File:Forests and fish report 1999.pdf
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The Forests and fish report is a negotiated document that describes an approach to achieving the following goals:
- to provide compliance with the Endangered Species Act for aquatic and riparian dependent species on non-federal forest lands;
- to restore and maintain riparian habitat on non-federal forest lands to support a harvestable supply of fish; .
- to meet the requirements of the Clean Water Act for water quality on non-federal forest lands; and '
- to keep the timber industry "economically viable in the State of Washington.
It provides a foundation for the current Forest Practices Act
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