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Stream crossing and other regulatory limitations or responsibilities

In Massachusetts, timber sales of greater than 25 Mbf are regulated under the Forest Cutting Practices Act [Chapter 132]. It is the ultimate obligation of forest owners to ensure that harvest operations are in compliance with the Chapter 132 regulations. Penalties may be levied for noncompliance. It is thus important that landowners make sure through their contract that the operation will comply with regulations of Chapter 132. 

Chapter 132 pays particular attention to water quality protection and the prevention of non-point source pollution in the form of sediment from disturbed soil entering streams or other water bodies. If logging machinery crosses streams, it can result in mud or silt entering the stream. There are erosion control measures [also known as Best Management Practices, or BMPs] required by Chapter 132 to minimize the potential effect of erosion on water quality. 

Make sure through the contract that use of BMPs  and care in stream crossing placement will be taken to ensure operation in compliance with Chapter 132. 

For more information on Chapter 132, visit the Department of Environmental Management's Bureau of Forestry site.

This is the UMass Extension Forest Conservation Program web site and is a part of the Natural Resources Conservation Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. MassWoods is maintained by Paul Catanzaro, Forestry Extension Specialist, cat@umext.umass.edu, 413.545.4839

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MassWoods is the Web site for the Forest Conservation Extension Program within UMass Extension's Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation program, Department of Natural Resources Conservation, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
http://www.masswoods.net