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Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: final development concept plan/amendment to the general management plan, environmental impact statement
I 1.98:C 84/2/FINAL ; 421 ; "June 1995."; "NPS D-35."; "FES 95-27."; Includes bibliographical references and index.; Includes ill. and maps. ; "This Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) analyzes four alternatives to meet immediate and future needs at Crater Lake National Park. Alternative 4, which is the revised Proposed Action, has been developed in response to public and agency comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). A decision is needed to address issues and concerns regarding employee housing; completion of the ongoing redevelopment project at Rim Village; and long-term Park Service and concession maintenance, administration, and storage facilities. Crater Lake National Park is in southwest Oregon at the southern end of the Cascade Range. The primary resource at the park is Crater Lake itself. The lake is the deepest in the United States and is known for the clarity and intense blue color of its water. The park's entrance station at Mazama Village is 76 miles from Medford and 56 miles from Klamath Falls. Four areas are being considered within and adjacent to the park to provide an appropriate level of visitor services and facilities, and the necessary administrative and operational facilities of the Park Service and concessioner to support these functions" P. i.
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: final development concept plan/amendment to the general management plan, environmental impact statement
I 1.98:C 84/2/FINAL ; 421 ; "June 1995."; "NPS D-35."; "FES 95-27."; Includes bibliographical references and index.; Includes ill. and maps. ; "This Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) analyzes four alternatives to meet immediate and future needs at Crater Lake National Park. Alternative 4, which is the revised Proposed Action, has been developed in response to public and agency comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). A decision is needed to address issues and concerns regarding employee housing; completion of the ongoing redevelopment project at Rim Village; and long-term Park Service and concession maintenance, administration, and storage facilities. Crater Lake National Park is in southwest Oregon at the southern end of the Cascade Range. The primary resource at the park is Crater Lake itself. The lake is the deepest in the United States and is known for the clarity and intense blue color of its water. The park's entrance station at Mazama Village is 76 miles from Medford and 56 miles from Klamath Falls. Four areas are being considered within and adjacent to the park to provide an appropriate level of visitor services and facilities, and the necessary administrative and operational facilities of the Park Service and concessioner to support these functions" P. i.
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: final development concept plan/amendment to the general management plan, environmental impact statement
1995-01-01
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