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  • Forest Residue and Waste
    • Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurements Procedure Manual
    • Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurements Procedure Manual - Interior Version
    • Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurements Procedure Manual - Coast
    • Coast Fibre Recovery Zone
    • Interior District Averages Waste Volumes
    • Waste System
    • EforwasteBC
    • iFORWASTE
    • Pre Harvest Waste Assessments and SFPs

Coast Fibre Recovery Zone

Last updated on August 31, 2023

Refer to the applicable Coast Fibre Recovery Zone memo and map as per the Residue and Waste Measurement Procedures Manual – Coast Version.

  • August 1, 2022 Coast Fibre Zone Recovery Memo (PDF, 185KB)
    CFRZ Map (PDF, 2MB)
  • April 7, 2021 Coast Fibre Recovery Zone Memo (PDF, 178KB)
    CFRZ Map (PDF, 2MB)
  • December 23, 2019 Coast Fibre Recover Zone Memo (PDF, 172KB)
    CFRZ Map (PDF, 2MB)
  • ​April 1, 2019 Coast Fibre Recovery Zone Memo (30KB)
    CFRZ Map (PDF, 3MB)
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