Projects
Featured Projects
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Non-time Critical Removal Action Adjacent to OU3 (Mitchell-Jackson)
This project is a Non-time Critical Removal Action to reduce fuels adjacent to OU3 to reduce the potential of wildfires moving into OU3.
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Minerals Projects
The Kootenai National Forest has several mining projects in various stages of development. These include the Libby Exploration Project and the Troy Mine Project.
Schedule of Proposed Actions - SOPA
The Forest publishes a Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA) four times a year: January, April, July and October. The SOPA provides project information, status, and contacts. To view the current and past SOPAs, visit the Forest Service SOPA page for the Kootenai National Forest.
Appeals and Objections
Environmental Appeal Responses
An Environmental Appeal is a formal request to an agency higher authority for review of an environmental planning (NEPA) decision. The public's rights to file an appeal are defined in specific appeal regulations. Usually, all administrative processes must be exhausted before a person can bring a court action (litigation) against with a NEPA decision. This usually includes the filing of a formal appeal.
- Kootenai National Forest Appeal responses issued after October 1, 2006
- Kootenai National Forest Appeal responses issued before October 1, 2006
Pre-Decisional Objection Responses
Objections are written documents submitted by an individual or organization seeking a pre-decisional administrative review of a proposed hazardous fuel reduction project authorized by the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 (HFRA). The public may file objections after an environmental assessment or final environmental impact statement is completed and before a decision document is signed for a project under HFRA.
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Kootenai National Forest Project Archive
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09-10 Precommercial thinning
precommercial thinning of timber stands for health and vigor
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20-Odd ATV Trail
Construct a new access spur to circumnavigate a washed out area on a popular local trail system for motorized use.
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2010 Ponderosa Pine Thinning
Thinning of 140 acres of ponderosa pine to increase vigor and make them less susceptible to mountain pine beetle attack.
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2011 Precommercial Thinning
Precommercially thin 314 acres, primarily in Sullivan Creek drainage, as part of district insect and disease thinning program.
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2012 Special Use Permit Renewals
This project includes 5 requests for renewals of existing special use permits. Four of these requests provide access to private land across National Forest System Lands (NFSL). One request provides access across NFSL for the Montana FWP.
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2012 Special Use Permit Renewals
The Rexford and Fortine Ranger Districts are reviewing 5 requests for renewals of existing special use permits.
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2012-2017 Rexford and Fortine Pre-commercial Thinning
This project proposes to treat approximately 4,962 acres with precommercial thinning across the two districts.
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2016 Fun Run
The 2016 Fun Run is a one day snowmobile event proposed in the Grave Creek and Therriault Lakes area.
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2019 Fun Run
A proposal to issue a temporary special use permit to allow a one day recreation event on the Fortine Ranger District.
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2019 Outfitter and Guide Permits
Includes requests for renewals of six outfitter and guide special use permits and eleven new outfitter and guide special use permits on the Rexford and Fortine Ranger Districts.
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2020 Fun Run
Proposal for a one day snowmobile event for youth and adults in the Grave Creek and Therriault Lakes Area.
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2021 Fun Run
Authorize organized snowmobile event in the Grave Creek drainage
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2022 Kootenai NF Commercial and Personal Use Mushroom Permits and Camps
Permits for 2022 commercial mushroom harvesting and designated camp area for commercial harvesters for resource protection and sanitation management.
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Abayance Bay Marina and Campground Improvements
Improvements to the existing Abayance Bay Marina and Campground, currently operating under a special use permit.
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Artillery Pine
Salvage dead, dying, and high risk off-site ponderosa pine planted in 1958, and lodgepole pine over 43 acres to reduce the likelihood of severe mortality due to bark beetles. Less than 1 mile temporary road construction.
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Beaver Creek Private Land Access
Provide access to private landowner as access through other lands cannot be obtained
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Big Eight Abandoned Mine Closure
The Three Rivers Ranger District plans to install a metal bat grate over an abandoned mine opening in the Callahan drainage. The closure is scheduled to take place mid-September 2019.
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Black Diamond Mine Plan of Operations
Request for access to Black Diamond Mine
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Black Diamond Mine Road Access and Exploration
Access and exploration of existing mine portal. Bulk sample removal of material for testing offsite.
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Black Gold Salvage
Salvage of approximately 208 acres of dead and dying lodgepole pine burned as part of the Gold Hill Fire suppression effort. Salvaged material would contribute to a supply of post and pole materials for a local market.
