of sufficient size and design and installed in a manner to provide unob- structed unobstructed flow of water and to minimize mini- ▇▇▇▇ damage to Streamcourses. Trees or Forest products shall not be otherwise hauled or yarded across Streamcourses unless fully sus- pendedsuspended.
(c) Wheeled or track-laying equipment shall not be operated in Streamcourses, except at crossings desig- nated designated by Forest Service or as essential to construction or removal of culverts and bridges.
(d) Flow in Streamcourses may be temporarily di- verted diverted only if such diversion is necessary for Purchaser’s planned construction and Forest Service gives written au- thorizationauthorization. Such flow shall be restored to the natural course as soon as practicable and, in any event, prior to a major storm runoff period or runoff season.
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Sources: Forest Product Sale Contract