Slash filter windrows are structures made out of waste logs and compacted slash and help to protect forest streams from sediment originating from forest roads. Learn how to correctly build a slash filter windrow.
Slash filter windrows are structures made out of waste logs and compacted slash. They protect forest streams from sediment originating on road surfaces and fill slopes, stabilize road fills, and help prevent stream sedimentation during road construction. Windrows can be constructed on both sides of a road or on just one side, depending on the type of road and surrounding topography.
Slash filter windrows should not substitute for right-of-way slash disposal: normally only a small part of right-of-way debris and slash is used in windrows.
For more information, see IDL Forester Forum Forest Practices No. 13 – Slash Filter Windrows
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