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Black Peak Trail and Trailhead Project
Trail head relocation, rehabilitation of existing motorized trail, reroute (new construction)of trail to motorized standards (for vehicles less than 50 inches width - ATV).
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Black Ram (Northwest Yaak)
We are proposing timber harvest; mechanical and hand piling of fuels; wildlife and aquatic habitat improvement such as prescribed burning and stream restoration work; and trail and other recreation improvements.
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BMU 4 Access Project
The Cabinet Ranger District is proposing access changes in the Bull Bear Management Unit (BMU4) that reduce the total and open road density and increase the core habitat available to grizzly bears as required by the 2015 Land Management Plan.
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Bristow Area Restoration Project
Project includes timber harvest, prescribed burning, road BMP's, road decommissioining and storage, motorized access changes, temporary road construction, Forest Plan amendment for open road density in MA 12.
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Brush Creek Fire Salvage
Recover economic value of fire-killed timber in a timely manner and contribute to long-term yield of forest products.
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Buckhorn Project
Vegetation management, prescribed burning, and watershed restoration work in the Buckhorn Planning Subunit in the Yaak River drainage
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Cable-Poorman Motorized Access Management
To improve the core condition in bear managment unit (BMU) 5, this project proposes to store National Forest System roads 6214 and 6214F. Stabilization work would occur on these yearlong gated roads to store and place into grizzly bear core habitat.
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Caribou Fire Salvage and Restoration
The project proposes fire salvage, roadside hazard tree removal, reforestation, riparian planting, and soil restoration.
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CarlE2/TQ Mining Plan of Operations
Approval of small mining Plan of Operations and permitting
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Chicago Ridge Meteorlogical Station Installation
installation of a new meteorological monitoring station in the Chicago ridge area on the Cabinet Ranger District
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College of the Rockies Outfitter and Guide Permit
A request for an outfitter and guide permit that would authorize up to 120 user days to operate a 5-day rock climbing instruction course once per year in the Stone Hill climbing area.
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Commercial Christmas Tree Permits
Analysis of commercial Christmas tree permits across the Fortine and Rexford Ranger Districts
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Crashed Harvey
Salvage of windthrown trees
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Cub Creek Salvage
Recover economic value of fire affected trees, reduce hazards along roadsides, and move species composition towards desired conditions within the Cub Fire perimeter.
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District Motor Vehicle Use Map 2011
mandated creation of Motorized Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) on the Cabinet RD. Deadline for publication and release is September 2010.
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DNRC Access Jim Beaver Non-Cost Share Special Use Permit
Request for special use permit to authorize MT DNRC 1800 feet of road easement across NFSL.
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DNRC land exchange
Lolo NF - Montana State DNRC land exchange State wants to trade isolated, scattered school trust lands surrounded by NFS lands; FS would consolidate ownership, acquire access, riparian, roadless & recreation lands & big game winter range.
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Dorr Skeels Blowdown
Salvage of blowndown timber from the paved road in Dorr Skeels Campground
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Dorr Skeels Campground Improvement project
Dorr Skeels campground improvement includes removing select lodgepole pine and cedar trees that have become a safety issue, stabilize the beach shoreline to provide resource protection, replace and upgrade site furnishings, and add a new tent site.
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Down 56
Salvage harvest of approximately 15 acres of wind-damaged blowdown
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Dry Creek Timber Sale
121 acres clear cuts, 220 acres intermediate harvest, 159 acres pre-commercial thinning, 4.5 miles road reconstruction, 2.5 miles new temp road construction.
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East Fork Bull River Floodplain Revegetation Project
Enhance watershed, riparian areas, and habitat conditions for native trout and wildlife along East Fork Bull River by hand-planting native vegetation along about 800 feet of floodplain.
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East Reservoir
Project includes vegetation managment through commercial timber harvest, precommercial thinning and prescribed burning. It also includes trail access management changes, fuel treatment areas, road storage and dispersed recreation site improvement.
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Edna Fortine Fuels Reduction Project
Fuels reduction in the wildland urban interface in the Edna Creek and Fortine Creek drainages adjacent to Trego, MT
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Elk Lake Access Project
The project improves motorized and non-motorized recreational opportunity within the Allen Peak Inventoried Roadless Area in the Vermilion River drainage and improves grizzly bear habitat in Bear Management Unit 8.
