Post on 25-Jan-2017
National Forest
National Park
Water Body
For more information, please contact Larry Swan (USFS R5 SPF Wood Utilization and Biomass Specialist) | Office: (707) 562.8917 | Email: lswan01@fs.fed.us
SPFR5
Connecting Forests to People
A collaboration between USFS Region 5 State & Private Forestry and UC Berkeley Woody Biomass Utilization Group
Facilities
California and Southern oregon Woody BiomaSS utilization
( Revision 2015/04/07)
106
105
64
63
62
61
33
32
32 Rio Bravo Jasmin Proposed Conversion33 Rio Bravo Poso Proposed Conversion61 Wilseyville Proposed Project62 Quincy Proposed Project
64 Trinity River Conservation Camp Proposed Project63 Devils Garden Conservation Camp Proposed Project
105 California Ethanol & Power LLC106 Trinity River Lbr.
PROPOSAL
7
7 Cal Forest Nursery Gasi�er PilotPILOT
60
59
53
42
107
42 SPI Anderson Biomass Power Project53 Iberdrola Lakeview Project
60 North Fork Project107 Red Rock Biofuels
59 Blue Lake Rancheria
ACTIVE PROJECT
38
47
39
37
24
17
13
17 Freshwater Pulp Biomass Power13 Diamond Walnut Biomass Power
24 Mesquite Lake Resource Recovery Power37 Sierra Biomass Power39 Soledad Energy47 Susanville Biomass Power Project
NON-OPERATIONAL
38 Sierra Biomass Power Corp.
44
27
26
19
6
2
1
20
29
36
48
50
22
2 Big Valley Biomass Power6 Covanta Burney Mtn. Power
1 Air Products Stockton Biomass Power
19 Imperial Valley Resource Recovery Power
26 Covanta Mt. Lassen Power27 Covanta Paci�c Oroville Power
44 SPI Loyalton Biomass Power
IDLE
22
20 Shasta Renewables
48
2936
50Covanta Mendota Power
Phoenix EnergyGreenleaf Eel River Power
Greenleaf Tracy Biomass PowerWest Biofuels Gasi�er Pilot
57104
103
102
58
56
52
51
49
46
45
43
41
40
35
34
31
28
25
23
18
16
15
14
12
11
10
9
8
5
4
3
21
4 Buena Vista Biomass Power5 Burney Forest Power
3 Blue Lake Biomass Power
8 Chowchilla Biomass Power
10 Greenleaf Desert View Power11 Covanta Delano Power12 Korea East West Power Fairhaven
9 Collins Pine Biomass Power
14 Dinuba Energy
16 DTE Stockton Biomass Power18 Greenleaf Honey Lake Power
15 Dixon Ridge Farms Gasi�er Power Pilot
23 Merced Power
28 Covanta Paci�c Ultrapower Chinese Station25 Mt. Poso Cogen
34 Rio Bravo Rocklin Biomass Power35 Roseburg Forest Products Biomass Power
31 Rio Bravo Fresno Biomass Power
40 SPI Burney Biomass Power41 SPI Anderson Biomass Power
46 SPI Sonora Standard Biomass Power
43 SPI Lincoln Biomass Power45 SPI Quincy Biomass Power
52 DTE Woodland Biomass Power56 Biomass One LP
49 Wadham Biomass Power51 Wheelabrator Shasta Biomass Energy
58 Central Valley Ag Grinding102 Collins Pine Biomass (Klamath Falls)103 Timber Products Veneer (Yreka)104 Columbia Plywood
