Rise and Fall commercial thinning decision document
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Date
2007-08-20
Authors
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office
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Abstract
Announces decision to authorize the Rise and Fall Commercial Thinning project, partially implementing Alternative One described in the Myrtle Creek Commercial Thinning and Density Management EA (pp. 5-10). Five units totaling 141 acres in area will be treated. One additional acre will be clearcut for road right-of-way. Commercial thinning of 43 acres in the General Forest Management Area; and 65 acres in a Connectivity/Diversity Block will yield an estimated 1,118 thousand board feet chargeable to the Roseburg District annual sale quantity (ASQ) of 45 million board feet. Density management of 33 acres in Riparian Reserves will yield an estimated 448 thousand board feet that is not chargeable to the ASQ but which will still support local and regional manufacturers and economies.
Description
12 pp. Maps. Section 17, T. 28 S., R. 3 W. and Section 3, T. 29 S., R. 4 W. Captured January 28, 2008.
Keywords
Logging -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region, Forest thinning -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region, Public lands -- Oregon -- Roseburg Region