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Emigrant Lake resource management plan, Oregon ; Resource management plan, Oregon
I 27.2:Em 5x ; 114 ; (Draft) Site-specific management plan for the Emigrant Lake bald eagle nest site included at end of management plan report.; "September 1995"; Includes ill., maps (folded) and tables. ; "Emigrant Dam was constructed by private interests in 1924 and enlarged by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) in 1958-60 for irrigation, flood control, and other beneficial purposes as part of the Talent Division of the Federal Rogue River Basin Project. In 1968, Jackson County (County) entered into a 50-year lease agreement with Reclamation. This agreement is to develop minimum basic recreation facilities and to manage the 1,467 acres of water surface and Federal lands that surround Emigrant Lake. Since that time, the County has developed 100 acres at the north end of the lake. Other areas have little or no recreation improvements. Recent population growth, coupled with an active tourism industry in the Ashland area has resulted in increased use and conflicts among recreationists and between recreationists and nearby residents. Increasing recreational demands on a relatively small body of water and a limited land base have resulted in natural resource degradation and financial difficulties for the County in operating and maintaining recreation facilities" P. 1-1.
Emigrant Lake resource management plan, Oregon ; Resource management plan, Oregon
I 27.2:Em 5x ; 114 ; (Draft) Site-specific management plan for the Emigrant Lake bald eagle nest site included at end of management plan report.; "September 1995"; Includes ill., maps (folded) and tables. ; "Emigrant Dam was constructed by private interests in 1924 and enlarged by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) in 1958-60 for irrigation, flood control, and other beneficial purposes as part of the Talent Division of the Federal Rogue River Basin Project. In 1968, Jackson County (County) entered into a 50-year lease agreement with Reclamation. This agreement is to develop minimum basic recreation facilities and to manage the 1,467 acres of water surface and Federal lands that surround Emigrant Lake. Since that time, the County has developed 100 acres at the north end of the lake. Other areas have little or no recreation improvements. Recent population growth, coupled with an active tourism industry in the Ashland area has resulted in increased use and conflicts among recreationists and between recreationists and nearby residents. Increasing recreational demands on a relatively small body of water and a limited land base have resulted in natural resource degradation and financial difficulties for the County in operating and maintaining recreation facilities" P. 1-1.
Emigrant Lake resource management plan, Oregon ; Resource management plan, Oregon
1995-01-01
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