Detroit Ranger Districthttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/57322024-03-29T05:12:55Z2024-03-29T05:12:55ZPortland General Electric special use permit environmental assessmentWillamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/88592015-06-18T00:05:24Z2008-11-01T00:00:00ZPortland General Electric special use permit environmental assessment
Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Proposes to authorize the following in a 20-year Special Use Permit: On the ONF-CRNG, MHNF, and WNF, a ROW that authorizes 1) continued operation and maintenance of the transmission line facilities; 2) routine vegetation management within the ROW; and 3) use and maintenance of service or access roads within the ROW.
A special use authorization on the three National Forests that authorizes 1) management of danger trees outside the ROW; and 2) use and maintenance of transmission line service and access roads outside the ROW.
86 pp. Tables, maps, figure, references, appendices. The Bethel-Round Butte transmission line is a single-circuit 230-kV line that runs from PGE's Round Butte Switchyard near Round Butte Dam in Central Oregon to PGE's Bethel Substation near Salem, Oregon, a distance of approximately 100 miles. Near the Round Butte Switchyard, the transmission line crosses approximately 0.3 mile (Table 1-1) of the Ochoco National Forest-Crooked River National Grassland before it spans the Deschutes River and proceeds northwest across the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon (Figure 1-1). The transmission line crosses the crest of the Cascade Range near Olallie Butte and heads west across approximately 6.2 and 20.5 miles of the MHNF and WNF, respectively, before entering State Forest lands. Further west, the transmission line crosses BLM-administered lands and numerous private landholdings. The ONF-CRNG portion of the transmission line is located in Jefferson County; the MHNF and WNF portions are in Marion County. Captured March 24, 2009.
2008-11-01T00:00:00ZFrench Bug timber sale decision notice and finding of no significant impactWillamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/88572015-06-18T00:05:11Z2008-09-01T00:00:00ZFrench Bug timber sale decision notice and finding of no significant impact
Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Announces decision to select Alternative 3 to implement timber harvest on approximately 1276 acres of densely stocked, previously managed stands within the French Bug project area. This alternative will include commercial thinning on roughly 1264 acres, 1/2-acre gaps on 21 acres (15 acres within the thinning stands and 6 acres within the gap only stands), and larger gaps (1-3 acres) on 30 acres (22 acres within the thinning stands and 6 acres within the gap only stands). Total volume of commercial timber harvested is expected to be 15.1 million board feet (MMBF). Also includes maintenance and construction of roads.
37 pp. Tables, appendices, maps. T9S, R5E; T9S R6E; T10S R5E; and T10S R6E. Captured March 25, 2009.
2008-09-01T00:00:00ZFrench Bug timber sale environmental assessmentWillamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/88552015-06-18T00:06:03Z2008-07-01T00:00:00ZFrench Bug timber sale environmental assessment
Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Proposes harvesting 1255 of 2200 acres of stands. Approximately 945 acres would remain untreated. Also includes maintenance and construction of roads.
281 pp. Tables, maps, figures, references, appendices. T9S, R5E, Sections 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 35, 36; T9S R6E Sections 16, 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33; T10S R5E Section 1; and T10S R6E Section 6. Captured March 24, 2009.
2008-07-01T00:00:00ZBlowout thin project decision notice and finding of no significant impactDetroit Ranger District (Or.)https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/62202015-06-17T22:04:30Z2007-01-01T00:00:00ZBlowout thin project decision notice and finding of no significant impact
Detroit Ranger District (Or.)
Announces decision to implement Alternative 5 of the project EA, implementing timber harvest on approximately 751 acres, modified by converting some of the regeneration units to thinning units, and altogether dropping two regeneration units.
35 pp. Tables, maps, and appendices.
T10S, R5E, Sections 21-28, 34-36; T10S, R6E, Sections 19, 28-33; T11S, R5E, Sections 1-3, 10-15, 22-25; T11S, R6E, Sections 2-11, 14-23, 27-34; and T12S, R6E, Sections 4-5.
Captured April 19, 2007.
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