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Decision record for Doubleday fire salvage ; Decision record Doubleday fire salvage
I 53.59/2:D 74 X/rec ; 15 ; Cover title.; "April 8, 2009."; "EA # DOI-BLM-OR-M050-2009-0015." ; "My decision is to implement Alternative 2 as analyzed in the Doubleday Fire EA with the exception of excavator piling. After input from the public and discussion with the Fire and Fuels specialist it was determined the salvage could be implemented without the use of an excavator to pile the logging slash in the tractor units. The slash will be lopped and scattered, which should benefit soil productivity and not contribute significantly to fire hazard in the near future. If slash exceeds 15 tons per acre, it will be handpiled to reduce the amount of coarse woody debris present as a fuel base under regenerating vegetation. My decision will implement actions in locations described below and all required Project Design Features (PDFs), as described in the EA. PDFs were developed using the Best Management Practices (BMPs) identified in the 1995 ROD/RMP (p 151-175). The project is located on matrix lands in Township 35 South, Range 2 East, Sections 23 and 27, Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon." P. 2 [2]
Decision record for Doubleday fire salvage ; Decision record Doubleday fire salvage
I 53.59/2:D 74 X/rec ; 15 ; Cover title.; "April 8, 2009."; "EA # DOI-BLM-OR-M050-2009-0015." ; "My decision is to implement Alternative 2 as analyzed in the Doubleday Fire EA with the exception of excavator piling. After input from the public and discussion with the Fire and Fuels specialist it was determined the salvage could be implemented without the use of an excavator to pile the logging slash in the tractor units. The slash will be lopped and scattered, which should benefit soil productivity and not contribute significantly to fire hazard in the near future. If slash exceeds 15 tons per acre, it will be handpiled to reduce the amount of coarse woody debris present as a fuel base under regenerating vegetation. My decision will implement actions in locations described below and all required Project Design Features (PDFs), as described in the EA. PDFs were developed using the Best Management Practices (BMPs) identified in the 1995 ROD/RMP (p 151-175). The project is located on matrix lands in Township 35 South, Range 2 East, Sections 23 and 27, Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon." P. 2 [2]
Decision record for Doubleday fire salvage ; Decision record Doubleday fire salvage
2009-01-01
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Salvage logging -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Big Butte Creek Watershed; Salvage logging -- Environmental aspects -- Oregon -- Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County); Post-fire forest management -- Oregon -- Big Butte Creek Watershed; Post-fire forest management -- Oregon -- Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County); Environmental impact analysis -- Oregon -- Big Butte Creek Watershed; Environmental impact analysis -- Oregon -- Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County); Big Butte Creek Watershed (Or.); Little Butte Creek Watershed (Klamath County and Jackson County , Or.)
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Doubleday fire salvage environmental assessment ; Doubleday fire salvage EA
BASE | 2009
|Finding of no significant impact for Doubleday fire salvage ; FONSI Doubleday fire salvage
BASE | 2009
|British Library Online Contents | 1997
Salvage and restoration following a fire
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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