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anonysy
# Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:53pm
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I have a couple streams on my property and I live on shores of fraser river. The law as written basically means i cant disturb any soil or cut any trees on my property. All around me I see people cutting trees down like crazy as if there are no laws at all. Id like to preserve and improve ecosystem but would like views without being terrified of getting huge fine. trails and bridges over creeks would also be nice.
Seems like it is best to cut as much as you can while law is not being enforced. people seem to be penalized for keeping trees etc becausse new draconian laws are passed and suddenly you are a wetland and you must carry the entire cost of fighting environmental degradation which is more an immigration and india/china problem.

toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2012 09:58pm
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A dead tree can be a threat and dangerous, and needs to be removed.

And if a guy was to drive a copper spike into them, they would die also. Just saying....

Or it could of had a rotten core, exposed roots making it weak during a windstorm, bark beetle, the excuses goes on and on....

groingo
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# Posted: 13 Dec 2012 11:28pm
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Usually no cutting pertains to a game creek and typically there is a 100 to 200 foot setback required before you can cut vegatation.
The only way you can cut vegatation below the buffer area is if you have a building with a concrete foundation 100 to 200 ft away from stream), trees can then be cut if they pose a hazard to your home and can even be cut closer see DNR regulations "Domino Effect" at least in Washington State.

MtnDon
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2012 01:15am
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I'd think about selling and buying something else that wasn't a ticking time bomb waiting to cause me grief. I would not want to own anything that one day could be called a protected wetland.

reddly
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2012 05:25am
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quick question, where exactly do you find all the laws governing this sort of thing in BC ?

DungeonX
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2012 08:52am
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what piece of legislation are you refering to, don't always listen to what people tell you. Read it yourself they might be wrong. Canadian statutes can be found by googling "ELAWS"

reddly
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:31am
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thanks, I'll take a look.

anonys
# Posted: 15 Dec 2012 02:52am
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Its kind of complicated but the main law is
A bc provincial law called rar which came
In 2006. The law is administeted by local
Governments. It replaced streamside
Protection act. It overrules federal law ie dfo.
There is a pdf file which instructs local government
on implemention. If no fish or food in creek
Setback might be only 7.5m. Very complicated
And expensive for homeowner.

I have no idea what the are. No idea how
Close to fraser river I can cut but will be
Buying copper spikes. Actually I like
Trees but s view would be nice if
Achievef without harming environment

anonys
# Posted: 15 Dec 2012 03:00am
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Google rar enforcement. First hit will be
The pdf file. Most people apparently just
Ignoring it without consequence thiugh I'm
Fussing

reddly
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2012 07:14am
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Another weird question, hoping someone might know off the top of there head.

In BC whats required to build mirco hydro?

I've googled and I'm reading a lot of info on the process to making micro hydro and selling the power to BC hydro. All of the things they seem to discuss are far larger than what I was thinking. maybe a few small water wheels, nothing intrusive. perhaps floating ones on the surface.

Anyways if anyone knows where to find info on the regulations I would love to know where I should be looking.

anonys
# Posted: 16 Dec 2012 03:14am
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Rar would be pertinent. You'd need study

EvoQ
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# Posted: 17 Dec 2012 12:04pm
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Reddly, have you seen the new technology Micro turbine for semi fast flowing Rivers ? I saw this recently and got excited as to the prospects of it. Basically it is a free standing unit that you lower into the flowing water and Bamm instant power. No pipes to run, just the power lines and such.

I'll dig it up for you if you are interested.

As I too am going the Micro Hydro route on my property. Micro Hydro Blows Solar away no contest.

northernspirit
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# Posted: 10 Jan 2013 11:45pm
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EvoQ I wouldn't mind getting those links as well.

reddly
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# Posted: 11 Jan 2013 05:05am
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That sounds very interesting I would love to take a look. I wonder what (if any) impact studies have been done as well. Seems thats the hoop to jump through these days. But yes please EvoQ if you can find the link that would be great.

Moving Pictures
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# Posted: 11 Jan 2013 07:35pm
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Good gravy, I am SO glad I left B.C. What a screwed up province. And remember, you can thank the NDP for making dufous laws pushing septic system costs into the stratosphere.

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