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Assessment of water diversion options on forest roads and trails in the United States and Canada.

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Assessment of water diversion options on forest roads and trails in the United States and Canada.

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2000-01

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University of Minnesota

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This report summarizes information from a questionnaire sent to public and private timber sale administrators and consultants in the U.S. and Canada regarding their personal experiences applying standard and alternative water diversion methods.

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140

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Research supported by the USDA Forest Service through grant no. USDA/FS/23-98-29-G, the University of Minnesota College of Natural Resources, the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station under project 42-42. Published as paper no. 004420140 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.

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Updegraff, Karen; Blinn, Charles R.. (2000). Assessment of water diversion options on forest roads and trails in the United States and Canada.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/37000.

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