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Draft environmental impact statement: Ashland watershed protection project ; Ashland Watershed protection project
A 13.92/2:As 5x/2 ; 309 ; Cover title.; "August 1999"; Includes bibliographical references and index.; Includes ill. and maps. ; "This draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared in response to the need to manage vegetation in the Ashland Creek Watershed in manner that reduces the current fire hazard and restores fire dependent ecosystems to conditions where the chance for large-scale stand replacing wildfires is reduced. The overall goal for the management of the Ashland Creek Watershed is to continue to provide high quality drinking water for the City of Ashland and to maintain large areas of late-successional habitat by creating a fire resilient landscape that is relatively resistant to large-scale stand replacing wildfires. Five alternatives for conducting vegetation management for the purpose of fire hazard reduction--four action alternatives, and a No-Action alternative--are analyzed in detail is this draft EIS, including the Proposed Action and the Forest Service preferred Alternative (Alternative 5). Each alternative represents a different mix of treatment prescriptions and/or treatment methods to accomplish vegetation management for the purpose of fire hazard reduction and watershed protection" P. [5].
Draft environmental impact statement: Ashland watershed protection project ; Ashland Watershed protection project
A 13.92/2:As 5x/2 ; 309 ; Cover title.; "August 1999"; Includes bibliographical references and index.; Includes ill. and maps. ; "This draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared in response to the need to manage vegetation in the Ashland Creek Watershed in manner that reduces the current fire hazard and restores fire dependent ecosystems to conditions where the chance for large-scale stand replacing wildfires is reduced. The overall goal for the management of the Ashland Creek Watershed is to continue to provide high quality drinking water for the City of Ashland and to maintain large areas of late-successional habitat by creating a fire resilient landscape that is relatively resistant to large-scale stand replacing wildfires. Five alternatives for conducting vegetation management for the purpose of fire hazard reduction--four action alternatives, and a No-Action alternative--are analyzed in detail is this draft EIS, including the Proposed Action and the Forest Service preferred Alternative (Alternative 5). Each alternative represents a different mix of treatment prescriptions and/or treatment methods to accomplish vegetation management for the purpose of fire hazard reduction and watershed protection" P. [5].
Draft environmental impact statement: Ashland watershed protection project ; Ashland Watershed protection project
1999-01-01
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Or.) -- Ecosystem management; Ashland (Or.) -- Water-supply , Watershed management -- Oregon -- Ashland Creek Watershed; Water quality -- Oregon -- Ashland Creek Watershed; Water-supply -- Oregon -- Ashland Creek Watershed; Water-supply -- Oregon -- Ashland; Forest fires -- Oregon -- Ashland Creek Watershed -- Prevention and control; Wildfires -- Oregon -- Ashland Creek Watershed -- Prevention and control; Forest management -- Oregon -- Ashland Creek Watershed; Ashland Creek Watershed (Jackson Co.
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Ashland Watershed assessment & action plan ; Ashland Watershed assessment 2007
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