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Elk Rice
The Elk Rice project would include 93 harvest units, with activities and timber harvest on about 2,500 acres, including: about 1,700 acres of regeneration harvest and 490 acres of intermediate harvest. Eleven regeneration openings exceed 40 acres.
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Flower Creek Forest Health and Hazardous Fuels Project
Project is to reduce the risk or extent of, and increase the resilience to, insect and disease infestations; and to reduce forest fuels in the WUI next to and near the community of Libby, MT.
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FNF Plan Revision & NCDE GBCS Amendment to the Lolo, Helena, Lewis & Clark,and Kootenai NFs
The Flathead NF is revising their forest plan and preparing an amendment providing relevant direction from the NCDE Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy into the forest plans for the Lolo, Helena, Kootenai, and Lewis & Clark National Forests.
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Forest Plan Revision
Revision of Forest Plan management direction.
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Galton
Travel planning, prescribed fire, urban interface
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Gateway Ecological Restoration
Prescribed burning of hazardous fuels in the WUI; vegetation management, meadow encroachment reduction, thinning, aspen enhancement; wildlife habitat improvement, reduction of non-native invasive species and noxious weeds; travel system management
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Gateway Maintenance Burning
Utilize prescribed fire along with minor amounts of slashing, hand piling, and machine piling to treat fuels in the urban interface. The area experienced fire on a 10-25 year interval historically. Treatments are designed to mimic this pattern.
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Gibralter Ridge Fire Salvage
Harvest a portion of the trees killed by the Gibralter Ridge Fire.
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Graham Driveway Special Use Permit
Authorization of residential access to private land adjacent to Kootenai National Forest land through the use and maintenance of a 120ft by 20ft driveway from NFSR #2735
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Graham Special Use Water Transmission System
Proponent seeks to improve and partially relocate component of a water collection and transmission system currently under permit (CAB1030).
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Granite Creek Bridge
Installment of a single log stringer bridge to replace the loss of preexisting bridge lost in 2015 flooding event.
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Grave Creek Blowdown
Salvage of windthrown timber in the lower Grave Creek and Williams Creek drainages
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Grizzly Vegetation and Transportation Management
Proposes veg mgmt on 2,360 ac. Proposed activities include timber harvest, fuels reduction, prescribed burning, pre-commercial thin, wildlife habitat improvement, access mgmt changes, watershed rehab including decommissioning, and aspen restoration
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Hellroaring Fat Tire Plan of Operations
Exploration drilling on MMG's claims in Hellroaring Creek, including one drill site with up to three drill holes. Drilling would be off the side of open National Forest System Road (NFSR) 745, Hellroaring Creek Road.
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Helwick Timber Sale
Includes 23 timber harvest units with treatments including commercial timber harvest on approximately 655 acres, which includes regeneration harvests (345 acres), and intermediate treatments (310 acres). Two harvest units would exceed 40 acres.
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Highway 93 Hazard Tree Removal
The Forest is proposing to harvest 40 trees on the east side of Highway 93 near the South end of Murphy Lake that have been pre-identified as a hazard, and up to 20 additional trees at-risk trees that may die before the project is completed.
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Hoodoo Wildfire Resiliency Project
The Hoodoo Vegetation Management Project to address forest health and hazardous fuel concerns in the Granite, Snow, No, Deep, Smearl, and Big Cherry drainages in Lincoln County, Montana.
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Keeler Creek Side Channel Plug
Plug a side channel of Keeler Creek because the road is at risk of washout. The work would armor the head end of the channel against bankfull and higher runoff events to minimize erosive flow down the channel and towards the road.
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Knotty Pine
The Knotty Pine Project is located north and west of Troy, Montana and includes Pine Creek, Curley Creek, Lime Creek, Rocky Creek, and Red Top Creeks.
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Kootenai Forest Plan Amendment for Bears Outside the Recovery Zone
A forest plan amendment to delineate additional National Forest System lands as Bears Outside the Recovery Zone areas, update linear miles for these lands, and clarify direction for managing motorized access on these lands.
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Kootenai National Forest Invasive Plant Management
Proposed treatment of noxious weeds using an integrated weed management strategy that includes both aerial and ground herbicide application along with hand-pulling, cultivation, biological control agents, and cultural control.
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Kootenai River North Fuels Reduction Project
This project is designed to reduce fire hazard within the WUI north of Libby, Montana. Commercial and non-commercial treatments will be proposed including timber harvest, hand slashing and pile burning, and broadcast burning.
