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How can a forest afford to stop activities while subbasin review is being done, especially after many have spent a lot of money already doing watershed analyses?

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How can a forest afford to stop activities while subbasin review is being done, especially after many have spent a lot of money already doing watershed analyses?

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The subbasin reviews are intended to take only 2-3 weeks. Also, not all lands have to be done at the same time. An average of one third per year is called for, and the other two thirds can have activity continue while the subbasin review on the other third is conducted. See EM-S1 and its rationale in table 3-5 for more discussion.

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