Land Clearing, Demolition Services, Construction Prep

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Land Clearing

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Areas We Serve :

01. Bell, FL

02. Trenton, FL

03. Fanning Springs, FL

04. Chiefland, FL

05. Branford, FL

06. Lake City, FL

07. Gainesville, FL

08. Jacksonville, FL

09. St. Augustine, FL

10. Valdosta, GA

11. Green Coast Springs, Fl

12. Taylor County, Fl

13. Alachua County, FL

14. Columbia County, FL

15. Gilchrist County, FL

16. Grady County, GA

17. Suwannee County, FL

18. Levy County, FL

 

Services We offer:

  1. Soil backfilling and compaction
  2. Earthmoving or regrading
  3. Excavation and removal
  4. Interior demolition
  5. Junk pickup
  6. Land grading
  7. Construction site preparation
  8. Total structure demolition
  9. Construction debris disposal
  10. Excavation
  11. Exterior surface and wall
  12. demolition
  13. Property cleanup
  14. Land clearing
  15. Partial structure demolition
  16. Storm debris disposal
  17. Trench digging
  18. Excavation Services
  19. Demolition Services 
  20. Junk Removal & Hauling

Reducing fire Fuels through Mulching Treatments: What are the Ecological Effects?

Summary Many areas in the western U.S. are being thinned to reduce fire hazard and spread.
Often the most economical solution for the disposal of the thinned biomass is to grind and leave the material onsite. These treatments are assumed to reduce the ability of the forest to carry a crown fire, but the effects of the added material on forest ecosystems are poorly known because such treatments do not have a natural analogue.

Managers and the public are interested in understanding the impacts of the addition of this woody material on forest ecosystems so they can evaluate the benefits against the potential ecological costs of these treatments. The purpose of this study was to understand the ecological effects of mulching treatments in a broadly replicated study in the dominant coniferous forest types for the southern Rocky Mountains and the Colorado Plateau. The study specifically targeted the effects on fuel loading, vegetation response (under-story, species richness, and exotics), tree regeneration, soil micro-climate and soil nitrogen, and carbon storage.

Fire Science Brief Issue 140

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