OPERATIONAL
21 57Madera Power Rough & Ready Power
7
8
19
32
34
7 Harwood Products Sawmill8 Humbolt Flakeboard Particle Bd.
19 Sierra Cedar Products Sawmill32 Sierra Pine Rocklin MDF34 Calif. Redwood Co., Orick Sawmill
LIQUIDATED
61
61 Fruit Growers Supply CompanyCONSTRUCTION
35
24
14
6
55 33
5 Evergreen Pulp6 Hambro Forest Products Particle Bd.
14 Redwood Empire Philo Sawmill24 SPI Camino Sawmill
35 Sound Stud Sawmill
CLOSED
33 Calif. Redwood Co., Korbel Sawmill
6059
58
57
5655
54
5352
51
5049
47
464544 43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
31
3029
28
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25 23
22
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1 Agwood Mill & Lbr.2 Berry’s Sawmill3 Big Creek Lbr. Co. Sawmill4 Collins Pine Co. Sawmill
10 Mad River Lbr. Sawmill11 Mendocino Forest Products Sawmill12 Humboldt Redwood Co. Sawmill13 Arcata Forest Products Sawmill15 Redwood Empire Cloverdale Sawmill16 Roseburg Forest Products Veneer Mill17 Schmidbauer Lbr. Co. Sawmill18 Shasta Green Sawmill20 Sierra Forest Products Sawmill21 SPI Anderson Sawmill22 SPI Arcata Sawmill23 SPI Burney Sawmill
26 SPI Lincoln Sawmill27 SPI Oroville Cedar Sawmill
25 SPI Shasta Lk. Sawmill
28 SPI Quincy Sawmill29 SPI Chinese Camp Sawmill30 SPI Sonora Standard Sawmill
31 Sierra Pine Martell Particle Bd.36 Timber Products Veneer Mill37 Trinity River Lbr. Co. Sawmill
39 California Wood Shavings38 Willits Redwood Sawmill
41 SPI Keystone Bark Plant42 Lassen Forest Products
40 Priority Pallets Sawmill
43 Collins Fremont Sawmill44 Collins Particle Bd.45 Collins Hardboard46 Columbia Forest Products Plywood47 Murphy Plywood
50 Mallard Creek Shavings/Pellets51 American Wood Fiber
49 El Dorado Northern Sawmill
52 Jeld-Wen Thomas Lbr. Sawmill
54 Southern Oregon Post & Pole53 Jeld-Wen MDF
56 Sierra Pine MDF & Particle Bd.
57 Timber Products Co. Plywood & Particle Bd.
55 Boise Wood Products Veneer/LVL/Plywood
58 South Coast Lbr. Veneer & Plywood and South Coast Lbr. Dimention & Stud Sawmill
59 Murphy Co. Veneer60 Murphy Plywood Layup
48 Rough & Ready Lbr. Co.
OPEN
Primary Wood Processing Facilities
Biomass Power Plants
Open
Operational
Closed
IdleNon-Operational
Construction
Active Project
Liquidated
PilotProposal
Wood Products Primary Processing & Biomass energy Facilities
Primary Wood Processing Facilities
Biomass Power Plants
National Forest
National Park
Water Body
For more information, please contact Larry Swan (USFS R5 SPF Wood Utilization and Biomass Specialist) | Office: (707) 562.8917 | Email: lswan01@fs.fed.us
SPFR5
Connecting Forests to People
A collaboration between USFS Region 5 State & Private Forestry and UC Berkeley Woody Biomass Utilization Group
Facilities
California and Southern oregon Woody BiomaSS utilization
( Revision 2015/04/07)
106
105
64
63
62
61
33
32
32 Rio Bravo Jasmin Proposed Conversion33 Rio Bravo Poso Proposed Conversion61 Wilseyville Proposed Project62 Quincy Proposed Project
