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    House Mountain thinning timber sale decision record
    (2008-07-29) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Announces decision to implement timber sale, including harvesting on 523 acres, thinning 521 acres (mostly through ground-based yarding), fuel treatments on 80 acres, and renovation, maintenance and construction of roads.
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    East Fork Nehalem project environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact
    (2008-07) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Proposes to implement a multi-year fish and wildlife habitat enhancement project within the East Fork Nehalem watershed. The project includes fish habitat enhancement on a total of approximately 7.8 miles of stream, wildlife habitat enhancement on approximately 216 acres, riparian planting on approximately 10 acres, and fish passage work at two culverts. Project actions on BLM land would be in the Riparian Reserve land use allocation (LUA). Project actions would also occur on private and private industrial land in cooperation with the land owners.
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    Sandy River Basin integrated management plan environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact
    (2008-08) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    EA analyzes three alternatives outlining integrated management scenarios, and the no action alternative which describes current management actions. Predominant actions include developing recreation opportunities (e.g. facilities and trails), ecosystem enhancement and restoration (e.g. fish and wildlife habitat, soil rehabilitation), vegetation, fire, and realty management.
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    Wildwood Footbridge maintenance decision record
    (2008-09) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Approves project performing maintenance on the Salmon River footbridge, utilizing a partial containment system designed to contain water and solids dislodged during maintenance activities (EA section 2.2). The footbridge maintenance project area is within the Salmon River fifth field watershed, near the City of Sandy in Clackamas County, Oregon. The project area is located within Wildwood Recreation site; a 500 acre BLM managed day use recreation area.
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    Evan's Slide stabilization decision record
    (2008-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Announces decision to initiate project: 1/ placing large wood, trees with root wads attached and other organic materials into the tributary channel; 2/ stabilizing soils in the headwaters of the tributary channel and on the surface of the rotational slump adjacent to the tributary by the application of erosion control methods; 3/ cutting small trees (< 16 inches dbh, hardwood species only) and brush adjacent to the channel and along the banks or on channel bars of the mainstem of Evan's downstream from the project area to release understory conifer; 4/ placing these small red alder trees in the channel to add fine material for filtering and trapping suspended sediment; 5/ Planting of native tree and shrub species appropriate to the location may be utilized to speed development of the vegetative understory and to restore a mature forest community.
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    Pisgah progeny salvage decision record
    (2008-09-16) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Announces decision to implement the project, authorizing salvage harvest of approximately 30 dead and down trees on approximately 5.5 acres of land. Harvest operations will be conducted with ground-based equipment from existing rocked roads and skid trails.
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    Pisgah progeny salvage categorical exclusion review
    (2008-09-16) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Excludes from further environmental scrutiny proposed action salvaging approximately 5.5 acres of approximately 80-year-old timber that was blown down during winter storms in 2006 and 2007. The project area is in T.4N, R.2E, section 31, about five miles east of Scappoose, Oregon. The trees to be salvaged are located within a stand of timber that was commercially thinned in 2003 via the Pisgah Progeny timber sale. The project area contains about 50 dead and down Douglas fir, western hemlock and western red cedar trees. Approximately 30 trees would be harvested using ground-based equipment operating from approved skid trails and existing rocked roads. The remainder of the dead and down trees would be left on site for coarse woody debris.
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    Donald Z. Kessi North Fork amendment to right-of-way agreement S-23 environmental assessment, finding of no significant impact, and decision record
    (2008-10-17) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Proposes and approves permit to provide legal access to intermingled BLM-managed lands and Donald Z. Kessi (Kessi) owned lands for the purposes of forest management and the removal of timber and other forest products. Regulations at 43 CFR 2812.3-1 allow the authorized officer to require reciprocal access across Permittee's land as a condition precedent to granting access across public lands. The United States has identified Permittee land necessary to provide access to public land in the vicinity of Alsea, Oregon.
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    Moon Creek projects environmental assessment
    (2008-11) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    The Bureau of Land Management proposes to conduct two different project types in the Late Successional Reserve portion of the Northern Coast Range Adaptive Management Area and the Riparian Reserve land use allocations. The first project is a density management thinning of approximately 420 acres. The second project involves coarse wood development treatments on approximately 300 acres.
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    Upper and Lower Alsea River Watershed fish passage restoration environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact
    (2008-11-19) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Upper and Lower Alsea River Watershed Fish Passage Restoration is a proposal to restore fish passage to approximately three miles of anadromous and resident fish habitat. The project would replace six stream crossing culverts that currently block fish passage with six culverts that would allow fish passage. The project would also remove a portion of a trash rack that also blocks fish passage.
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    East Fork Nehalem project decision record
    (2008-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Announces decision to implement a multi-year fish and wildlife habitat enhancement project within the East Fork Nehalem watershed. The project includes fish habitat enhancement on a total of approximately 7.8 miles of stream, wildlife habitat enhancement on approximately 216 acres, riparian planting on approximately 10 acres, and fish passage work at two culverts. Project actions on BLM land would be in the Riparian Reserve land use allocation (LUA). Project actions would also occur on private and private industrial land in cooperation with the land owners.
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    East Fork Nehalem project finding of no significant impact
    (2008-07-31) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Finds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to implement a multi-year fish and wildlife habitat enhancement project within the East Fork Nehalem watershed. The project includes fish habitat enhancement on a total of approximately 7.8 miles of stream, wildlife habitat enhancement on approximately 216 acres, riparian planting on approximately 10 acres, and fish passage work at two culverts. Project actions on BLM land would be in the Riparian Reserve land use allocation (LUA). Project actions would also occur on private and private industrial land in cooperation with the land owners.
