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Projects

As part of carrying out the mission of the Forest Service, agency resource specialists develop proposals that will enhance or maintain resource values on public lands, as well as generate products. In addition, the public may submit proposals for various uses such as rights-of-way, land exchanges, and recreational events. A necessary part of the planning for these is the environmental analysis and documentation, pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act and agency direction.

Note: Not all projects may appear on the map. See the list below for a more complete list.

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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.

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Six Rivers National Forest Projects

The project is a renewal of the current road maintenance CE currently treating sections of road on the forest to keep them open, safe, and better able to withstand storm events with minimal damage. Project activities listed in the scoping packet.

Trinity Valley Consulting Engineers has requested to conduct a geo investigation for the OCSD water system upgrade. A soil investigation would be performed to aid in the planning and design of new water treatment, storage, and diversion system.

Reissuance of two PacifiCorp powerlines authorizations within the Smith River NRA that have expired. No changes are proposed for the new term.

Removal and replacement of the water system components which burned during the 2023 Smith River Complex that service Patrick Creek Campground. Phase 1 activities include will include soil testing, material removal, and confirmation sampling.

The 1,500 acre Rattail Project seeks to apply forest health and fuels reduction treatments, address a legacy sediment site, remove invasive species, mitigate hazards to values at risk, and develop 3.41 miles of temp roads.

This project will allow the Salyer Heights Water Company to reconstruct critical water supply infrastructure (water tank, raw water lines, and creek diversions) along Shaber Creek that were destroyed in the Campbell Fire.

Approximately 2 miles of new fiber conduit to be installed

Reduce hazardous trees and fuels/slash along moderate to high use roads while revegetating areas within the project footprint to enhance wildfire resiliency, and achieve long-term management goals including the restoration of biodiversity.

This project will provide defensible space along main roads to expedite safe evacuations and improve wildland firefighter response, safety, and suppression during wildfires.

The Trinity Summit Restoration Project is a collaboration between the Six Rivers National Forest and the Hoopa Valley Tribe to reduce the risk of wildland fire to communities, restore ecosystems, and establish resilient landscapes.

Project Archive

Some of our older projects can be accessed in our Project Archive.