Logging Slash definition

Logging Slash means any residual tree material, whole or part, including leaves, needles, bark, wood and root tissue, that is created as a result of a logging operation.
Logging Slash means the parts of the tree that remain in the forest after Products defined in the Log Standards Specification Manual have been produced and includes sections of the stem that are not harvested because of deformity or size, branches, needles, pine cones and bark;
Logging Slash means the various parts of the tree which remain in the forest after Products that comply with the Product specifications have been produced and includes sections of the stem that are not harvested because of deformity or size, branches, needles, pine cones and bark

Examples of Logging Slash in a sentence

  • Logging Slash shall be matted down in layers and shall be covered with at least 2 feet of rock and soil so that the final surface is sloped to drain and relatively smooth.

  • Logging Slash shall be scattered into openings away from and without unnecessary damage to residual trees.

  • Logging Slash 4 inches and smaller in large end d.o.b. shall be hand Piled within Required Disposal Strip for Forest Service disposal.

  • Mach "Machine Piling" Concentrations of Logging Slash, excluding scattered individual pieces, shall be Machine Piled by tractor equipped with brush rake for disposal by Forest Service.

  • Xxxx "Burying" Logging Slash shall be buried where agreed in borrow areas, pits, trenches, or other locations reasonably near the area of origin.

  • Chip "Chipping" Chippable Logging Slash up to 4 inches in d.o.b. shall be processed through a chipping machine.

  • Logging Slash not readily treated by the selected or specified method shall be removed to designated areas or treated as agreed.

  • When the specified treatment is by a combination of methods, Logging Slash not treated by one of the methods shall be treated by the other(s).

  • Measures to be taken by Purchaser for treatment of Logging Slash are set forth below unless otherwise agreed in writing.

  • Vegetative debris larger than 1 inch in diameter outside bark and 3 feet long resulting from Purchaser's Operations, other than Construction Slash, is Logging Slash.

Related to Logging Slash

  • Injection Point means the Electric Interconnection Point.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.