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2005-2008 Forest Harvest Summary for Selected Towns in Addison and Washington Counties , VT

2005-2008 Forest Harvest Summary for Selected Towns in Addison and Washington Counties , VT. Community Biomass Project. Objective: Understand current harvest volumes from the local area 2005-2008 MRV towns: Warren, Waitsfield, Fayston, Moretown Harvest data from:

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2005-2008 Forest Harvest Summary for Selected Towns in Addison and Washington Counties , VT

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  1. 2005-2008 Forest Harvest Summary for Selected Towns in Addison and Washington Counties, VT Community Biomass Project

  2. Objective:Understand current harvest volumes from the local area • 2005-2008 • MRV towns: Warren, Waitsfield, Fayston, Moretown • Harvest data from: • UVA (current use) enrolled private lands; • State, Town and Federal (national forest) lands • Caveat: This is a rough estimate! • Non-current use private land harvest not included • Current use data is not perfect

  3. Harvest by land ownership type 100% 95% Percent of total harvest 0% Private; UVA Town State National Forest

  4. 2005 2006 2007 2008 Avg. Annual Total annual harvest volumes (cords) 2,140

  5. Avg annual harvest of 2140 cords (~1070 MBF) is enough wood to frame ~80 new 2000 sq.ft. houses. (13.7 MBF/house according to National Association of Home Builders)

  6. Harvest by town (cords) • Varies greatly year to year • Bristol and New Haven lowest, Starksboro highest

  7. Boards vs. Energy • 55% sawtimber, 45% low grade wood (cordwood, chips, etc.) • 966 cords avg. annual low grade harvest

  8. Home Heating POTENTIAL • Avg annual low grade harvest (966 cords) is enough to heat 6% of households (223 homes) in the focal towns. (4.3crds/house/yr source: 2009 UVM Wood Consumption Survey) • Note: does not account for other existing uses • Subtract at least 7.8% (313 homes) for Mt. Abraham High School’s chip supply and ~10% of Middlebury supply (10% based on proportion of their woodshed within the project area) • i.e. These two users consume more than the current low grade harvest recorded here.

  9. Current vs. Potential Harvest • Current low-grade harvest (966 cords/yr) is 4-9% of projected harvestable low-grade wood volume grown annually (10,990-23,810 cords/yr from Lapin and Rodgers 2009).

  10. Potential harvest volumes as energy • 10,990-23,810 cords/yr low-grade wood grown (Lapin and Rodgers 2009) • Potential heating for 2560-5550 homes (64-140% of existing homes) • USE WITH CAUTION!

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