Houston Today, August 20, 2014

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Forecasting timber supply By Steven Maisey Black Press

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The China Nose fire near Houston caused the closure of Highway 16 just east of Topley. Over 60 rural properties were evacuated as officials feared windy conditions could spread the fire. Highway 16 road traffic was detoured via Morice River Road over Colleymount to Burns Lake. Highway 16 was open to traffic again on Saturday. See story and more photos on page 7.

Last month, Houston Forest Products sawmill in Houston shipped its last load of timber and shut down with 271 sawmill workers losing their jobs. The closure of the sawmill was in part due to a shortage in timber supply that was seeing the mill unable to sustain a capacity to justify keeping the mill open. How does the low timber supply currently affect the recently reopened Babine Forest Products mill, as well as the second Hampton mill at Decker Lake, and what is the future outlook for the timber supply in the area? District manager for the Nadina Forest District, Josh Pressey was present at the Village of Burns Lake council meeting last Tuesday to provide an outlook for the future

“Projections for 2016 to 2017 see estimated timber supply fall to 3.2 million cubic metres.”

timber supply in the forest district and the numbers are slightly alarming. The Nadina Forest District is part of the Skeena region and stretches from Endako in the West to the base of Hunger Hill in the East, North to the top Babine Lake and South to the base of Ootsa Lake. See LOGS on Page 2

Reviewing Encorp Pacific’s new recycling work By Steven Maisey Black Press

Bottle return depots in the Regional District of BulkleyNechako (RDBN) have exceeded the minimum requirements of the recycling regulations in the stewardship plan signed by Encorp

Pacific (Canada). That is on par with the average of the province, ahead of some regions like Metro Vancouver, said Scott Fraser, president and chief operating executive of Encorp Pacific (Canada), who gave a presentation at the RDBN board of

directors meeting last Thursday. There are six return depots in the regional district, located in Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, Burns Lake, Houston and Smithers, and collectively the recovery rate for the six facilities is 80.1 per cent, above the

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75 per cent minimum requirement. The recovery rate is calculated from the percentage of returns of plastic, aluminum, glass, paperboard and other recyclable materials from across the region. The Northern region of Encorp, which includes the

RDBN, accounted for eight per cent of total volume collected in 2013, and the regional district itself accounted for one per cent of the total volume collected in 2013. Throughout the province in 2013, Encorp’s 172 independently owned

depots, along with its locations in over 350 grocery stores and over 200 B.C. liquor stores collected over one billion containers. That equates to a total of 95,000 metric tonnes of beverage containers plus an additional 25,000 tonnes of electronics. Four of the six

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