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The Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management extends from the Pacific Coast into the western slopes of the Cascade Range, encompassing 316,000 acres.
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Item Open Access Bear Marten Watershed environmental assessment(1998-02) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictThe Introduction chapter consists of a general description of the watershed and watershed analysis. The Characterization chapter summarizes the current conditions of important resources in the watershed such as soils, water, wildlife, recreation, fisheries, and vegetation. The Key Issues and Questions chapter highlights the important values, resources or concerns in the watershed. The Current and Reference chapter briefly describes the current and reference condition of the watershed. The Synthesis and Recommendations chapter describes the interrelationship of the various resources in the watershed and suggests management of the watershed; the Recommendations section will be reviewed and possibly refined during the landscape design. The Appendix contains supporting documents.Item Open Access Camp Run timber sale finding of no significant impact and decision record(2008-06-18) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictEnvironmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed Camp Run Project (EA-OR090-07-06) was prepared by the Upper Willamette Resource Area, Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This timber sale was analyzed as part of that project, and would occur on approximately 402 acres. Actions may include thinning in upland and Riparian Reserves, creation of snags and coarse wood debris, stream channel enhancements, road improvements, culvert replacements, temporary road construction and road decommissioning.Item Open Access ERFO roads finding of no significant impact and decision record(2007-06-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces implementation of repairing one road and decommissioning another damaged by storms. Includes restoring road surface, realigning road, installing crossdrains and culverts, removing about twelve trees, and revegetating the site.Item Open Access Upper Siuslaw landscape plan environmental assessment(2008-12-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictActions analyzed in this EA include density management and commercial thinning, riparian enhancement treatments, botanical restoration treatments, culvert replacements/removals, and road construction, renovation, improvement, and decommissioning.Item Open Access Hatchery Creek timber sale decision record(2008-08-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAn Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impacts (FONSI) for the proposed McKenzie Tribs Projects (EA-OR090-08-01) were prepared by the Upper Willamette Resource Area, Eugene District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This timber sale was analyzed as part of that project, and would occur on approximately 250 acres. Land allocations include Matrix (including Adaptive Management Areas) Riparian Reserves, and Bald Eagle Habitat Areas (BEHAs) are also included. Actions may include thinning in upland and Riparian Reserves, creation of snags and coarse wood debris, road improvements, culvert replacements, temporary road construction and road decommissioning.Item Open Access Clay and Whittaker Creek recreation sites decision record/categorical exclusion review(2005-10-04) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces approval of project replacing the existing vehicle barriers in the Clay and Whittaker recreation sites with newer one meeting safety standards regarding height requirement and correct placement.Item Open Access Warner Roost finding of no significant impact and decision record(2007-02-20) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces implementation of Alternative 2 of project EA, accelerating the development of suitable nesting and roosting habitat for bald eagles by thinning uplands and riparian reserve areas on 350 acres, creating snag and down logs, and closing roads.Item Open Access Shotgun OHV trail system modifications environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2006-05-31) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictEA proposes to initiate a recreation management project to improve the Shotgun OHV trail system by (1) relocating, redesigning, or decommissioning portions of trails that are difficult to maintain or are causing excessive erosion, (2) constructing and reconstructing trails to provide more miles of trails and better linkages between trails and the staging areas, (3) developing a new staging area, and (4) establishing maintenance and monitoring standards. Includes reconstruction, construction, and decommissioning of roads, and construction of new staging area with gravel surfacing, a vault toilet, sign support structures, garbage/recycle cans, barriers as needed, tables, and a loading ramp.Item Open Access Row River bridge decision record/categorical exclusion review(2006-07-17) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces decision to issue a right-of-way grant of approximately .15 acres to Lane County for the facilitation of replacing Row River Bridge.Item Open Access Teeter Creek aquatic and riparian habitat restoration environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2006-03-22) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes to restore and enhance the spatial and temporal connectivity and the physical integrity of the aquatic ecosystem by eliminating human-caused barriers and enhancing habitat complexity within the Teeter Creek Drainage. The Weyerhaeuser Corporation and the Upper Willamette Resource Area, Eugene District would conduct aquatic and riparian habitat restoration and road