- seeding all road surfaces and 

 reseeding culvert installation 

 sites when the final blading 

 is completed for each 

 specified road segment. 



• As directed by the Forest 

 Officer, water bars, logging- 

 slash barriers, and, in some 

 cases, temporary culverts 

 would be installed on skid 

 trails where there is a 

 potential for erosion, based 

 on ground and weather 

 conditions. These erosion- 

 control features would be 

 periodically inspected and 

 maintained throughout the 

 contract period or extensions 

 thereof . 



NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT 



• Surface blading may be required to 

 remove weeds before the seed-set 

 stage on roads affected by the 

 proposal . 



• All tracked and wheeled equipment 

 are required to be clean of 

 noxious weeds prior to beginning 



project operations. The contract- 

 administrating officer would 

 inspect equipment periodically 

 during project implementation. 



• Prompt revegetation of disturbed 

 roadside sites would be required. 

 Roads used and closed as part of 

 this proposal would be reshaped 

 and grass seeded. 



• Infestations of noxious weeds 

 would be treated on a site- 

 specific basis (mainly along 

 roads) , with a priority on the 

 newer species and infestations of 

 noxious weeds . 



ARCHAEOLOGY 



• A review of this project was 

 conducted by a DNRC archaeologist. 

 No additional archeological 

 investigative work was recommended 

 for this project. 



• A contract clause provides for 

 suspending operations if cultural 

 resources are discovered; 

 operations may only resume as 

 directed by the Forest Officer. 



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