Common use of Protection of Watershed Clause in Contracts

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Type F stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer buffers. The stream buffers are 25 feet each side of streams shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer No harvest or ground-skidding equipment is allowed in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signsthese buffers. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer buffers to prevent them from entering the bufferbuffers. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the bufferbuffers. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream bufferbuffers. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer buffers shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs ” PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that fall or slide into enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: Debris entering Type F stream N streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATEwithin 14 days of completion of yarding on each timber sale area. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted marked with "Buffer Zone" signs“Timber Sale Boundary” posters, red paint, and red flagging. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. (f) Debris shall be removed from Type F streams at the completion of yarding on each setting as directed by STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is an unposted and defined as 25 feet 25-foot horizontal distance from the high water mark no harvest zone on each side of the Type N stream streams within Area I and as shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: Debris entering Type N streams shall be removed within 14 days of completion of yarding on each setting. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment fell trees within the buffer. Trees may be felled in the buffer for cable corridors, but shall not be yarded or removed. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (ed) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Type F stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "white “Buffer Zone" signs” signs and pink and black “Riparian Management Zone” ribbons. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (1) Debris entering streams shall be removed within 14 days of completion of yarding on each setting. (2) Debris shall be cleared up to the high water mark on all streams. All removed debris shall be placed in a stable location above the high water mark. (3) STATE may direct certain debris to be left in stream areas for habitat structure purposes. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer buffers shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer buffers are posted with “Buffer Zone” signs in Areas 4, 5, 6a, and 6b. Some buffers are posted in Area 5 is 2. Other Type N stream buffers are not posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted Areas 1, 2, and defined as 7, but are 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. streams. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Do not fell trees within the buffer. (b) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (bc) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (cd) Do Trees that fall or slide into the Type F streams shall not fell trees within the stream bufferbe removed without prior approval from STATE. (de) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (e1) Trees or logs that fall or slide into Debris entering Type N streams shall be removed within 14 days of completion of yarding on each setting. (2) Debris shall be cleared up to the high water mark on all streams. All removed debris shall be placed in a Type F stable location above the high water mark. (3) STATE may direct certain debris to be left in stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATEareas for habitat structure purposes. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Agreement

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs” signs and blue flagging. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer, except for cable corridors. Felled trees shall not be removed. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer buffers shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer buffers in Area Areas 1, 2, and 5 is are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs” signs and pink flagging. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted Some Type N buffers within Areas 3, 4, and defined as 4A are not posted but extend 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each either side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. from the edge of the established channel. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is a posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 “No Harvest” area 100 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N F stream. The stream buffer is an unposted “No Harvest” area 25 feet horizontal distance on each side of all other perennial streams shown on Exhibit A. There is only one 750- foot reach of Type F stream located in the northeast corner of the timber sale area. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Type F stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffers shown on Exhibit A. One Type N stream buffer is posted with “Buffer Zone” tags. It is part of the Green Tree Retention Area in Area I as shown on Exhibit A. The other seasonal Type N stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is buffers are unposted and defined as areas of brush 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream streams. The seasonal streams are shown on Exhibit A. A without a buffer. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream posted buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Type F stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signsbuffer zone tags. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted Two small wetlands are buffered with pink and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. black riparian management zone flagging. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Type F stream Yarding shall not be limbedallowed through the stream buffer. (f) Do not operate ground-based equipment within 25 feet of any streams. PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (1) Debris entering all streams shall be removed by the end of operations each day, bucked, or unless an alternate practice is approved by STATE. (2) Debris shall be cleared up to the high water mark on all streams. All removed without prior approval from STATEdebris shall be placed in a stable location above the high water mark. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. Refer to Exhibit L, "Watershed Regulations," for required regulations for the watershed area in Areas 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The Type F buffers are posted with “Buffer Zone” signs, pink flagging, and blue paint. Type N stream buffer buffers are not posted (except in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 6), but extend 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. stream. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Trees that fall or slide into the Type F streams shall not be removed without prior approval from STATE. (c) Do not fell trees within the buffer. (d) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (de) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Type F stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is an unposted and defined as “No Harvest” area 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the all perennial Type N streams, and the posted “Buffer Zone” of a Type F stream as shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (e1) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a Debris entering Type F stream streams shall not be limbedremoved by the end of operations each day, bucked, or unless an alternate practice is approved by STATE. (2) Debris shall be removed without prior approval from STATEType N streams at the completion of yarding on each setting. (3) Debris shall be cleared up to the high water mark on all streams. All removed debris shall be placed in a stable location above the high water mark. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is buffers are posted out of the sale area with "Buffer Zone" “Timber Sale Boundary” signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (ec) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted marked with "Buffer Zone" signs“Timber Sale Boundary” posters, red flagging, and red paint. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs ” PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that fall or slide into enters streams as a Type F stream result of PURCHASER's operations: Debris entering streams shown on Exhibit A shall not be limbedremoved by the end of operations each day, bucked, or removed without prior approval from unless an alternate practice is approved by STATE. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is posted with "Buffer Zone" signs. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer to prevent them from entering the buffer. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the buffer. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream buffer. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (1) Debris entering Type N streams shall be removed concurrently with yarding on each setting, as directed by STATE. (2) STATE may direct certain debris to be left in stream areas for habitat structure purposes. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer buffers shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is buffers are posted with "Buffer Zone" signs” signs and pink flagging. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer buffers to prevent them from entering the bufferbuffers. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the bufferbuffers. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream bufferbuffers. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer buffers shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” (e) Trees or logs that fall or slide into a the Type F stream streams shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATE. PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (1) Debris entering Type N streams shall be removed by the end of operations each day, unless an alternate practice is approved by STATE. (2) Debris shall be cleared up to the high water mark on all streams. All removed debris shall be placed in a stable location above the high water mark. (3) STATE may direct certain debris to be left in stream areas for habitat structure purposes. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Protection of Watershed. PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition, PURCHASER shall perform all measures necessary to protect the stream banks, streambed, and vegetation within the stream buffer buffers shown on Exhibit A. The stream buffer in Area 5 is buffers are posted with "Buffer Zone" signssigns and pink flagging. The stream buffer in Area 3 is unposted and defined as 25 feet horizontal distance from the high water mark on each side of the Type N stream shown on Exhibit A. Necessary measures include, but are not limited to, the following, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE: (a) Fell adjacent trees and snags away from or parallel to the stream buffer buffers to prevent them from entering the bufferbuffers. (b) Do not operate ground-based equipment within the bufferbuffers. (c) Do not fell trees within the stream bufferbuffers. (d) Cable yarding over or within the buffer buffers shall be done in accordance with the requirements of the section titled, “Cable Yarding Specifications.” PURCHASER shall comply with the following instructions for removal of debris that enters streams as a result of PURCHASER's operations: (e1) Trees or logs that fall or slide into Debris entering Type N streams shall be removed by the end of operations each day, unless an alternate practice is approved by STATE. (2) Debris shall be cleared up to the high water mark on all streams. All removed debris shall be placed in a Type F stable location above the high water mark. (3) STATE may direct certain debris to be left in stream shall not be limbed, bucked, or removed without prior approval from STATEareas for habitat structure purposes. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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