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Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests
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.
Dominion Energy SC will be rebuilding 6.8 Miles of the Hook Modoc Transmission Line withing the existing permitted row. The action includes ground disturbing maintenance within the existing disturbed permitted Right of Way.
Fencing would be installed on a 5-acre portion of Long Creek Dove Field and a 5-acre portion of Ross Mountain Dove Field to address the damaging effects of feral hogs.
This project will salvage log two tracts near Morton Mountain and Long Mountain. Trees were damaged by Hurricane Helene (2024). Salvage logging is needed to provide economic benefits, reduce wildfire risk from fuels loading, and encourage forest regeneration.
The project would commercially harvest approximately 2,970 acres of timber to improve forest health and lower the risk of a southern pine beetle outbreak.
The Forest Service is a cooperating agency to the USDA Rural Utilities Service, which is the lead agency for a proposal to construct a 115 KV powerline to McClellanville, SC.
Conducting herbicide treatments in and around recreational fishing lakes and ponds on the forest to control vegetation in ponds/lakes, on the dams and around the shore.
The Forest Service is proposing to harvest timber, improve stream and wetland habitat, decommission roads, improve recreation areas, and restore and maintain gullies on approximately 10,000 acres.
The Forest Service is proposing to do a combination of direct and indirect treatments to suppress and prevent infestations of forest pests and to salvage storm damage.
Home Telephone Company Inc. is proposing to install approximately 16.32 miles of hardened high-speed fiber optic network cable by vibratory plow on the Francis Marion National Forest as part of the USDA Rural Utility Services SC ReConnect 4 fiber opt
Vegetation Management in the form of silviculture treatments to include regeneration cuts, thinning and woodland establishment treatments on approximately 3,178 acres of national forest system managed land.
The Enoree and Long Cane Ranger Districts are proposing to use landscape-level prescribed fire on approximately 300,000 acres to reduce woody fuel levels and to improve habitat.
The Sumter National Forest is proposing to do maintenance and repair on approximately 6.2 miles of county jurisdiction roads that run through the Forest in Saluda County.
The Sumter National Forest is proposing to do maintenance and repair on approximately 6.2 miles of county jurisdiction roads that run through the Forest in Saluda County.