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Item Open Access East Fork Stouts Creek culvert replacement decision documentation(2002-06-21) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the replacement of a large stream-crossing culvert on the E. Fork Stouts Creek, located on BLM Road No. 31-3-10.1, immediately upstream of the junction with Road No. 31-3-3.2. Field Office and District engineering personnel have identified a need for replacement of the culvert because of the near-term risk of failure. Fishery biologists have also identified the culvert as a barrier to upstream and downstream passage by resident fish and other aquatic organisms.Item Open Access Elk Creek stream crossing upgrade project decision record(2005-01-03) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the implementation of the Proposed Action replacing stream crossing culverts on four sites within the Elk Creek fifth-field watershed.Item Open Access Elk Creek stream crossing upgrade project environmental assessment(2005-05-13) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeProposes to replace four stream crossings in the Elk Creek fifth-field watershed by excavating the fill material from around the old culvert, removing the culvert, and replacing it with a round pipe or bottomless pipe on concrete footing. The new culvert would be placed in the stream channel and compacted fill material placed around the sides and top.Item Open Access South River programmatic restoration decision documentation(2007-04-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize replacement of a stream-crossing culvert located on Rice Creek. The project site is located on BLM-managed lands, where Rice Creek crosses beneath BLM Road No. 29-7-24.0. Field Office hydrology and fisheries personnel, and District Office engineering staff have identified the culvert as a source of sediment, at risk of failure in the near term, and an impediment to upstream and downstream passage by both native and anadromous fish.Item Open Access South River programmatic restoration W. Fork Canyon Creek tributary decision documentation(2006-05-09) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize replacement of a stream-crossing culvert located on an unnamed tributary to the W. Fork Canyon Creek with a steel girder, concrete deck bridge. Field Office hydrology and fisheries personnel, and District Office engineering staff have identified the culvert as a source of sediment, an impediment to upstream and downstream passage by both native and anadromous fish, and at risk of failure in the near term.Item Open Access Swiftwater stream crossing upgrade project decision record(2005-07-26) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize implementation of TheIncredibleHolt density management timber sale. The implementation of this decision would meet the objectives to accelerate stand diversity in mid-seral forests on BLM lands designated as Late-successional Reserves and to enhance the development of aquatic habitat.Item Open Access Swiftwater stream crossing upgrade project decision record(2004-02-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the implementation of the Proposed Action, the replacement of stream crossing culverts at six sites within the Swiftwater Resource Area, located in the Elk Creek, Middle North Umpqua and Upper Calapooya fifth-field watersheds.Item Open Access Upper Umpqua Watershed plan decision record(2003-10-30) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to adapt a scaled-back version of Alternative 3 of Project EA. Includes commercial thinning, permanent and temporary road building, burning piled slash, fixing and replacing culverts, and adding log and boulder structures to streams to improve aquatic habitat.Item Open Access Weaver Creek culvert replacement decision documentation(2004-03-11) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District OfficeAnnounces decision to authorize the replacement of a large stream-crossing culvert on Weaver Creek. The culvert is located on a BLM easement crossing private lands beneath BLM Road No. 29-3-16.0. Field Office hydrology and fishery personnel have identified the culvert as a source of sediment and an impediment to upstream and downstream passage by juvenile fish, and other aquatic organisms.