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More logging in national forests approved by House


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By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON — In response to fires that have ravaged the West this year, the House on Friday approved a bill that would expand logging in national forests despite a White House veto threat.

The measure, which would impose limits on environmental reviews to speed timber-cutting projects, was approved by the Republican-controlled House, 244-173, on a largely party-line vote.

The bill would more than double timber harvest levels nationwide to roughly 6 billion board feet of timber for sale each year, up from the average of 2.5 billion board feet sold annually in recent years.

It would significantly affect California with its 18 national forests that take in more than 20 million acres. About 5 million acres of California forest are suitable for harvest. Currently, about 22,000 acres are logged in the state, a number that would likely increase if the measure became law.

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  1. ljames says - Posted: September 23, 2013

    that 22,000 number in the LA Timse article as the acreage logged on California NF lands cant be right?

  2. Know Bears says - Posted: September 23, 2013

    Here’s what I want to know: What is the plan for dealing with all the highly combustible “Christmas tree lots” of white firs that are going to spring up in the thinned forests?

  3. Say What? says - Posted: September 23, 2013

    The 22,000 acres logged in California doesn’t sound right. That’s less than one half of one percent of the acreage identified as suitable for harvest and about one tenth of one percent of the total acreage.