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Lake Koocanusa Charter Fishing Outfitter and Guide Special Use Permit
A request for an outfitter and guide permit to authorize launch of chartered fishing boats from Rexford Bench, Peck Gulch and Rocky Gorge (a total of 30 launches).
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Lincoln Electric Cooperative Koocanusa Reservoir Underwater Line Replacement
Replacement of existing underwater cable system
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Little Beaver Creek Hazardous Fuels Reduction
Fuel reduction/management in the Little Beaver drainage. Proposal includes commercial thinning on 780 acres, regeneration harvest on 398 acres, prescribed burning only on 691 acres, and 5.5 miles of new permanent roads, 2 miles of temp roads.
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Long Lake Private Land Access
Provide access to private lands across NFS as other access cannot be obtained through other private land
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Lower Yaak, OBrien, Sheep Project
This project includes timber harvest, hazardous fuels reduction treatments, prescribed burning, watershed improvements, and recreation site improvements. About 52% of the project area is within the wildland urban interface.
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Mariner's Haven SUP Renewal and Expansion
Construct improvements to marina including expanding the number of boat mooring slips from 75 to 120; increasing the number of parking spaces from 50 to 120; adding an "upper level" boat ramp, and developing a break water structure.
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Marston Bugs II Insect and Disease Project
Treatment of approximately 402 acres to remove dead, dying, and at-risk Douglas-fir to address ongoing Douglas-fir beetle outbreak. Activity to occur in the Trego, Dickey Lake, Ant Flat Area.
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Marston Bugs Insect and Disease Project
Treat approximately 1,371 acres of Douglas-fir beetle National Forest System lands with timber harvest to reduce risk, recover economic value, and reduce fuels in the wildland urban interface.
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Marten Creek Road Realignment
Realigning a 1,100-foot section of Marten Creek Road due to a failing fill slope. The road is located in Trout Creek, Montana near Marten Creek Bay on the Noxon Reservoir.
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Marten Creek Timber Sales and Associated Activities
Timber harvest on approximately 1,860 acres, along with prescribed burning, road decommissioning, and watershed/fish habitat improvement.
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Miller West Fisher
Includes vegetation management such as commercial timber harvest on 2,506 acres, access management changes, road storage and obliteration, prescribed fire on 3,148 acres, gravel pit reclamation or expansion, road BMP implementation, and trails work.
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Miners Gulch Stream Restoration
stream restoration in critical bull trout habitat
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Minton Trout
Harvest of merchantable timber (commercial) on 545 acres. Approx. 8100 acres of natural fuels burning for forage enhancement. All log yarding in these proposed units would be accomplished with skyline and tractor based systems.
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Montanore Project
The Kootenai National Forest, in conjunction with Montana's Dept. of Environmental Quality will prepare an EIS for a proposal to permit the development of the Montanore silver/copper mine and associated power transmission line by Mines Management Inc
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Moose Peak Fire Salvage Project
Remove 50 acres of hazard trees along open roads within the Moose Peak fire perimeter.
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Motorized Access Management within the Selkirk and Cabinet-Yaak Grizzly Bear Recovery Zones
Preparation of a Supplemental EIS to amend land and resource management plans for the Idaho Panhandle, Kootenai, and Lolo National Forests to address motorized access management within the Selkirk and Cabinet-Yaak Grizzly Bear Recovery Zones.
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Mud Creek Equestrian Outfitter and Guide Permit
Request for additional (100 days)equestrian use (horseback rides) for an existing special use outfitter and guide permit.
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Niner Exemption Strip Salvage Project
Salvage about 30 fire killed trees from the narrow exemption strip that extends into privately owned property.
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Non-Consumptive Recreational Special Use Permits
The Rexford Ranger District is reviewing a number of requests for issuing special use outfitter and guide permits for non-consumptive recreational uses by various institutional groups and individuals.
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North End Fire Salvage
Salvage of approximately 92 acres of fire killed trees from three separate fire areas.
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North End Special Use Outfitter and Guide
The Rexford and Fortine Districts have received requests for special use permits for nonconsumptive recreational uses. This includes rock climbing, kayaking/canoeing, bicycling, camping, and equestrian riding.
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North Fork Bull River Non-motorized Trail Construction
Construct a new non-motorized trail to access the North Fork of the Bull River trail system from FSR#410. The original access was the former FSR #2722, which was washed out in 2007. This new trail would be located near the old roadway location.
