Projects
Projects are proposed actions that are analyzed through the National Environmental Policy Act process. The National Environmental Policy Act requires federal agencies to consider the environmental impacts of proposed federal actions or projects related to forest management. Depending on whether or not a proposed action could significantly affect the natural environment, either a Categorical Exclusion (CE), an Environmental Assessment (EA), or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared. These documents involve analyzing different alternatives to the proposed action and may require public notice and comment. They result in one of the following NEPA decisions: Record of Decision (ROD), Decision Notice (DN), or Decision Memo (DM).
- Learn more from the Forest Service's NEPA website.
Schedule of Proposed Actions
The Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA) is published in October, January, April, and July each fiscal year. It contains a list of proposed actions that will soon begin or are currently undergoing environmental analysis and documentation. It provides information so that you can become aware of and indicate your interest in specific proposals. We encourage your early and ongoing involvement in any proposals of interest to you.
- View the Umpqua National Forest Schedule of Proposed Actions.
- Visit the Forest Service's national SOPA website.
Umpqua National Forest Project Archive
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1610 Roadside Treatment
Reduce stand density to improve stand health and resiliency and reduce the risk of uncharacteristic wildfire along Forest Service Roads 1610, 1610-050, 1610-100, and 1610-500
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2021 Wildfire Roadside Danger Tree Mitigation Project
This project proposes to mitigate the fire-killed danger trees from the 2021 wildfires that are within striking, sliding, or rolling distance of Forest Service roads to reduce the risk and restore safe access to these areas.
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2022 Umpqua Replant Project
The project would reforest approximately 35,669 acres of Umpqua National Forest land within 2017-2022 fire perimeters. Activities to reduce competition and browsing would also be implemented to ensure healthy forest reestablishment.
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2025 Fall Creek Falls Trailhead Maintenance
The purpose of the project is to maintain the functionality of the Fall Creek Falls trail and trailhead.
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Abandoned Mine Closures 2011
The project proposes to close 18 abandoned mining adits with bat friendly gates.
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Acker Rock Fire Detection Camera Placement
Install a fire detection camera at Acker Rock Lookout.
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Archie Creek Fire Interior Roadside Danger Tree Project
Protect public safety by felling fire killed trees that have the potential of falling or sliding onto the roadway. Maintain and repair roads damaged by the fire, or fire suppression activities.
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Archie Creek Reforestation
The project would reforest approximately 10,677 acres of forestland within the 2020 Archie Creek and Thielsen fire perimeters. Associated activities to reduce competition and browsing would be implemented to ensure healthy forest establishment.
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Archie Creek Roadside Danger Tree Mitigation Project
Reduce the risks posed by the fire-killed and injured trees from the Archie Creek Fire that have fallen across or remain standing along roads to restore safe access through the burned area and to reduce the increasing fuel loads along these corridors
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Ash Salvage
Approximately 133 acres of salvage of fire-killed trees using ground based and cable yarding. Activities include associated road maintenance, temporary roads and landings.
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Aspen Release Project
The purpose of this project is to release a small stand of quaking aspen from encroaching trees and to adaptively manage conifers that are encroaching on the 5 acre hardwood unique habitat patch where the aspen is found.
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Banfield #9
Excavating and removing of 150 tons of test material
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Beaver Pond Invasive Plant Project
The purpose of this project is to eradicate an aquatic invasive species (yellow floating heart) from the Beaver Pond dispersed recreation site and to prevent the spread of this weed into other aquatic habitats.
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Beaver Timber Sale Project
The purpose of the project is to reduce tree densities in densely-stocked second growth stands and fire-regenerated managed stands less than 80 years old on approximately 1,875 acres to improve the health, and vigor of the leave trees.
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BeBe Small Sale Project
This small scale vegetation management project proposes to remove off-site ponderosa pine and reduce stand stem density within a 62 acre plantation from the 1950's.
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Big Camas Roadside Thinning CE
Roadside fuel break using Commercial thinning of about 65 acres along Big Camas Road. Thinned area approximately 250 feet in width, along 1.75 miles of forest service road.
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Big Hamlin
Harvest up to 250 acres of dead and dying timber in area impacted by the Big Hamlin wildfire within matrix land use allocation.
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Blackbird Fishing Derby 5-Year SUP Issuance
Issuance of a five year recreation event special use permit to Blackbird Sports Team for the Blackbird Fishing Derby on Diamond Lake.
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Bohemia North Thin
The District will analyze approximately 3,950 acres of managed stands under 80 years of age for thinning to improve stand growth and vigor and to produce a sustainable supply of forest products.
