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Sloan-Kennally Timber Sale Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service Jan 1999

Sloan-Kennally Timber Sale Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

This Final EIS documents three alternatives analyzed for the Sloan-Kennally Timber Sale. The sale is to be offered in 2000 and administered by the McCall Ranger District of the Payette National Forest. The Sloan-Kennally sale planning area is located approximately 15 miles southeast of McCall. Alternatives include No Action, the Proposed Action, and Alternative 3, no timber harvest in the roadless area. The preferred alternative is the proposed action, which would harvest timber on 571 acres using tractor and helicopter logging systems. The mixture of silvicultural treatments is designed to mimic historic timber stand structure consisting of scattered large trees …


Proposed Owyhee Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement, Vol. 3, U.S. Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1999

Proposed Owyhee Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement, Vol. 3, U.S. Bureau Of Land Management

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

Five alternatives are described and analyzed in the final Environmental Impact Statement. Alternative A is a continuation of current management. Alternative B was developed through BLM staff interpretation and analysis of information submitted by the Owyhee Country Commissioners with the assistance of the Owyhee County Natural Resources Committee. Alternative C was developed by the BLM lower Snake River District interdisciplinary planning team. Alternative D was developed through BLM staff interpretation and analysis of information submitted by the Desert Group. Alternative E is the agency preferred alternative. It was developed by the BLM Lower Snake River Distrct interdisciplinary planning team.


Proposed Owyhee Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement, U.S. Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1999

Proposed Owyhee Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement, U.S. Bureau Of Land Management

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

Five alternatives are described and analyzed i9n the final Environmental Impact Statement. Alternative A is a continuation of current management. Alternative B was developed through BLM staff interpretation and analysis of information submitted by the Owyhee Country Commissioners with the assistance of the Owyhee County Natural Resources Committee. Alternative C was developed by the BLM lower Snake River District interdisciplinary planning team. Alternative D was developed through BLM staff interpretation and analysis of information submitted by the Desert Group. Alternative E is the agency preferred alternative. It was developed by the BLM Lower Snake River Distrct interdisciplinary planning team.


Proposed Owyhee Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 2, U. S. Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1999

Proposed Owyhee Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 2, U. S. Bureau Of Land Management

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

Five alternatives are described and analyzed in the final Environmental Impact Statement. Alternative A is a continuation of current management. Alternative B was developed through BLM staff interpretation and analysis of information submitted by the Owyhee Country Commissioners with the assistance of the Owyhee County Natural Resources Committee. Alternative C was developed by the BLM lower Snake River District interdisciplinary planning team. Alternative D was developed through BLM staff interpretation and analysis of information submitted by the Desert Group. Alternative E is the agency preferred alternative. It was developed by the BLM Lower Snake River Distrct interdisciplinary planning team.