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- Deficiencies of the California Forest Practice Rules - What the Agencies Say
Includes quotes from the EPA, NOAA Fisheries, Dept. of Fish and Game, Regional Water Quality Control Board, and other agencies - Court Overturns Controversial Logging Rules: EPIC Prevails in Attempt to Gut Salmon Protection (December 1, 2003)
On August 2, a California Superior Court threw out a set of logging rules that gutted salmon protection throughout the state, finding they would "provide less protection than what is currently established, a... - Court Strikes Down Controversial Logging Regulations (September 2, 2003)
EPIC Prevails in Attempt to Weaken Salmon Protections
A California Superior Court issued a stinging ruling against the Board of Forestry, invalidating a set of regulations that allowed logging corporations to weaken protections for salmon. - Petition to the State Water Resources Control Board to Revoke Agreement with CDF and To Decertify the Forest Practice Rules as BMPs (June 20, 2002 - 282KB PDF)
EPIC led a coalition of conservation and fishing groups, farmers, and residents from around the state in petitioning the State Water Resources Control Board to revoke the California Department of Forestry's ... - EPIC's Comments on the Proposed Changes to California's Forest Practice Rules (August 2, 1999)
- Forest Practice Rules and Cumulative Watershed Impacts in California (May 24, 1999)
A report to the California Legislature by US Forest Service scientist Dr. Leslie Reid.
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