United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District2008-12-292008-12-292008-06https://hdl.handle.net/1794/817537 pp. Maps, tables, figures, references. Township 8 South, Ranges 4 East. Captured July 8, 2008.EA proposes to initiate a number of related actions to reduce erosion and help reestablish channel stability in an unnamed tributary channel (tributary) of Evans Creek, located just west of the Evans Mountain Road (road # 8-4e-32). These actions would be employed over a period of a decade in order to assess the effectiveness of various erosion control techniques and interventions for achieving desired future conditions. Actions taken would include: placing trees, with root wads attached, into the tributary stream channel from the mouth to the headwaters. Sediment and colluvium in the headwaters of this channel and the surface of a rotational slump adjacent to the tributary will be stabilized by the addition of wood straw and a weed-free seed mix. Finally, large woody debris (LWD) will be placed into the Evans Creek main channel to function as fish habitat enhancement and to help retain and store sediment in transit through the channel. FONSI finds no environmental impact statement is needed.en-USFish habitat improvement -- Oregon -- Salem RegionCoarse woody debris -- Oregon -- Salem RegionPublic lands -- Oregon -- Salem RegionStream ecology -- Oregon -- Salem RegionEvan's Slide stabilization environmental assessment and finding of no significant impactEnvironmental assessment and finding of no significant impact: Evan's Slide stabilizationOther