NEPA Project Details
Project: Marys Peak Resource Area Noxious Weed Control Utilizing Glyphosate | |
| Project Status: Planning Completed | |
| Office Location: Salem | |
| Resource Area: Marys Peak | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-S050-2013-0002-DNA Documentation of NEPA Adequacy | |
| Document Publish Date: 1/21/2013 | |
| Summary: The Marys Peak Resource Area has completed a review of the Marys Peak Resource Area Noxious Weed Control Utilizing Glyphosate EA and determined that the analysis contained within is still relevant and applicable for continued implementation of the project. | |
| Public Protest/Appeal Start Date : N/A - Historic | |
| Public Protest/Appeal End Date : N/A - Historic | |
| Contact: Ron Exeter | |
| Contact Phone: 503-315-5963 | |
| Program Areas: Vegetation/Weeds | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-S050-2010-0005-EA FONSI/Decision Record | |
| Document Publish Date: 4/29/2010 | |
| Summary: The proposed action includes the implementation of an herbicide application project to reduce and control Oregon Department of Agriculture listed noxious weeds in the Marys Peak Resource Area. Herbicide use would be limited to 500 net acres per year. | |
| Public Protest/Appeal Start Date : 4/30/2010 | |
| Public Protest/Appeal End Date : 5/14/2010 | |
| Contact: Ron Exeter | |
| Contact Phone: 503-315-5963 | |
| Program Areas: Vegetation/Weeds | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-S050-2010-0005-EA Environmental Assessment / FONSI | |
| Document Publish Date: 3/10/2010 | |
| Summary: The project proposes to implement a long term herbicide plan to reduce and control noxious weed species throughout the MPRA. The number of acres treated annually would be based on available funding, weather, and size and vigor of noxious weed infestations. Herbicide use would be limited to 500 net acres per year (0.4 percent of the Resource Area). | |
| Public Review Start Date : 3/15/2010 | |
| Public Review End Date : 4/14/2010 | |
| Contact: Ron Exeter | |
| Contact Phone: 503-315-5963 | |
| Program Areas: Vegetation/Weeds | |
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