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Boulder Dumont Vegetation Management Project
Thinning and restoration to develop late seral characteristics and reduce fuels hazards in plantations. Fuels created by project will be treated. Thinning is proposed for the riparian reserves within the plantations.
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Boy Scouts of America Recreation Event SUP
Issuance of a 5 year permit to Boy Scouts of America for a recreation event.
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Bunker Hill Reforestation
Plant 74 acres of hilltop and upper hill slope with native tree species
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Burnt Creek Salvage Project
Harvest up to 250 acres of dead and dying timber in area impacted by Archie Creek wildfire within matrix land use allocation.
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Calapooya Divide Integrated Project
This project is designed to improve stand health and diversity, improve fire resiliency, provide forest products and maintain/restore meadow habitats.
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Calf-Copeland Restoration Project
This project would restore habitat for legacy trees including sugar pine, ponderosa pine and white oak and increase landscape resiliency to uncharacteristic fire, pest and pathogens.
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Charlie Quarry Expansion Project
The project seeks to expand the current Charlie Quarry footprint approximately 2 acres to the North.
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Cottage Grove Administrative Site Sale
Documents the environmental compliance review and the decision to proceed with the sale of the Cottage Grove Administrative Site. The area proposed for sale contains approximately 4.85 acres and is located on Cedar Parks Road, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
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Cottage Grove Deception Fire Planting
Two 18-20 plantations had most trees killed in the fire suppression activities on the District from the 2014 Deception Fire. Proposal is to replant those areas to provide a native mix of conifers to re-establish forest cover
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Cottage Grove Snowdown Sanitation
This project would prevent timber loss from epidemic insect outbreaks in the Layng Creek 5th field watershed.
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Cougar Bluffs Land Exchange
Exchange of 280 privately owned acres within the Cougar Bluffs Inventoried Roadless Area for an equal value of land within a 598 acre area administered by the U.S. Forest Service
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Curran Junetta Timber Sale
The proposal is to commercially thin approximately 1236 acres of second growth forest and treat the fuels in the Curran and Junetta Creek drainages. Associated road work would occur, along with other connected actions.
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Curtis Timber Sale Project
Thin to reduce the density of vegetation. Treatments include thinning to restore or maintain the health of pines and convert off-site pine plantations to native plant communities.
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D-Bug Hazard Reduction Timber Sale Project
This project proposes to manage bark beetle outbreaks and reduce hazardous fuels in areas of high human use around Diamond and Lemolo Lakes. Both commercial and non-commercial treatments are being considered.
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Davis Ranch Driveway Access Special Use Permit
Special use permit to allow for private motor vehicle access to a private land inholding by way or an existing power line road on National Forest System lands.
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Deer Creek Trail Bridge Replacement
The Diamond Lake Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest is proposing to install a trail bridge on the Hot Springs Segment of the North Umpqua National Recreation Trail #1414 to provide trail users safe crossing over Deer Creek.
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DFPA Chilcoot Solar Panel SUP Authorization Project
The Project is needed to authorize a new special use permit for Douglas Forest Protective Association (DFPA) so that the proponent can build a new solar array at an existing site to provide necessary power to the smoke detection cameras on the site.
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Diamond Lake Early Seral Habitat Improvement
Maintain and improve early seral habitat for wildlife by mowing and mulching open areas to stimulate new forage growth.
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Diamond Lake EV Charging Station Special Use Permit
Issuance of a special use permit to install, manage, and maintain an electric vehicle charging station, parking spaces, and infrastructure within the parking area at Diamond Lake Resort.
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Diamond Lake Restoration Project
Eradication or control of the existing tui chub poplutation is considered essential for accomplishing restoration objectives. Proposed actions include: canal reconstruction, lake draw down, mechanical fish removal and utilizations, etc.
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Diamond Lake Sled Dog Races Special Use
Special use authorization for a sled dog race sponsored by Cascade Sled Dog Club to take place on the Nordic trails of the Diamond Lake Winter Recreation Area.
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Diamond Lake Telecommunication Site Special Use Permit Authorization
This project would approve the authorization of three new special use permits (SUP) and changes to one current SUP at existing telecommunication sites on the Diamond Lake Ranger District.
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Diamond Lake Whitebark Pine Planting 2019
Planting of blister rust resistant whitebark pine seedlings at four locations and on 674 acres of the Diamond Lake Ranger District to increase forest health and resilience to blister rust. A decision has been made for one of the four locations.
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Donegan Prairie Restoration Project
Restore meadows by removing encroaching conifers and treat fuels in meadows and adjacent forests.
