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Lands, Restoring Western a significant victory for people seeking to ensure that the tra- functioning while permitting the harvest of forest goods; to protect against immediate and long range threats to the quality of the Rio Arriba Countys water; diately surrounding the Rio Brazos is largely in private hands and not under state or Amba County. The Court of Appeals made it clear that the mere fact that there is regulation of forestry at the state level does not preempt stricter regulation at the local level. This is and restore fully functional forests and streams, rivers, Because state forestry regulations set no minimum amount of trees (or residual stand) that private logging operators must leave after harvesting, these huge proposed logging projects in the Rio Brazos watershed posed t. . vtltt www.uttctte-flr.co?nt For info, X u, life " Everyday, WELC proudly serves local citizen groups and residents that call the west home. WELC focuses its efforts in six specific program areas: Conserving Wildlife, Protecting Forests and Public waterbodies and watersheds to these rural communities: This Ordinance is intended to protect, maintain plan of the private landowners was to log up to 40 million board feet on 60,000 acres, all on private land. t tickets vjL ;; Environmental Law Center iWELC), the Countys attorney on the appeal In northern New Mexico ugua es la vula - water is to protect the health, safety and w elfare of the citizens of Rio ing this Ordinance is the Countys formal statement at its beginning, which emphasizes the importance of healthy and human communities of the West. Established in 1993 as an independent nonprofit environmental law firm, WELC has offices in Eugene, Oregon, Taos, New Mexico, and Ketchum, Idaho. courage logging operations within Rio Amba County, and forcing existing laws and regulations to protect watershed conditions in the County, and in drafting and adopting the Timber Harvest Ordinance, w hieh w as adopted in August 1998 Perhaps the best statement of the purposes motivat- timber products from the members properties. The cffl 1mreslve or call , regulating timber harsaid Simeon vesting, Herskovits of the Western by communities downstream. Local residents feared that the loss of forest canopy and ground cover would result in siltation of the acequias, increase the risk of devastating spring and summer flash floods, and accelerate the melting of the snow pack, leading to a reduction in the amount of water available for summer irrigation. To mitigate these threats, Rio Arriba County turned to WELC for assistance in en- federal management. Several large private landowners had formed a consortium for the purposes of management, harvesting and sale of timber and 20Q 'jts.ThC out New Mexico and other western states because it clarifies that counties do indeed have the authority to protect vital local interests, including watershed health, grasslands, rivers, wildlife landowners and the property value of umberlands; to encourage the location of compatible uses of land, to promote sustainable logging practices; to en- enormous threats to the traditional ranching and farming and ditches well into the growing season. In 1 998 Rio Ari iba County w as facing a serious threat in the watershed of the Rio Brazos, Unlike most of rural New Mexico, the area imme- Too S.pti in New Mexico This is an important decision for counties through- cover helps prevent flash flooding and ensures that water is available in the streams t fBIR cuit. whuh has jurisdiction over federal courts in New Mexico, held that New Mexicos state forestry law does not prevent counties from adopting more restrictive timber harvesting ordinances The Court of Appeals decision overturns an earlier ruling in the case by Chief Judge James A Parker of the Cnited States District Court Community ditch systems, called acequias, fed by streams originating in nearby Fhat smell is whs w we cpl arabipnce, i 0 Ap- peals in IVnver has issued a decision upholding New Mexico's Kiu Arriba County's Timber Harvest Ordinance. 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