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Bellingham

PER YEAR

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Viable Trees at 18"+

49

Viable Logs at 18"+

50

Trees Lost at 18"+

7,800

Total Number of Trees

11,270

~ Board Feet

MT CO2e NOT Released

MT Sequestered

Carbon

Equivalent # of Trees Planted & Grown for

10 Years

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Urban Wood POTENTIALS

WASHINGTON

91,482

28.2

Steven Nordeen

No

Population:
Area SqMi:
Email:
High-Level Recovery Program:

Municipally Owned

Log Yard:
0
0
0

NA

High Level Program Barriers:

Business as Usual Mindset, Staffing and Time Constraints, Lack of Expertise, Financial Barriers, Limited Policy Development, Missed Opportunities, Emerging Threats

Log Recovery Criteria:
High-Level Diversion Streams:

Hardscape logs and chips

NA

High-Level Diversion program profits:

High-Level Diversion program costs:
High-LevelDiversion program benefits:

NA

Year High-Level program Started:

NA

NA

High-Level Program Overview:
Contact:
30
499
8
0
0
33

Currently Realized

Potential

0%

Of Capacity

NT

Not Tracked

High-level revovery program
Current disposal/Lower-level program
Current Disposal & Or lower-level utilization Criteria:
12” or less is chipped on site with the chips distributed around the site if needed or utilized in other park areas for landscaping. Larger logs are cut and scattered in nearby woods or distributed at other parks for hardscape barriers and such. Not chipping the larger logs.
Ash removal Protocol:
Elm removal Protocol:
Follow best practices from ISA recommendations
Ash trees removed will be chipped to 1x1 in size chips.
Master plan URl:
Master plan Year:
Inventory URl:
Inventory Year

2024 Draft

NA

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