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Mr. Duane Gibson 2 



Response : 



1990 Timber Processing Facilities in Southeast Alaska 



Log Processing Capacity (MMBF/vrl Level of Operation 



Chilkoot Mill, Haines 50 66% 



Klawock Mill, Klawock 70 63% 



APC Pulp Mill 170 86% 



APC Wrangell Sawmill 110 45% 



KPC Pulp Mill 190 91% 



KPC Ketchikan Sawmill 40 82% 



KPC Annette Island Sawmill 70 80% 



Seley Sawmill 10 90% 



Misc. Small Mills 20 Sporadic 



TOTAL 730 



Source: Draft discussion paper entitled "Structure of the Wood Products 

 Industry 1989-1990", RIO EPB. 



1995 Timber Processing Facilities in Southeast Alaska 



Log Processing Capacity (MMBF/vr) Level of Operation 



Viking Lumber, Klawock 30* 60% 



KPC Pulp Mill 190 76% 



KPC Ketchikan Sawmill 50 60% 



KPC Annette Island Sawmill 60 83% 



Seley Sawmill 35 86% 



Misc. Small Mills 62 Sporadic 



TOTAL 427 



Source: FY 1995 Timber Supply and Demand Report 



* Capacity of sawmill only. Viking lumber also operates a whole-log chipping 



facility. 



Question 3a: *Please list the number of Forest Service employees on the 

 Tongass National Forest at TTRA enactment and now. 

 Additionally, please specify the number of biologists, 

 engineers, and timber staff then and now. . .* 



Response: The information provided below was taken from the Region 10 FY 1996 

 Briefing Book. The listings do not include many of our seasonal 

 personnel. Our numbers may grow by 200 or more when peak season 

 requires more campground maintenance, visitor information 

 specialists, or timber support. The numbers reported are Region 10 

 permanent employees only and do not include FSL. These are numbers 

 of employees emd not FTEs . 



