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FORESTRY WATER QUALITY INITIATIVE
Most clean water comes from forested watersheds, providing drinking water, habitat for aquatic life, and serving many recreational and industrial uses. BMPs protect that valuable resource. Tennessee's waters can remain clean as long as the whole forestry community works together; preplanning forestry operations, anticipating problems and designing solutions using BMP's appearing in The Guide to Forestry Best Management Practices in Tennessee. The
Division of Forestry investigates complaints about water pollution caused by
timber harvesting. Complaints can be registered at any Division office
or at the Tennessee Department of Environment and MASTER
LOGGER PROGRAM
Its
five one-day courses are; first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR),
logging safety, forest ecology and BMPs, forest
management and silviculture, and business
management. Sessions are usually held one day every two weeks over a
period of 10 weeks, with a balance of indoor and outdoor instruction each
day. Participants pay $20 for each session or $100 for the entire
workshop, with lunch provided. Call the Tennessee Forestry Association
(615) 883-3832 for more information. The
Master Logger Program continues to increase logger credibility as these
workshops gain support among the forestry community and the general
public. Wood product manufacturers now ask suppliers if their wood
products were logged by Master Loggers to ensure the wood was harvested using
BMPs. The Master Logger Program is one way to
maintain a non-regulatory approach to forestry. Master Loggers must
continue their education to retain Master Logger status. This is a new
requirement initiated by the Tennessee Master Logger Committee to enhance the
credibility of our program. Master Loggers will be issued a card after they receive the eight (8) points of Tennessee Master Logger continuing education credits. Future renewal dates will be printed on Master Logger cards. Continuing education credit can be obtained by attending a one-day class. There will be a fee of $30.00 when you pre-register for the class. To sign up for classes call the Tennessee Forestry Association at (615) 883-3832. Dates
and locations for upcoming Continuing Education classes are available through
the Tennessee Forestry Association Tree Line publication. NOTE: According to the Kentucky Forest
Conservation Act, to log in
TDEC, Division of Water Pollution
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