From Buckthorn to Bioenergy: How Minnesota is Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy and Local Economies

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From Buckthorn : How Minnesota is Linking Habitat Restoration and Local Economies Barb Spears Woody Biomass Project Coordinator Minnesota DNR MNWIISC November 9, 2010

District Energy St. Paul 2007: Linking Habitat Restoration Innovative new project that unites two separate but linked aspects of environmental health: Habitat Restoration Bioenergy

to Bioenergy In 2007, the Minnesota legislature appropriated $4,500,000 to study renewable energy options for Rock-Tenn $500,000 for ecological restoration by removing ecologically inappropriate woody plant material DNR created small grants pilot project to cut, move and stage woody biomass material from public and private lands Project partner is District Energy St. Paul

Goals: Facilitate habitat restoration efforts Provide a local source of energy Explore feasibility including cost/benefit Replicate Benefits: Increase healthy native habitats Utilize traditionally discarded woody biomass as bioenergy Supplement landowner resources for habitat restoration

The need: Linking Habitat Restoration More than 7,000 acres of restorable habitat in need of tree and shrub removal have been identified on public and private land within 75 miles of St. Paul!

Pilot Approach Develop Procedures and Criteria: Ecological value of the site MCBS ranking Restricted to 75 mile radius of St. Paul Estimated volume at least 20 semi-truckloads Suitable roads/trails and staging area Current Management Plan (less than 10 years old) Capacity to manage project and write Harvest Plan Capacity and commitment for post-harvest management to achieve and maintain long-term restoration goals

to Bioenergy Pilot Projects Completed/Underway: Pilot Knob Hill, 3 acres, City of Mendota Heights Hastings Sand Coulee SNA, 7 acres, MN DNR Schuneman Marsh Preserve, 3 acres, Izaak Walton League Indian Mounds Park, 12 acres, City of St. Paul Bridgeview Park Reserve, 15 acres, Sherburne County Lake Edith (2 phases), 90 acres, Belwin Conservancy Zumbro Falls Woods SNA, 29 acres, MN DNR Kelleher Park, 23 acres, City of Burnsville Fort Snelling WPA Camp, 17 acres, MN DNR Uncas Dunes SNA-South Unit (2 phases), 47 acres, MN DNR Alimagnet Park, 28 acres, City of Burnsville DNR St. Paul Hatchery A.M.A., 8 acres, MN DNR

Pilot Knob Hill - 3 acres of mixed hardwoods restored to oak savanna/prairie, 16 loads, 320 tons, $21.50/ton

Hastings Sand Coulee SNA - 7 acres of pine plantation and invading red cedar restored to dry barrens prairie, 27 loads, 540 tons, $16.11/ton Friends of the Mississippi River

Schuneman Wildlife Preserve - 3 acres of pine plantation and invading hardwoods to oak savanna, 16 loads, 320 tons, $12.33/ton

Indian Mounds Regional Park, City of St. Paul 12 acres of mostly buckthorn restored to oak savanna and oak forest, 372 tons, $72.58/ton

Bridgeview Park, Sherburne County - 15 acres of mixed hardwoods, conifers and shrubs to oak woodland, 23 loads, 460 tons, $66.92/ton

Lake Edith Prairie and Savanna Phase 1, Belwin Conservancy - 74 acres of mixed hardwoods, conifers and shrubs to prairie and oak savanna, 209 loads, 4,180 tons, $19.47/ton

Zumbro Falls Woods SNA 29 acres conifer plantations, mixed hardwoods and shrubs to oak savanna, 56 loads, 1,120 tons, $12.70/ton 120 cords sold

Kelleher Park, City of Burnsville - 23 acres of mixed hardwoods, conifers and shrubs to oak savanna, 41 loads, 820 tons, $57.20/ton

Fort Snelling WPA Camp, MN DNR - 17 acres of buckthorn with some mixed hardwoods to prairie and oak savanna, 19 loads, 380 tons, $28.37/ton

Uncas Dunes SNA-South Unit, MN DNR - 47 acres of mixed hardwoods, conifers and shrubs to oak savanna 44 loads, 880 tons, $69/ton = 2 Phases

Alimagnet Park, City of Burnsville - 28 acres of buckthorn, honeysuckle and some mixed trees to red oak-sugar maple-basswood, 13 loads, 260 tons, $142.69/ton City of Burnsville City of Burnsville

Lake Edith Savanna Phase 2, Belwin Conservancy - 15 acres of mixed hardwoods and shrubs (primarily buckthorn and Amur maple) to oak savanna, 17 loads, 340 tons, $70.58/ton

2010: Linking Habitat Restoration and Local Economies In 2010, an additional $600,000 provided by the MN ENRTF Builds on the success of the pilot project Expands market opportunities for the biomass Will assess the feasibility of market-driven ecological restoration Funding available for 3-years

to Bioenergy and Local Economies Additional Goals: Stimulate local woody biomass markets Support local businesses and NGO s Utilize and employ labor crews Provide direct benefits to ecosystems and economies Conservation Corps Minnesota

to Bioenergy and Local Economies Small-scale Market Opportunities: Bioenergy Mulch (landscaping) Nursery Industry - soil amendments, mulch Animal bedding Pellets/Briquettes (home heating) Timber (house logs) Cedar for stream bank restoration Biomass aggregators Firewood Other???

to Bioenergy and Local Economies 2008 Map of biomass facilities **Challenge is to identify local outlets for biomass material to reduce transportation costs and for project efficiency.

and Local Economies Woody Biomass Project Management: DNR Operational Order #113 sets forth policy and procedures to prevent or limit the introduction, establishment and spread of IS and implement sitelevel management to limit the spread and impact of invasive species. Specific prevention measures adapted for woody biomass projects and incorporated into the required Woody Biomass Harvest Implementation Plan Provided to all parties actively operating on the project site

and Local Economies Woody Biomass Project Management : Permit to Transport Noxious Weed Infested Material or Equipment issued by the MDA = buckthorn Compliance Agreement - issued by the MDA and/or USDA = movement of EAB and other regulated articles from a quarantined area Ecological Restoration and Management Plan Biomass Harvesting Guidelines for Forestlands, Brushlands and Open Lands December 2007

and Local Economies Key Resources and Opportunities: Woody Biomass Utilization Desk Guide USDA Forest Service Minneapolis Biomass Exchange - http://www.mbioex.com/ Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment LSOHC Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund LCCMR

to Bioenergy and Local Economies Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) (Final Rule, Federal Register October 27, 2010) http://www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap Subsidy for up to $45/ dry ton of delivery cost available for 2 years: Material has been collected or harvested directly from the land in compliance with an approved conservation plan, forest stewardship plan, or equivalent plan, and in compliance with that plan, and, that eligible materials that are not crop residues are byproducts of preventative treatments that are removed to reduce hazardous fuels, to reduce or contain disease or insect infestation, or to restore ecosystem health.

to Bioenergy and Local Economies Long-term Considerations: Broaden scope to include forest health issues such as Emerald ash borer, oak wilt Replicate as markets develop Focus on land-based initiatives (Anoka Sandplain Partnership) Develop landowner based woody biomass cooperative

and Local Economies Leonard s Skipper Uncas Dunes SNA Barb Spears Woody Biomass Project Coordinator MN DNR barbara.spears@state.mn.us 651-259-5849