United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District2009-01-012009-01-012007-10https://hdl.handle.net/1794/821326 pp. Tables, appendices. Area-wide. Captured January 23, 2008.Announces decision to implement project. On December 14, 2006, a severe storm brought unusually heavy rains and strong winds to the Oregon Coast Range and the Willamette Valley, causing trees to blow down in various locations within the Marys Peak RA (Resource Area). The project proposes to remove a portion of these trees to reduce the risk of population build-up in bark beetles, the resulting infestation of adjacent healthy trees, as well as reduce the likelihood of fire killing the remaining live trees by meeting a need to reduce high surface fuel loadings. The project would provide access to permittees, the public and for administrative purposes by removing trees that have fallen across roads. The project would also produce a sustainable supply of timber to provide jobs and economic stability, while reducing the potential removal of wood fiber due to firewood and/or timber theft and also improve feasibility for tree planting. The actions would occur within LSR (Late-Successional Reserve), RR (Riparian Reserve), Matrix and AMA (Adaptive Management Area) LUAs (Land Use Allocations).en-USBark beetles -- Oregon -- Salem RegionSalvage logging -- Oregon -- Salem RegionFuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) -- Oregon -- Salem RegionWindfall (Forestry) -- Oregon -- Salem RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Salem RegionProgrammatic timber salvage FY 2007/2008 Marys Peak resource area environmental assessment and finding of no significant impactEnvironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact: Programmatic timber salvage FY 2007/2008 Marys Peak resource areaOther