WAC 222-30-100
Slash disposal or prescribed burning. (1)
Slash disposal or prescribed burning are prohibited in the core
zone.
(2) Slash disposal techniques:
*(a) Any conventional method of slash disposal may be used,
except in Type A or B Wetlands, wetland management zones, and RMZ
core and inner zones, Type Np RMZs, sensitive sites, and on sites
where the department determines that a particular method would
cause unreasonable risk to leave trees, public resources or site
productivity. Conventional methods of slash disposal include the
following: Controlled broadcast burning; pile or windrow and
burn; pile or windrow without burning; mechanical scatter and
compaction; scarification; chip, mulch or lop and scatter;
burying; and physical removal from the forest lands: Provided,
That on land shown to have low productivity potential the
landowner or operator shall obtain the department's approval of
its regeneration plan prior to utilizing controlled broadcast
burning as a slash disposal technique. In riparian management
inner zones, slash disposal shall be by hand, unless approved by
the department. Slash disposal methods that employ machine
piling, mechanical scatter and/or compaction, scarification or
other techniques that result in soil disturbance shall not be
allowed in equipment limitation zones. Scarification shall not
be allowed within wetlands. Machine piling is not allowed in
Type A and B Wetlands. Department approval, through a burning
permit, is required for burning within an equipment limitation
zone.
(b) All slash burning requires a burning permit from the
department which provides for compliance with the smoke
management plan and reasonable care to protect Type A and B
Wetlands, wetland management zones, riparian management zones,
equipment limitation zones, soil, residual timber, public
resources, and other property.
(3) Slash isolation, reduction, or abatement is required
when the department determines there is an extreme fire hazard
according to law (see chapter 332-24 WAC).
(4) Slash disposal is required where the forest landowner
has applied for and been granted an extension of time for
reforestation on the grounds that slash disposal is necessary or
desirable before reforestation.
*(5) Removing slash and debris from streams.
"Slash" or "debris" which can reasonably be expected to
cause significant damage to the public resource shall be removed
from Type S, F or Np Waters, to above the 100-year flood level
and left in a location or manner minimizing risk of re-entry into
the stream, lake or pond and if substantial accumulations of
slash exist below the 100-year flood level of Type S, F or Np
Waters, slash disposal is required. See the forest practices
board manual section 4 for "Guidelines for clearing slash and
debris from Type Np and Ns Waters."
*(6) Fire trails.
(a) Construct drainage structures as needed to control
erosion.
(b) Reasonable care shall be taken to minimize excavation
during fire trail construction and sidecast shall only be
permitted above the 100-year flood level.
(c) Fire trails shall not be located within Type A or B
Wetlands, wetland management zones, equipment limitation zones or
riparian zones without prior written approval of the department. Hand constructed fire trails are preferred within forested
wetlands. When machine built fire trails are necessary for
control of burning, trail width and excavation shall be
minimized.
(7) Disturbance avoidance for northern spotted owls.
Burning within a SOSEA boundary shall not be allowed within 0.25
mile of a northern spotted owl site center between March 1 and
August 31, provided that, this restriction shall not apply if:
(a) The landowner demonstrates that the owls are not
actively nesting during the current nesting season; or
(b) The forest practice is operating in compliance with a
plan or agreement developed for the protection of the northern
spotted owl under WAC 222-16-080 (6)(a), (e), or (f).
(8) Disturbance avoidance for marbled murrelets. Slash
disposal or prescribed burning shall not be allowed within 0.25
mile of an occupied marbled murrelet site during the critical
nesting season, provided that, this restriction shall not apply
if the forest practice is operating in compliance with a plan or
agreement developed for the protection of the marbled murrelet
under WAC 222-16-080 (6)(a) or (c).
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW, RCW 76.09.040,[76.09.]050
, [76.09.]370, 76.13.120(9). 01-12-042, § 222-30-100,
filed 5/30/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040 and chapter 34.05 RCW. 97-24-091, § 222-30-100, filed
12/3/97, effective 1/3/98; 97-15-105, § 222-30-100, filed
7/21/97, effective 8/21/97. Statutory Authority: Chapters 76.09 and 34.05 RCW. 96-12-038, § 222-30-100, filed 5/31/96, effective
7/1/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040, 76.09.050 and
chapter 34.05 RCW. 92-15-011, § 222-30-100, filed 7/2/92,
effective 8/2/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040. 87-23-036 (Order 535), § 222-30-100, filed 11/16/87, effective
1/1/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040 and 76.09.050. 82-16-077 (Resolution No. 82-1), § 222-30-100, filed 8/3/82,
effective 10/1/82; Order 263, § 222-30-100, filed 6/16/76.]