64 Trinity River Conservation Camp Proposed Project63 Devils Garden Conservation Camp Proposed Project
105 California Ethanol & Power LLC106 Trinity River Lbr.
PROPOSAL
7
7 Cal Forest Nursery Gasi�er PilotPILOT
60
59
53
42
107
42 SPI Anderson Biomass Power Project53 Iberdrola Lakeview Project
60 North Fork Project107 Red Rock Biofuels
59 Blue Lake Rancheria
ACTIVE PROJECT
38
47
39
37
24
17
13
17 Freshwater Pulp Biomass Power13 Diamond Walnut Biomass Power
24 Mesquite Lake Resource Recovery Power37 Sierra Biomass Power39 Soledad Energy47 Susanville Biomass Power Project
NON-OPERATIONAL
38 Sierra Biomass Power Corp.
44
27
26
19
6
2
1
20
29
36
48
50
22
2 Big Valley Biomass Power6 Covanta Burney Mtn. Power
1 Air Products Stockton Biomass Power
19 Imperial Valley Resource Recovery Power
26 Covanta Mt. Lassen Power27 Covanta Paci�c Oroville Power
44 SPI Loyalton Biomass Power
IDLE
22
20 Shasta Renewables
48
2936
50Covanta Mendota Power
Phoenix EnergyGreenleaf Eel River Power
Greenleaf Tracy Biomass PowerWest Biofuels Gasi�er Pilot
57104
103
102
58
56
52
51
49
46
45
43
41
40
35
34
31
28
25
23
18
16
15
14
12
11
10
9
8
5
4
3
21
4 Buena Vista Biomass Power5 Burney Forest Power
3 Blue Lake Biomass Power
8 Chowchilla Biomass Power
10 Greenleaf Desert View Power11 Covanta Delano Power12 Korea East West Power Fairhaven
9 Collins Pine Biomass Power
14 Dinuba Energy
16 DTE Stockton Biomass Power18 Greenleaf Honey Lake Power
15 Dixon Ridge Farms Gasi�er Power Pilot
23 Merced Power
28 Covanta Paci�c Ultrapower Chinese Station25 Mt. Poso Cogen
34 Rio Bravo Rocklin Biomass Power35 Roseburg Forest Products Biomass Power
31 Rio Bravo Fresno Biomass Power
40 SPI Burney Biomass Power41 SPI Anderson Biomass Power
46 SPI Sonora Standard Biomass Power
43 SPI Lincoln Biomass Power45 SPI Quincy Biomass Power
52 DTE Woodland Biomass Power56 Biomass One LP
49 Wadham Biomass Power51 Wheelabrator Shasta Biomass Energy
58 Central Valley Ag Grinding102 Collins Pine Biomass (Klamath Falls)103 Timber Products Veneer (Yreka)104 Columbia Plywood
OPERATIONAL
21 57Madera Power Rough & Ready Power
Biomass Power Plants
Biomass energy FacilitiesBiomass Power Plants
OperationalIdleNon-OperationalActive ProjectPilotProposal
National Forest
National Park
Water Body
For more information, please contact Larry Swan (USFS R5 SPF Wood Utilization and Biomass Specialist) | Office: (707) 562.8917 | Email: lswan01@fs.fed.us
SPFR5
Connecting Forests to People
A collaboration between USFS Region 5 State & Private Forestry and UC Berkeley Woody Biomass Utilization Group
Facilities
California and Southern oregon Woody BiomaSS utilization
( Revision 2015/04/07)
5
5
11
9
11 1
10
114
1
10
12
6
2
11
6
23
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2
2
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2
2
2
2
11
6
6
6
6
2
6
7
6
9
11
2
5
8
Humboldt Redwood Co.
Arcata Forest Products
Roseburg Forest Products
Schmidbauer Lbr. Co.
SPI Arcata Timbers Sawmill
Blue Lk. Round Stock Co.Calif. Redwood Co.
Timber Products
Collins Pine Co.Fremont-Lakeview Collins Pine Co. Hardboard
Columbia Forest Products
Thomas Lbr.Boise Wood ProductsVeneer/LVL
South Coast Lbr.
Murphy Co. Veneer
Agwood Mill & Lbr.
Berry’s Sawmill
Big Creek Lbr. Co.
Collins Pine Co. Chester
Mendocino Forest Products
Redwood Empire Cloverdale
Shasta Green
Sierra Forest Products
SPI Anderson
SPI Burney
SPI Lincoln
SPI Oroville Cedar Mill
SPI Shasta Lk.
SPI Quincy
SPI Chinese Camp Fencing MillSPI Sonora Standard
SPI Anderson Pole Mill
Trinity River Lbr. Co.
California Wood Shavings
Willits Redwood
Priority Pallets
El Dorado Northern Corp.
Redwood Empire Philo
Sound Stud
Rough & Ready Lbr. Co.
CLT Forest Management
Fruit Growers Supply Company
Humboldt Redwood Co.
