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BLM Oregon:
  1.   Salem FO

  1.   Cowlitz Valley RD
  2.   Mt Adams RD
  3.   Mt St Helens Natl Volcanic Mon

  1.   Barlow RD
  2.   Clackamas RD
  3.   Hood River RD
  4.   Zigzag RD

Siuslaw NF:
  1.   Hebo RD

  1.   Astoria District
  2.   Forest Grove District
  3.   Tillamook District

  1.   Blodgett Tract
  2.   McDonald-Dunn Forest

Wash DNR:
  1.   Pacific Cascade Region

ODOT:
  1.   ODOT

  1.   Clackamas County
  2.   Columbia County



Oregon Private Forestland
Biomass Volume
based on Historical Removals

Avg biomass/year 2006-2008

Private non-industrial:
County gT/yr

Clackamas 5,223
Clatsop 2,541
Columbia 3,552
Linn 3,408
Marion 2,749
Multnomah 375
Polk 2,100
Tillamook 1,950
Washington 4,722
Yamhill 3,331

Total 29,951


Private industrial:
County gT/yr

Clackamas 22,858
Clatsop 65,014
Columbia 31,889
Linn 59,150
Marion 10,036
Multnomah 2,136
Polk 33,478
Tillamook 21,663
Washington 25,259
Yamhill 22,184

Total 293,666

Source: Oregon Dept. of Forestry

Assumption: 40 mbf/acre generates
10 gT/acre of biomass


Washington Private Forestland
Biomass Volume
based on Historical Removals

Avg biomass/year 2007-2009

Private non-industrial:
County gT/yr

Clark 3,807
Cowlitz 18,760
Lewis 46,297
Skamania 5,469
Wahkiakum 11,311

Total 85,644


Private industrial:
County gT/yr

Clark 1,387
Cowlitz 16,338
Lewis 30,185
Skamania 1,002
Wahkiakum 1,027

Total 49,940


Source: Washington Dept. of
Natural Resources

Assumption: 40 mbf/acre generates
10 gT/acre of biomass





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Abbreviations:

Names:
AFB - Air Force Base
DNR - Dept. of Natural Resources
DWF & P - Dept. of Wildlife,  Fisheries,
                     & Parks
FO - Field Office
NF - National Forest
NRA - National Recreation Area
LO - Land Office
RD - Ranger District
SA - Supervisory Area


Diameter Size Grouping:
<7” - Biomass (in mmbf and gT)
7” – 12” - Small Log (in mmbf)
>12” - Large Log (in mmbf)


Resource Offering (Harvest) Types:
BIO - Biomass (subject to buyer interest)
CT - Commercial Thinning
FW - Fuel Wood
Mech - Mechanical
PCT - Pre-Commercial Thinning
P/P - Post and Pole
RX Burn - RX Burning (NEPA Approved)
Stwshp - Stewardship
TS - Timber Sale


NEPA Status:
(National Environmental Policy Act)
APP - Approved
IP - In Process
JS - Just Started
NS - Not Started
 
 
Last Updated 06-30-2010Pacific Cascade Region Information
NW Oregon (Vernonia) CROP: Pacific Cascade Region
All Species offering/removal 2010-2014
(gT = 990,000 / S = 392.000 mmbf / L = 910.000 mmbf)
gT = green tons (up to 7"dbh)
S = small log mmbf (>7"-12"dbh)
L = large log mmbf (>12"dbh)
 
Wash DNR: Pacific Cascade Region
 
 
Douglas-Fir: 50%
gT = 495,000, S = 196.000, L = 455.000
Western Hemlock: 50%
gT = 495,000, S = 196.000, L = 455.000
 
gT mmbf
Pacific Cascade Region Biomass Small Log Large Log
2010 198,000.0 78.400 182.000
2011 198,000.0 78.400 182.000
2012 198,000.0 78.400 182.000
2013 198,000.0 78.400 182.000
2014 198,000.0 78.400 182.000
Totals 990,000.0 392.000 910.000
% 13% 26% 61%
mmbf 198.000
 
 
Pacific Cascade Region Diameter by Year
 
 
 
Pacific Cascade Region Living/Dead Overview
 
Pacific Cascade Region
Living/Dead
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 5-Yr Total
Living 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 1,500.000 100.0%
Dead 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0%
Total 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 1,500.000100.0%
 
 
Pacific Cascade Region Biomass Offering Overview
(gT = green tons)
 
Pacific Cascade Region
Biomass/Timber Sale Biomass
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 5-Yr Total
Biomass (gT) 198,000.0 100.0% 198,000.0 100.0% 198,000.0 100.0% 198,000.0 100.0% 198,000.0 100.0% 990,000.0 100.0%
Small Log Biomass (gT) 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0%
Large Log Biomass (gT) 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0%
Total (gT) 198,000.0 20.0% 198,000.0 20.0% 198,000.0 20.0% 198,000.0 20.0% 198,000.0 20.0% 990,000.0100.0%
 
 
Pacific Cascade Region Resource Offering Overview
 
Pacific Cascade Region
Resource Offering Type
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 5-Yr Total
Timber Sale 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 1,500.000 100.0%
Total 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 1,500.000 100.0%
 
 
Pacific Cascade Region Road Access Overview
 
Pacific Cascade Region
Road Access
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 5-Yr Total
Yes 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 300.000 100.0% 1,500.000 100.0%
No 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0% 0.000 0.0%
Total 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 300.000 20.0% 1,500.000100.0%
 
 
Pacific Cascade Region 5-year offering by Species: Douglas-Fir
 
Pacific Cascade Region
Douglas-Fir
5-yr = 750.0 mmbf
gT = 495,000
  • <4" = 6.7 % (50.000 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 6.5 % (49.000 mmbf)
  • <7" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
S = 196.000
  • 7"-9" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 26.1 % (196.000 mmbf)
L = 455.000
  • >12" = 60.7 % (455.000 mmbf)
View Offering By Year: 2010 ~ 2011 ~ 2012 ~ 2013 ~ 2014
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Pacific Cascade Region 5-year offering by Species: Western Hemlock
 
Pacific Cascade Region
Western Hemlock
5-yr = 750.0 mmbf
gT = 495,000
  • <4" = 6.7 % (50.000 mmbf)
  • 4"-7" = 6.5 % (49.000 mmbf)
  • <7" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
S = 196.000
  • 7"-9" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 9"-12" = 0.0 % (0.000 mmbf)
  • 7"-12" = 26.1 % (196.000 mmbf)
L = 455.000
  • >12" = 60.7 % (455.000 mmbf)
View Offering By Year: 2010 ~ 2011 ~ 2012 ~ 2013 ~ 2014
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