Allison Guard Station improvement project environmental assessment, decision notice, and finding of no significant impact

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2004-10-05

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Malheur National Forest (Agency : U.S.)

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Environmental assessment proposes to improve Guard Station built by Civilian Conservation Corps, planning to 1) convert an existing warehouse/bunkhouse into more bunkhouse space, 2) reconstruct building foundations that are deteriorating, 3) construct a new vehicle storage shed in a manner that is consistent with the site’s historic character, 4) remove or modify the generator building and move the generator to the vehicle shed, 5) replace and upgrade an above ground fuel tank to meet spill standards and fire codes, 6) improve access to the cookhouse to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements (ADA) and 7) improve the water system by fixing the current spring box or drilling a well. Decision Notice announces implementation of the project, which will meet requirements for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.

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17 pp. Map, illus. "Township 19 South, Range 26 E, Section 15, SW Quarter Section". Captured June 12, 2008.

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Forest management -- Oregon -- Malheur National Forest, Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- Oregon -- Harney County, Allison Guard Station (Or.)

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