Post-Relogging Inventory 



After completion of the relogging, each area was inventoried to determine the 

 cubic volume of all pieces 3 inches (7.62 cm) or more in diameter and 1 foot (0.3 m) or 

 more in length. Table 4 shows the results of this inventory. Pieces longer than 8 feet 

 (2.44 m) are included. This is due to one of three causes: too rotten to make products, 

 missed in the relogging, broken and abandoned. As mentioned before, pieces less than 

 one-third sound were considered too rotten to move and stay together. This hypothesis 

 was tested on Danby Ridge. These pieces were marked with blue paint and the operator 

 conducting the relogging was asked to attempt skidding them; 70 pieces out of 136 broke 

 up in the skidding operation. On Lee Creek, 156 rotten, no product pieces were left 

 in place because of the anticipated breakup. 



Table 4. --Post relogging inventory 



(5 acres) residue 3 



inch diameter 



or larger 





Study phase 





: Danby Ridg 



e : 



Lee Creek 





Residue volumes 

 and pieces before 

 relogging: 





Pieces 



Ft 3 



Pieces 



Ft 3 



Longer than 8 

 Shorter than i 



ft 

 5 ft 



707 



1 , 11U 



6,471 



z , iyy 



942 



1 ATA 



1 , 434 



7,582 

 1 , 3y6 



Total 





1,817 



8,940 

 (253 m 3 ) 



2,376 



8,978 

 (254 m 3 ) 



Residue volumes 

 and pieces after 

 relogging: 













Longer than 8 



ft 



136 1 



1,438 



156 



3,433 



Longer then 8 

 but missed or 

 broken 



ft 



5 



12 



80 



218 



Shorter than i 



1 ft 



1,110 



2,199 



1,434 



1,396 



Total 





1,251 



3,649 

 (103 m 3 ) 



1,670 



5,047 

 (143 m 3 ) 



Percent reduction 



31.2 



59.2 



29.7 



43.8 



x 66 pieces (641 ft 3 ) skidded and decked separately; 70 pieces left on site; see 

 post-relogging inventory for details. 



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