Best Management
Practices (BMPs)
These are guidelines to reduce erosion and sedimentation of water
bodies from logging activities. Look for the adherence to these
guidelines when inspecting the harvesting operations on your woodlot.
In unorganized townships, these guidelines are law, enforced by the
Land Use
Regulation Commission (LURC). For the more specific field
handbook contact: Maine Forest Service, Forest Information Center,
SHS#22 Augusta ME 04333, 1-800-367-0223. Many BMPs have one
objective: KEEP WATER OFF THE ROADS AND
TRAILS
Woods Roads
- Keep to high and dry ground: avoid use when wet
- Keep grades below 5%, unless necessary for short distances
- Avoid long steep grades and sharp bends, build along the
contour
- Crown and angle roads uphill to drain water to ditches
- Use water turnouts and water bars to divert water off the road
- Steeper grades require more frequent diversions
- Keep ditches clear of debris
- Stabilize and revegetate roadside ditches
- Use bridges and culverts to cross streams
- Cross streams at right angles, on firm banks, with the road
level on both sides
- Overall: Keep the water off
the roads
Skid Trails
- Keep to high and dry ground
- Avoid steep slopes and sharp bends
- Skid across the slope, along the contour
- Avoid skidding downhill
- Keep skidding distances to <1/2 mile
- Uses bridges, culverts, and temporary measures such as logs to
cross streams
- Use a rocky or sandy part of the stream with stable banks
if fording
- Remove any temporary measures
- Cross streams at right angles, on firm banks, with the trail
level on both sides
- Do not locate trails in or near stream beds and wet spots
- Use humps, slash, and ditches to divert water off the trail
- Cover trails with slash to protect soil
- After harvest, seed steep trail sections
Landing
- Keep to high and dry ground
- Avoid steep slopes
- Divert water off the landing
- The steeper the slope, the farther a yard should be from water
bodies
- Put slash back into the woods
- Clear debris and seed after use
Erosion Control
Devices
- Broad Based Drainage Dip:
10' wide shallow drainage ditch across the road
- Use in areas where slope is less than 10%
- Protect the discharge area with stone, grass, or slash
- Water Bars: Bar of stone
or wood that stops and diverts water flow off the road
- Installed only after use of road
- At a 30 degree angle downslope from the side of the road
- Extend beyond both side ditches to fully intercept water
flow and to prevent water reentry onto the road surface
- Extends 1' above and 1' below road surface
- Protect the discharge area with stone, grass, or slash
- Filter Strips: Area of
little disturbance between road or harvest area and water body
- Wide enough to filter sediment from runoff and shade
streams
- Keep trees and slash out of water
- At least 60% of trees >6" left standing
- Do not disturb topsoil
- Harvest when ground is frozen
- Steeper slopes require wider strips
- Seeding: To stabilize soil
and begin revegetation
- Remove debris
- Expose mineral soil
- Protect with thin cover of hay, straw, or mulch
- Select proper seed mixture: Contact
Cooperative Extension Service
- Bridges: Locate as
follows:
- Water channel is straight and unobstructed
- Road can cross at right angle with a level approach
- Banks are firm and level
- High enough to prevent washout
- Ditch Relief Culvert:
Drains water from the upslope ditch, underneath the road, to the
downslope.
- 15" diameter or greater to handle high water flow: larger
area drained = larger culvert
- Placed 1' below road surface
- Steeper grades need closer culvert spacing
- At a 30 degree angle downslope from the side of the road
- Slopes downward to prevent clogging
- Extend 1' beyond roadside to prevent water reentry onto the
road surface
- Construct berm across ditch to divert water into the
culvert
- Protect the discharge area with stone, grass, or slash
- Inspect and maintain
- Stream Culvert: Conveys a
stream under a crossing, without restricting movement of water or
fish
- Cross sectional area should be 2.5X the water volume in the
stream
- 3.5X for roads that will be unmaintained for three or
more years
- Placed 1" below road surface
- Bottom slightly below stream bed
- Extends 1' beyond both sides of the road
- Place rocks under and around openings on both sides of
road, to prevent erosion
- Inspect and maintain
- If removed, clean up, seed, and stabilize stream bank
(BMP Handbook 1995)
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