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Summary of the analysis of the management situation for the Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan ; Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan
HD243.O7 U66 1990 ; I 1.98: K 66/990 ; 94 ; Includes ill. and maps. ; "The Klamath Falls RMP/EIS will analyze the impacts associated with management of the Klamath Falls Resource Area (KFRA). The resource area lands, also referred to as the planning area, consist of 212,000 acres of BLM-administered surface with BLM subsurface mineral estate, and 21,000 acres of BLM subsurface mineral estate only (private or state owned surface). The resource area lands west of Highway 97, referred to in this document as the west side, are primarily revested Oregon and California (O&C) grant lands (46,000 of 51,000 total BLM acres). The resource area lands east of Highway 97, referred to in this document as the east side, are public domain lands (161,000 acres). All these lands are located in southern Klamath County . Portions of the Rogue River, Fremont, and Winema National Forests and the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge are the other major federal lands within the planning area. Existing decisions and information in related environmental documents have been reviewed to determine which remain valid and may be continued through the 1990s" P. 3 [10].
Summary of the analysis of the management situation for the Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan ; Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan
HD243.O7 U66 1990 ; I 1.98: K 66/990 ; 94 ; Includes ill. and maps. ; "The Klamath Falls RMP/EIS will analyze the impacts associated with management of the Klamath Falls Resource Area (KFRA). The resource area lands, also referred to as the planning area, consist of 212,000 acres of BLM-administered surface with BLM subsurface mineral estate, and 21,000 acres of BLM subsurface mineral estate only (private or state owned surface). The resource area lands west of Highway 97, referred to in this document as the west side, are primarily revested Oregon and California (O&C) grant lands (46,000 of 51,000 total BLM acres). The resource area lands east of Highway 97, referred to in this document as the east side, are public domain lands (161,000 acres). All these lands are located in southern Klamath County . Portions of the Rogue River, Fremont, and Winema National Forests and the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge are the other major federal lands within the planning area. Existing decisions and information in related environmental documents have been reviewed to determine which remain valid and may be continued through the 1990s" P. 3 [10].
Summary of the analysis of the management situation for the Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan ; Klamath Falls Resource Area resource management plan
1990-01-01
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Record of Decision and Resource Management Plan, Klamath Falls Resource Area
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