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North Fork Callahan Abandoned Mine Closure
The Three Rivers Ranger District plans to install a metal bat grate over an abandoned mine opening in the Callahan drainage. The closure is scheduled to take place mid-September 2019.
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North Fork Yaak Telephone Line
Installation of 8,900 feet of telephone line within right-of-way of NFS Rd. #5828 (North Fork Yaak), minimum of 30 inches depth.
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North Wind Blowdown
Salvage of blown down timber in the North Fork Yaak drainage.
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Northeast Yaak
Actvities include timber harvest, fuels reduction, prescribed burning, wildlife habitat improvement, pre-commercial thinning, access management changes, and watershed rehabilitation including road decommissioning. Supplemental EIS being prepared.
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Okay Salvage Project
Salvage harvest to recover the economic value of the wood damaged by insects and diseases, reducing hazardous fuels and the spread of pathogens to healthy forest stands.
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Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive Plan will develop administrative and management objectives and practices and desired conditions for the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail on public lands in Forest Service Regions 1 and Regions 6.
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Permit Authorization for Niemier Water Diversion and Conveyance System
authorization for special use permit allowing use and maintenance of water system on and across NFS land for private water use for domestic and irrigation applications.
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Pilgrim Timber Sale
Regeneration harvests-approx. 500 acres via skyline & tractor systems. Intermediate harvest-approx. 900 acres via skyline & tractor systems. 3.1 miles new permanent road, 1.8 miles temporary road, & 26 miles road reconst. 5000 ac wildlife burns
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Pinkham Creek Green Box Collection Site Special Use Permit
A proposal to authorize a special use permit to relocate the green box garbage collection site located on Lincoln County right-of-way land near the intersection of the Pinkham Creek and Othorp Lake roads.
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Pinkham Meadow Vegetation Management and Fuel Reduction
Vegetation Management, Fuels Management, and Transportation Management in the Pinkham and Meadow Planning Areas of the Rexford and Fortine Ranger Districts.
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Pipestone Timber Sale and Restoration Project
This project authorizes timber harvest, prescribed burning, road decommissioning, road reconstruction and BMP's, motorized access changes, construction of a snowmobile trail, and private land access.
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Posted Poles Timber Stand Improvement
Thinning of overstocked lodgepole pine stands with removal of pole timber.
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Prospect Hill Mineral Exploration/Prospect Hill Access
Mineral exploration Plan of Operation, and special use request for access. Includes opening a closed road, construction of approximately 1.5 miles of new road, and reopening two closed mine portals.
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Purple Marten
Increase resilience to insects/disease & wildfire through commercial harvest and fuel rx. Use natural fuels rx to increase forage for big game species. Trail access changes to create a safe sustainable trail system. Expand campground to match use.
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R1 2018 Mushroom Harvest Program
Commercial Mushroom Harvest permit system for areas within several 2017 fires on the Kootenai and Lolo National Forests. Personal use mushroom harvest permit system for other 2017 fire areas.
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Rambo Right-of-Way Clearing
Removal of trees and vegetation approximately 30 feet either side of the road prism along NFSRs 5894, 5896, and 5900 for approximately 2.7 miles.
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Rebuild of the Libby (FEC) to Troy Section of BPA's Libby to Bonners Ferry 115-kV Transmission Line
Issuance of an amended Special Use Authorization for the proposed rebuilding, operation, and maintenance of a 17-mile-long portion of Bonneville Power Administration's (BPA) Libby to Bonners Ferry 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission line.
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Revett-Genesis Exploratory Drilling
Drilling of eight (8) core holes from three (3) separate locations.
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Rexford and Fortine District 2010-2012 Precommercial Thinning
Precommercial thinning of conifers (wui and non-wui), including western white pine daylighting, mountain pine beetle thinning, wildlife habitat enhancement,lynx research thinning provisions
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Ripley
Potential project activities would focus on forest health issues including insect and disease, hazardous fuels reduction, and restoration activities and may include vegetation and road management, watershed improvements, and noxious weed treatments.
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Rock Creek Culvert Replacement
Replacing two culverts with new aquatic organism passage crossings in West Fork Rock Creek and Orr Creek to enhance year-round access to spawning and rearing habitat for bull trout and west slope cutthroat trout in the Rock Creek watershed.
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Rock Creek Gravel Pit
Sanders County Road Department has proposed to reopen and expand the existing Rock Creek Gravel pit. Total area of disturbance could be up to 4.5 acres. No commercial timber would be removed.
