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Item Open Access Clackamas side channel and culverts decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2007-06-18) Mt. Hood National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Announces decision approving project which reconnects a side channel of the Clackamas River (near mile post 35) using a back hoe to create a small channel connected to the river at both ends. Logs will be installed to add structure and pools. It also replaces two culverts with bridges that allow better passage of fish. One is at the junction of Bargfeld Creek and Fischers Mill Road and the other is at the junction of Spring Creek and Mattoon Road.Item Open Access Clackamas side channel and culverts environmental assessment(2007) Mt. Hood National Forest (Agency : U.S.)The project would reconnect a side channel of the Clackamas River (near mile post 35) using a back hoe to create a small channel connected to the river at both ends. Logs would be installed to add structure and pools. It would also replace two culverts with bridges that allow better passage of fish. One is at the junction of Bargfeld Creek and Fischers Mill Road and the other is at the junction of Spring Creek and Mattoon Road.Item Open Access Road decommissioning for aquatic restoration decision record(2008-12) Mt. Hood National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Analyzes the environmental effects for decommissioning approximately 84 miles of road across the Forest. Road decommissioning activities are proposed to improve hydrologic function and aquatic habitat in several high priority sixth-field subwatersheds. This EA analyzes three alternatives.Item Open Access Road decommissioning for aquatic restoration environmental assessment(2008) United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest RegionAnalyzes the environmental effects for decommissioning approximately 84 miles of road across the Forest. Road decommissioning activities are proposed to improve hydrologic function and aquatic habitat in several high priority sixth-field subwatersheds. This EA analyzes three alternatives.Item Open Access Robinhood Creek helicopter log deck decision memo(2008-06-12) Mt. Hood National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Approves action to temporarily store logs at a log deck in Nottingham Campground, and then transport them via helicopter to Robinhood Creek. The area of the proposed project is an open forest, predominantly lodgepole pine 20 to 40 feet tall, intermixed with conifers and hardwoods with an understory of grasses and low shrubs. Logs will be transported via log truck from existing log decks to the proposed log deck site adjacent to the main access road into Nottingham Campground.