Forest Analysis
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Boundary Timber
Supply Area (TSA) |

The Boundary TSA, located in south–central B.C., covers approximately 580,000 hectares.
The TSA includes the communities of Grand Forks, Beaverdell and Greenwood.
The current allowable annual cut for the Boundary TSA is 700,000 cubic metres.
The Boundary timber supply area is administered by the Selkirk
District.
In November 2006, the chief forester postponed the date for the next
AAC determination until 2011.
Current Timber Supply Review (TSR)
Public input is a vital part of the timber supply review process.
A data package was released on June 24, 2011. Feedback is welcome
on any issue related to the timber supply review for the Boundary TSA.
News Releases
Documents
Current TSR Documents
Section 8 (3.1) Postponement Order
The
Forest Act —
Section 8 (3.1) permits the chief forester to
consider a postponement of the allowable annual cut to a date that is up to 10
years after the last determination, if the chief forester determines that the AAC
is not likely to be changed significantly with a new determination.
Pre–2002 TSR Documents
Pre–1997 TSR Documents