North Fork Crooked River management plan, decision record and finding of no significant impact

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1993-04

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District
Paulina Ranger District (Or.)

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Plan establishes a comprehensive river management approach to the free-flowing natural character of the North Fork, following its addition to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System as part of the Oregon Omnibus Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988. Results from a coordinated effort with the Forest Service and the BLM, as well as other agencies and concerned publics, establishing boundaries and detailing specific management direction and resource monitoring for each segment of the 34.2 mile river. Decision notice announces adoption of the preferred Alternative 49 as described in the draft management plan and the EA (August 1992).

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130 pp. Tables, maps, references, glossary, appendices. It encompasses 34.2 miles of the North Fork from the headwaters near Serra Springs to 1.3 miles above the confluence with the main stem of the Crooked River (excluding 8 miles of private land in Big Summit Prairie). Date of Decision notice is March 19, 1993. Captured May 29, 2007.

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Forest management -- Oregon -- Ochoco National Forest, Wild and scenic rivers -- Oregon -- Ochoco National Forest -- Management

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