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Rock Creek Mine Project
The Rock Creek Mine is a proposal for a copper/silver mine under the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness in Sanders County Montana on the Kootenai National Forest. The proposal includes an associated mill, tailings storage facility and a waste water treatme
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Rock Creek Road Realignment
Realignment of 0.7 miles of existing National Forest System Road 150 (Rock Creek Road) to reduce fine sediment from entering Rock Creek. Decommissioning and stablization of the remaining road bed and additional road maintenance.
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Rocky Pine Fuels Reduction
Hazardous fuels reduction on 1,530 acres utilizing harvest, excavator and hand piling, underburning and precommercial thinning.
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Ross Creek Nature Trail Boardwalk
The Forest Service would construct a long-term boardwalk on the Ross Creek Nature Trail #405 to improve accessibility for families, elderly and individuals with a disability and to reduce maintenance issues.
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Saw Creek
The purpose of the Saw Creek Project is to improve forest stand health affected by insects and disease and to reduce hazardous fuels near Trout Creek, MT.
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Sears Flat Cross Country Ski Trail Improvement
Removal of select trees along existing cross country ski trail that are causing snow intercept; improvement of trail corridor fro grooming of ski trail.
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Sheldon Beetles
The primary purpose of this project is to reduce the potential for increased outbreaks of western pine beetle and pine engraver beetle by lowering the basal area below 40 square feet and trees per acre of the immediate surrounding area.
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Shooting Star Subdivision Special Use Permit Request
Upgrade approximately 1600 feet of existing open road (Road #7308) to meet Lincoln County Subdivision Road specifications and improve access to private lands.
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Silverbutte Bugs Project
250 acres - Harvest dead/dying and adjacent live trees that are susceptible to Mountain Pine Beetle infestation.
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Skidale
This project involves non-commercial and commercial vegetation treatments to address concerns related to risk of insect and disease and fuels management within the 130-acre project area.
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Smeads Pilgrim Motorized Trails Reroute
Realignment of two motorized trails, Smeads Bench Trail #1077 and South Fork Pilgrim Creek Trail #1084, to enhance resource protection and user access.
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Snow Gulch Reforestation Project
Hand planting of early seral tree seedlings (w. larch, w. white pine, Englemann spruce) to promote accelerated development of desirable species composition within the Miller-Deep Fire perimeter.
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South Fork Fuels
HFRA Urban interface fuels treatments and possible other management actions in the South Fork Yaak planning subunit
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South Yaak Fire Salvage Project
The proposal includes salvage timber harvesting, commercial roadside hazard tree removal, fuel reduction work following harvest and hazard tree removal, non-commercial roadside hazard tree removal, reforestation, riparian revegetation, and road work.
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Sparring Bulls
Proposes vegetation management activities including timber harvest, fuels reduction, prescribed burning, wildlife habitat improvement, access management changes and watershed rehabilitation.
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Special Use Permit Renewals FY2011
various SUP renewals, various locations on district, to be completed in fiscal year 2010.
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Special Use Water Irrigation Ditch
Renewal of a special use permit for a water irrigation pipeline that traverses 3450 feet of NFS lands.
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Spring Board Timber Sale and Hazard Tree Removal
Provide for public safety on the recreation trail (Trail #900); Manage stand density and species composition to enhance resilience to insects and disease; and contribute forest products to the local and regional economy.
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Spring Gulch Timber Sale
322 acres of timber land with commercial thinning and regeneration harvest, 231 acres of prescribed fire use for forage enhancement. No new perm. roads, and 9 miles of existing road reconditioning
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St. Paul Trailhead Improvement
Relocation of the existing trailhead for the St. Paul Lake Trail #646, decommissioning and removal of developments at the remaining trailhead site, and relocation of the beginning portion of the trail to the new trailhead.
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Starry Goat
The Starry Goat project proposes about 1,550 acres of regeneration harvest and 573 acres of intermediate harvest. 17 units would contribute to 14 openings over 40 acres. Prescribed burning is planned for 3,458 acres in the WUI and 5,870 acres in IRAs
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Sutton Salvage 17
Project proposes to salvage blown down, root sprung, and dead or dying larch, lodgepole pine, spruce and subalpine fir to contribute to a supply of timber for local needs, reduce high fuels accumulations and control insect and disease.