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    South Fork Alsea access road hazard tree removal/Alsea Falls Park enhancement environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact
    (2008-12-30) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    This environmental assessment (EA) discloses the predicted environmental effects of two projects on federal land located within the Upper Alsea River and Marys River Watersheds. Project 1 (Roadside Hazard Tree Removal/Roadside Enhancement) is a proposal to remove immediate and potentially future hazard trees and reduce fuel loadings and fire hazard risk adjacent to a backcountry byway [South Fork Alsea Access Road (Rd. # 146- 34.1)]. Project 2 (Park Enhancement) is a proposal to remove hazard trees, enhance stand health in addition to providing a visually appealing and safe park for visitors within the Alsea Falls Recreation Site.
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    Plum Creek Timberland amendment to right-of-way S-347 Valsetz area categorical exclusion review
    (2009-02-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Excludes from further environmental analysis amendment to right-of-way. The existing BLM managed land over which the requested access occupies has not been included in RWA S-347 and their addition is therefore discretionary. To minimize future impacts to BLM managed lands, only the lands within the existing 8-6-19.3 segment F road prism will be added by amendment.
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    Botkin Road and Klickitat Tie Road fish log salvage categorical exclusion review
    (2009-02-10) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Excludes from further environmental analysis projects removing approximately 50 pieces of fallen timber across or adjacent to the existing road network. Maps 1 and 2 indicate known sites where logs are available for removal. For site 1, in addition to tree across the road, remove up to 7 fallen dead trees from adjacent stand. Logs would be transported to a staging area, either at North Fork Alsea Hatchery or Harlan, for eventual use in aquatic restoration projects.
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    Moon Creek projects decision record
    (2008-12) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Announces approval of projects, including: 1) density management thinning on approximately 420 acres of 30-55 year old, relatively dense Douglas-fir and western hemlock stands, construct and then fully decommission approximately one-half mile of new temporary road, renovate approximately 2.5 miles of existing road and then fully decommission 2 miles of those roads, and reopen and then re-decommission approximately 4.5 miles of previously decommissioned rocked road; and 2) coarse wood development project on approximately 300 acres of forest stands between about 90 and 125 years old.
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    Moon Creek projects finding of no significant impact
    (2008-12-17) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    Finds NEPA documentation fully covers plan to to conduct two different project types in the Late Successional Reserve portion of the Northern Coast Range Adaptive Management Area and the Riparian Reserve land use allocations. The first project is a density management thinning of approximately 420 acres. Thinning would occur on federal land in portions of Township 3 South, Range 8 West, Sections 3, 11, 13, 14, 15, and 24, Willamette Meridian. The second project involves coarse wood development treatments on approximately 300 acres.
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    Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area contaminated soil project environmental assessment, finding of no significant impact, and decision record
    (2008-06-23) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    The Proposed Action is to remove contaminated soils from an area of approximately 2,600 square feet near the lighthouse. An estimated 72 cubic yards of soil would be excavated with power equipment and placed in temporary storage nearby while laboratory analysis determines the actual lead levels in the excavated soil. Once the lead levels in the excavated soil have been determined the soil will be disposed of at an appropriate landfill. Uncontaminated soil would be brought in to replace the excavated soil, and the site would be re-contoured and revegetated with red fescue. Another approximately 5,800 square feet of the area east of the lighthouse would be treated with phosphate solution to immobilize lead in the soil and reduce leaching and effects on humans and wildlife. This would involve spraying a liquid solution on the soil surface and, where existing vegetation allows, tilling the surface soil to increase distribution of the phosphate solution. Tilling would be accomplished with a small tractor-mounted tiller or walk-behind tiller.
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    Schaw Investments right-of-way agreement and Stimson Lumber right-of-way amendment environmental assessment, finding of no significant impact, and decision record
    (2007-02-27) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    The first part of the Proposed Action is to enter into a new reciprocal right of way agreement with Schaw Investments LLC. BLM would commit existing road 1-5-11 lying in the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 3 in T1S, R5W to the agreement. Schaw Investments would commit existing road 15-11 lying in the SWNE and NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 3 in T1S, R5W to the agreement. The new right-of-way agreement is a discretionary action. The second part of the Proposed Action is to amend certain United States and Permittee owned lands into Stimson RWA OR045624 (S-905). BLM would commit existing road 1-5-11 lying in the NW 1/4 and SW 1/4SE 1/4 of Section 3 in T1S, R5W to the agreement. It would also commit public land described as SW 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 17, T2N, R2W to the agreement. Stimson would commit existing road 1-5-11 lying in the SE 1/4SE 1/4 of section 3, E 1/2 NW 1/4 of section 10, the W 1/2 NW 1/2 and NW 1/4 SW 1/4 of section 11, and the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 of section 20, all in T1S, R5W. This amendment is a discretionary action.
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    Weyerhaeuser right-of-way agreement (S-805) amendment environmental assessment, finding of no significant impact, and decision record
    (2008-05-01) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District
    The proposed action is to amend certain permittee owned lands into Weyerhaeuser ROW agreement S-805. The permittee would commit Weyerhaeuser lands lying in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4, N 1/2 SE 1/4, and SE 1/4 NE 1/4 of section 36, T1S, R5W (Figure 1). This amendment is a discretionary action.