NEPA Project Details
Project: Delph Creek Density Management and Riparian Buffer Study | |
| Project Status: Planning in Progress | |
| Office Location: Salem | |
| Resource Area: Cascades | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-S040-2009-0001-EA Environmental Assessment | |
| Document Publish Date: 10/13/2009 | |
| Summary: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has conducted an environmental analysis for the Delph Creek Density Management and Riparian Buffer Study research project (DMS project) and a fish passage restoration project (fish passage project). The DMS project is a proposal to 1/ thin approximately 204 acres of 67-year-old timber stands in the Matrix and Riparian Reserve Land Use Allocations; 2/ renovate and maintain approximately 1.5 miles of existing roads; and 3/ fell two green trees per acre for coarse woody debris. The fish passage project is a proposal to replace two culverts on Road No. 4-5E-3 to restore fish passage. The projects are located on BLM lands within Township 3 South, Range 5 East, Section 35, W.M. Related Documents: Density Management and Riparian Buffer Study Plan | |
| Public Review Start Date : 10/14/2009 | |
| Public Review End Date : 11/16/2009 | |
| Contact: Cindy Enstrom | |
| Contact Phone: (503) 375-5969 | |
| Program Areas: Timber/Silviculture | |
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