Wash. Admin. Code § 222-30-080 - Landing cleanup
Except as approved by the department, the following rules shall be met within 60 days after completion of hauling logs from any landing, or as soon thereafter as practical.
(1)
Drainage.
(a) Clean any ditches
and culverts obstructed by dirt or debris during operation(s).
(b) Establish a slope that will prevent water
from accumulating on the landing or running from the landing down any erodible
fill.
(2)
Other
erosion control measures.
(a) Cut
slopes shall be cut back to an angle expected to remain stable.
(b) Where exposed soil is unstable or
erodible and may be reasonably expected to cause damage to a public resource,
it shall be seeded with grass, clover or ground cover or compacted, riprapped,
water barred, benched or mulched, or be treated by other means approved by the
department.
(3)
Cleanup.
(a) Slash accumulations
which would prevent reforestation of otherwise plantable fills, sidecast or cut
slopes of landings shall be disposed of or be piled on the landing floor for
future disposal.
(b) Slash shall
not be buried in any filled portion of the landing in connection with landing
cleanup operations.
(c) All cables,
machine parts and other inorganic debris resulting from harvest operation(s)
shall be removed at the time of landing cleanup.
Notes
Order 263, § 222-30-080, filed 6/16/76.
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