decommissioning, including closure of four miles of road, removal of approximately 22 road-stream crossings and relief culverts, restoration of 17 stream channels, placement of large wood and boulder structures in the creek, re-establishment of native riparian vegetation, and the creation of 8 small ponds.Item Open Access Mohawk River timber sale finding of no significant impact and decision record(2007-10-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces decision implementing Alternative 2 of the Mohawk East project EA, providing a sustainable supply of timber from the Matrix lands while maintaining valuable structural components (snags and down woods) and habitat for special status species, and treat stands to accelerate the growth of trees to restore large conifers in riparian reserves. Includes thinning approximately 136 acres of Matrix and riparian reserve and road improvements, temporary road construction, and decommissioning.Item Open Access Drury Bunks timber sale decision notice(2008-02-25) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictAnnounces decision implementing Alternative 2 of project EA to proceed with Drury Bunks timber sale as part of plan to provide a sustainable supply of timber from the Matrix lands while maintaining valuable structural components (snags and down woods) and habitat for special status species, and treat stands to accelerate the growth of trees to restore large conifers in riparian reserves. Includes 750 acres of commercial thinning, culvert replacements, and road improvement, construction, and decommissioning.Item Open Access Mohawk East project environmental assessment(2007-12-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes to provide a sustainable supply of timber from the Matrix lands while maintaining valuable structural components (snags and down woods) and habitat for special status species, and treat stands to accelerate the growth of trees to restore large conifers in riparian reserves. Includes 750 acres of commercial thinning, culvert replacements, and road improvements, construction, and decommissioning.Item Open Access Transition Management environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2008-05-07) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictEA proposes to grant owners of private land permission to cross lands managed by the BLM to gain legal access to their timber lands. Proposed action is to re-commission (improve) two existing roads with some new construction to provide access.Item Open Access Whittaker Creek Recreation Site waste water pipe extension decision record/categorical exclusion review(2005-10-04) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes to upgrade the drinking water drainage system to the only operating hand pump within the recreation site. Project would bring the pump into compliance by replacing the existing 20-foot drain pipe with the required 100-foot pipe, ending west of campsite 4. Work would include digging a ditch for the new pipe with a ditch digger within a bushy area while the camp is closed.Item Open Access Salvage Sam blow down recovery environmental assessment(2007-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes salvage activities on about 40 acres, removing 650 thousand board feet (MBF) of blow down timber removed via a timber sale.Item Open Access West Eugene Wetlands schedule environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact(2005-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes treatments on 1340 acres of BLM-managed lands in West Eugene Wetlands. Ten-year integrated treatment schedule aims to protect an integrated system of wetlands, protect and expand current populations and habitat of rare plants and animals, protect high quality example of each important type of wetland plant community, protect and enhance water quality, wildlife habitat, flood storage, sediment and toxicant removal and other wetland functions and values, and conserve and enhance wetland functions and values through operations, maintenance, and monitoring practices.Item Open Access Upper Lake Creek special recreation management area recreation area management plan environmental assessment(2005-01) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposed preferred plan would emphasize development of rustic recreation facilities at Hult Reservoir and development of a non-motorized trail system in the SRMA. Facilities would include: an improved boat launch for non-motorized boats and other small watercraft, fishing pier, day-use picnic area with parking, 10-15 unit dry campground, permanent vault restrooms, trash facilities, and educational kiosks or wayside exhibits. Approximately 8 miles of multiple-use, non-motorized trails would be created from renovation of abandoned logging roads, and new construction of about 2 miles of connecting trail segments, with a construction of a trailhead with accompanying facilities.Item Open Access McKenzie Tribs environmental asssessment(2007-11-13) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes to provide a sustainable supply of timber while maintaining valuable structural components (snags and down wood) and to provide habitat for a variety of organisms associated with both late-successional and younger forests. Includes commercial thinning, habitat restoration projects, and road management activities (improvement, construction, and decommissioning).Item Open Access McGowan/Parsons project environmental assessment(2006-05-03) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene DistrictProposes to provide a sustainable supply of timber from the Matrix lands while maintaining valuable structural components (snags and down woods) and habitat for special status species, and to treat stands to accelerate the growth of trees to restore large conifers in Riparian Reserves. Includes commercial thinning, aquatic habitat restoration, and road improvements.