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Fort St. John Timber Supply Area

Current AAC: 2,115,000 cubic metres per year

The Fort St. John TSA, located in northeastern B.C., covers approximately 4.67 million hectares. The TSA includes the communities of Fort St. John, Trutch, Pink Mountain and Taylor. In early 2003, the chief forester set the current allowable annual cut for the Fort St. John TSA at 2.115 million cubic metres. Below are the timber supply and socio-economic analysis, public discussion paper, information report, the rationale statement and the summary of public input. These documents are available on the internet as shown below. A hard copy of the data package is available from the Fort St. John Forest District.

Status/Schedule
Timber
Supply Review
starts
Data Package completed Analysis Report
& Public Discussion
Paper released
Allowable
Annual Cut
decision
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public review deadline for
public review
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