- Report from the State Water Resources Control Board on Maxxam/Pacfic Lumber's Financial Problems (April 27, 2005 - 416KB PDF)
This extensive review of Pacific Lumber's finances concludes the company's predicament "is the result of the risky business model that Maxxam has chosen to follow." - Independent Scientific Review Panel Report on Pacific Lumber's Logging Impacts (December 27, 2002 - 1.58MB PDF)
Commissioned by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, this independent science panel unanimously concluded that Pacific Lumber's logging operations are preventing watershed recovery - The Role of Vegetation in the Stability of Forested Slopes (June 6, 2001 - 224KB PDF)
A paper by Dr. Robert Ziemer, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service. "After trees are removed, the frequency of landslides can increase." - A Scientific Basis for the Prediction of Cumulative Watershed Effects -The University of California Committee on Cumulative Watershed Effects (June 1, 2001 - 1.09MB PDF)
This report "proposes an approach for breaking the current logjam in the prediction of Cumulative Watershed Effects resulting from timber harvest in regions such as the coastal redwood region of northern Cal... - N. Coast Regional Water Quality Staff Report - Proposed actions to address Pacific Lumber's logging impacts in 5 watersheds (September 9, 2000 - 162KB PDF)
This report documents dramatic damage to water quality following Pacific Lumber's increased rate of logging in Freshwater Creek, North Fork Elk River, Stitz Creek, Jordan Creek, and Bear Creek. - 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 - Review of the Final EIS/EIR and HCP/SYP for the Headwaters Forest Project (February 18, 1999 - 321KB PDF)
Comments from Dr. Leslie Reid of the U.S. Forest Service, Redwood Sciences Laboratory, on Pacific Lumber's Habitat Conservation Plan/Sustained Yield Plan
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