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2 logging companies to pay $150,000 in finesNovember 14,2012
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Attorney General’s office says two logging companies will pay a total of $150,000 in fines for improper timber harvesting.
The office says Adrien Inkel and Son Inc., and Stephane Inkel, Inc. failed to follow current use forest management plan on their 2,113-acre parcel in Bloomfield.
Under the court-approved settlement, the companies will pay the state for four violations of its “Heavy Cut” law. The law was enacted in 1997 and requires landowners to follow sound forest management practices when heavy cutting 40 acres or more.MORE IN Vermont NewsBURLINGTON — More than 3,000 University of Vermont students have received degrees at the school’s... Full StoryBURLINGTON — The University of Vermont has dedicated a campus building in honoring of one of the... Full StoryMONTPELIER — Vermont State Auditor Doug Hoffer is praising lawmakers for passing legislation to... Full Story -
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