BLM issues decision on the Lobster Creek Aquatic Restoration project
The Bureau of Land Management Northwest Oregon District Marys Peak Field Office has issued a decision record for a categorical exclusion to conduct aquatic restoration work on Lobster Creek. Specific actions include the felling or tipping of up to 1,200 trees, placement of boulders and gravel, construction of beaver dam analogues, and planting in riparian areas.
This project is located in T. 15 S., R. 8 W., Sections 13-15, 22, 26, and 27. The categorical exclusion and decision record can be found on the ePlanning website at: Lobster Creek Aquatic Restoration. For more information, please contact the project lead, Tony Spitzack, at 503-315-5960 or [email protected].
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