Arcata Forest Products
Roseburg Forest Products
Schmidbauer Lbr. Co.
SPI Arcata Timbers Sawmill
Blue Lk. Round Stock Co.Calif. Redwood Co.
Timber Products
Collins Pine Co.Fremont-Lakeview Collins Pine Co. Hardboard
Columbia Forest Products
Thomas Lbr.Boise Wood ProductsVeneer/LVL
South Coast Lbr.
Murphy Co. Veneer
Agwood Mill & Lbr.
Berry’s Sawmill
Big Creek Lbr. Co.
Collins Pine Co. Chester
Mendocino Forest Products
Redwood Empire Cloverdale
Shasta Green
Sierra Forest Products
SPI Anderson
SPI Burney
SPI Lincoln
SPI Oroville Cedar Mill
SPI Shasta Lk.
SPI Quincy
SPI Chinese Camp Fencing MillSPI Sonora Standard
SPI Anderson Pole Mill
Trinity River Lbr. Co.
California Wood Shavings
Willits Redwood
Priority Pallets
El Dorado Northern Corp.
Redwood Empire Philo
Sound Stud
Rough & Ready Lbr. Co.
CLT Forest Management
Fruit Growers Supply Company
ID Number Refers to Sawmill Type
By Annual Consumption (MMBF/Year)
Current Status
Greater than or equal to 70
50 - 70
OpenIdleConstruction
10 - 50Less than 10
Type Type Name Basic Description
1 Board Sawmill Produce primarily pine products (at least in California), such as 1X, 5/4, 6/4 and other specialty thicknesses. The lumber is often used in the millwork industry (such as doors and windows) and graded for appearance rather than strength.
2 Dimension Sawmill Produce primarily structural products, such as 2X4, 2X6, 2X8 etc. The lumber is graded for strength rather than appearance.
3 Fencing Sawmill Produce largely fencing boards, averaging 1" nominal thickness (actual thick-ness closer to 5/8" to 3/4"). Incense cedar is commonly used, but will also use pine for some fencing stock and pallet deck boards.
4 Hardboard Plant Composite product that can be pressed into many different thicknesses and shapes. The facility shown in Klamath Falls commonly makes pre-finished, outdoor siding. This particular composite product starts with wood chips that are then defibrated to make a mat that is pressed into a panel with the desired pattern.
5 Post/Pole and Pole Mills Manufacture round products, such as posts (commonly 8’-10’ long, but normal-ly less than 12’) or poles (usually less than 24’ in length). Utility distribution line poles are made by post/pole and pole mills, but rarely longer utility poles which have rigorous taper, sweep and other quality specifications.
6 Redwood Sawmill Produce primarily redwood products, which are not usually used for structural purposes unless they are larger dimension, such as timbers. Most redwood sawmills also cut Douglas-fir for the dimension lumber market (structural uses).
7 Redwood Timber Sawmill
Produce larger size products that are then sold as is or resawn. Timbers usually are at least 5”X5” and larger.
8 Small Log Sawmill Produce “stud” lumber (2X in specified lengths) or 1X material, often for low grade markets, such as dunnage (e.g. pallet stock, such as deck boards). They operate best in the 7”-8” small end diameter range (inside bark). The differ-ence between a stud sawmill and “small log” sawmill is usually the primary breakdown saw set-up and line speed (small log mills will run faster than stud mills).
9 Stud Sawmill Specialize primarily in 2X4 and 2X6 lumber. They operate best with logs in the 7”-10” small end diameter range.
10 Timber Sawmills Produce larger size products that are then sold as is or resawn. Timbers usually are at least 5”X5” and larger.
11 Veneer Plants Rotary peel logs to obtain thin sheets of veneer which are used to make plywood and laminated veneer lumber.
12 Whole Log Shavings Mill Takes up to 8’ logs and planes the logs to make animal bedding shavings.
* Sawmills and other wood processing plants are generally classified according to the type of product produced or species required. All mills have diameter and species preferences or requirements, which differ even within the same category.
Primary Processing Facilities utilizing logs or chiPs greater than 500 mBF/year not including Biomass energy Plants and mulch/soil amendment Facilities