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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
The Forest Service follows NEPA regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Under this rule, Forest Service officials determine which proposed projects are shared for public input.
The agency no longer issues a schedule of proposed actions (SOPA) report. Below is the current list of proposed projects available for review—your opportunity to learn more, share feedback, and stay engaged in decisions that shape the future of our public lands.
The Bristlecone Trail Reconstruction Project was developed in coordination with Friends of Nevada Wilderness (FONW) to reconstruct, realign, and improve the Bristlecone Trail to restore public access in a sustainable manner to withstand high visitor use.
The project proposes locatable minerals exploration drilling of approximately 266 drill sites within the Project Area. Subsequent phases could include up to 334 additional drill sites. Total project disturbance would not exceed 250 acres on NFS lands.
Timber restoration and hazardous fuels reduction near Jarbidge, NV. Proposed treatments include mechanical, prescribed fire, biomass utilization of firewood through the local community, prescriptive grazing and fuel breaks.
Construction, Operation, Maintenance and Decommissioning of 525kV Transmission Line between Robinson Summit Substation in White Pine County, NV and Fort Churchill Substation in Churchill County, NV.
Trough Spring in the Spring Mountains is located within the Mount Charleston Wilderness Area. The existing fence has collapsed due to fence posts rotting at ground level. There is a need to replace the fence and trough feature to protect the sensitive resources.