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Tamarack Fire Salvage Project
Salvage harvest ~199 acres of dead and dying trees within the fire perimeter and ~26 acres outside the fire perimeter that were affected by suppression activities.
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Tenmile Sterling Fire Salvage
Salvage dead and dying trees, and plant tree seedlings in portions of the Tenmile and Sterling Complex fire areas.
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Tooley Creek Road Fiber Optic Line
Extension of fiber optic cable across National Forest System Lands to private property. Right of way across Forest System lands anticipated to be six feet in width and approximately three-hundred ninety feet in length.
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Trego
Project may include ecosystem burning, thinning, intermediate timber harvest, regeneration harvest, BMP improvements to roads and/or stream restoration.
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Trego Triangle Salvage
Salvage of blown down and root sprung trees on 160 acres in the Trego Triangle area.
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Triangle Pond Improvement Project
Recreation site improvements and maintenance of existing roads, water access, and day-use facilities to better accommodate and enhance the recreation opportunity
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Triangle Two Ranch Special Use Outfitter And Guide Permit
Special Use Permit Application for outfitter and guide, guided equestrian, horse drawn wagon, and sleigh ride activities in the West Kootenai area.
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Troy Mine 2011-2012 Exploration Drilling
Exploratory drilling is proposed on existing Forest roads. Drill sites are on the road surface and are approximately 100' long x 20' wide.
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Troy Mine Revised Reclamation Plan
Troy Mine, Inc.of Troy, MT has proposed to revise the Reclamation Plan for its copper and silver mining and milling operation.
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Tuscor
Vegetation and fuels management activities to address insect and disease and hazardous fuels in the project area. Located approximately 5 miles west of Trout Creek, Montana in the Tuscor Creek drainage.
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Vermilion Bench Association 2023 Minerals Plan of Operations
Mineral exploration project in the Vermilion drainage near Trout Creek, Montana. The project proposes to excavate an area of ~1/2 acre (100'x200') on one unpatented mining claim and material processing on a second nearby unpatented mining claim.
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Vermilion Bench Association Minerals Exploration
Mineral exploration project in the Vermilion drainage near Trout Creek, Montana. Plan of Operation proposing to excavate 10 test pits (10x4x8 feet) using a mini excavator on an unpatented mining claim.
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Vermilion River Restoration Monitoring Network
Groundwater well installation in the Vermilion River stream and adjacent floodplain. Wells would be installed in multiple locations throughout a 1.5 mile stream reach to establish a water quality monitoring network.
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Vermilion River Restoration Sims Reach
In-stream restoration of Sims reach of the Vermilion River to restore habitat and hydrological processes.
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Well to Wilderness Club Powerline project
Allow replacement of temporary overhead electrical service with permanent installation of underground power across National Forest System lands to serve private development.
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West Fork Fire Salvage & Restoration
The West Fork Fire Salvage and Restoration project includes the harvest of dead and dying timber, the cutting of hazard trees along roads, and planting of tree seedlings. Proposed activities would begin in late summer or fall 2018.
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West Kootenai Greenbox Relocation Project
Proposal to consolidate two garbage collection sites to one area and provide additional measures to prevent wildlife habituation to garbage.
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West Surprise
Trend vegetation species composition, structure, and distributions toward desired conditions described in the Forest Plan.
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West Surprise Vegetation Management Project
West Surprise was entered into PALS twice so this one is being canceled.
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West Troy Fuels Reduction
Reduction of Fuels, Intermediate Timber Harvest, Prescribed Burning
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Why Not Placer Plan of Operations
The project includes a plan of operations from an individual on a claim on the Yaak River. Suction dredging and power sluicing are proposed.
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Williams Plan of Operation - Vermilion River Mineral Exploration
Small mine operation. Project would approve exploration pits and require restoration by November 1, 2011.
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Yaak River Suction Dredging
The purpose of this project is to analyze the potential environmental effects of proposed small scale suction dredging operations on approximately 1.5 miles of the Yaak River and respond to the claimants' Plans of Operations submitted to the KNF.
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Young Creek Bay SST
Install a new SST (Sweet Smelling Toilet) in the Young Creek Bay area to address ongoing sanitation problems
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Young-Dodge
Timber harvest (3,400 acres), prescribed burning (2,000 acres); prescribed burning w/ mechanical pre-treatment (1,500 acres); road management (decommissioning, etc); and recreation facilities. Forest Plan exceptions and openings greater than 40 acre