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Doris Thin Timber Sale
The proposal is to commercially thin about 1000 acres of second growth forest and treat the fuels in the Doris area of Layng Creek. Associated road work would occur, along with other connected actions.
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Drew Vegetation Management
Oak woodland restoration and fuels management through thinning and commercial harvest of ingrowth in meadow complexes and areas of wildland "urban" interface private properties in the Joe Hall subwatershed of Elk Creek.
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DUPLICATE Little River OHV Trail Project TO BE DELETED
Construction of 17 new trail routes for a total of 8.3 miles, connecting existing OHV accessible routes to make riding loops. Trails would be designed specifically for motorcycles, quads, or side-by-sides and added to the motor vehicle use map.
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Elk Creek Parcel Access Route SUP
Issuance of new special use permit to build access route to property. Road apprx 1000 feet in length stemming from NFS route 3113-114. Gated to prevent public use.
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Elk Creek Watershed Restoration Project
Utilize thinning and prescribed fire to restore historic habitat structure, species mix, reduce fuel loading and improve wildlife habitat. Watershed restoration projects include meadow, oak and aquatic habitats; road improvements; and tree culturing.
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Emile Timber Sale
Analyze for commercial thinning on approximately 2,800 acres.
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Fish Creek Integrated Resource Restoration Project
This project seeks to restore landscape vegetation patterns, resiliency to wildfire, and improve watershed and forest health. It will focus on restoring legacy pine stands, wildlife habitat, and the Fish Creek Desert area.
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Fishing Guide SUP Renewals
Issuance of 10 year special use permits to authorized fishing guides operating on the North Umpqua River within the North Umpqua Ranger District.
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Forest Plan Amendment for Unique and Mosaic Habitats
This amendment proposes to address the need to update a portion of the 1990 Umpqua National Forest's Land and Resource Management Plan in order to maintain and restore these natural open areas that benefit biodiversity by providing important habitat.
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Forest Plan Amendments for the Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline
The Forest Service is proposing to amend the Land and Resource Management Plans (LRMP) for the Umpqua, Rogue River, and Winema National Forests for the proposed Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline.
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Fuller Bridge Relocation and Replacement Project
Replace the existing steel framed, wood decked, mid-span bridge with a full spanning steel and concrete bridge.
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Geothermal Leasing Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
The Forest Service was a cooperating agency, assisting the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in that Agency's geothermal leasing analysis and decision. The BLM issued a record of decision on 12/17/2008.
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Hemlock Lake Chalcedony Site Project
This project proposes to establish this rock hounding site as a community site under 36 CFR 228.64, requiring mineral permits to be able to collect at the site, restricting the site to non-mechanized equipment, and installing a bulletin board.
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Holland Moonsalt Thin Timber Sale
The proposal is to commercially thin about 1200 acres of second growth forest and treat the fuels in the Holland Moonsalt area of Layng Creek. Associated meadow and elk forage enhancement, road work and noxious weed treatments are also proposed.
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John Creek Salvage Project
Harvest up to 250 acres of dead and dying trees impacted by the 2020 Archie Creek Fire, within the matrix land use allocation. A connected action is the treatment of activity generated fuels.
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Johnnie Forest Management Project
Improve the fire resiliency of the forest and decrease the threat of wildfire to life and property near the community of Tiller, Oregon by thinning out and removing some of the existing dense vegetation that serves as fuel during a wildfire event.
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Kincaid's Lupine
Planting of Kincaid's lupine at the existing site and two new sites and fencing around all sites.
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Layng Creek Instream Restoration
This project would enhance watershed function and improve stream complexity and fish habitat in the Layng Creek subwatershed.
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Layng Creek Municipal Watershed Management Plan Forest Plan Amendment
The City of Cottage Grove is pulling their water facilities out of the Layng Creek Watershed. The Standards and Guidelines written in Appendix G of the 1990 LRMP are no longer applicable and are proposed to be removed with this amendment.
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Lemolo Falls Bridge Replacement
The Umpqua National Forest is proposing to replace the Lemolo Falls Trail Bridge with a weathering steel truss bridge. The existing bridge has sustained major damage and will have to be closed for safety reasons if not replaced in the near future.
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Lemolo Pine Health Maintenance Underburn 2010
Maintenance underburn 89 acres of ponderosa pine stands that were commercially thinned and underburned in the early 1990s to promote pine health and maintain vegetation structure and composition associated with the natural fire regime.
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Lemon Butte Project Environmental Assessment
The Lemon Butte Project proposes to thin approx. 650 acres and includes several restoration and mitigation activities to promote the development and maintenance of late-successional forest conditions in existing even-aged stands within LSR.
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Little River Timber Sale
Commercial thinning activities occuring in densely-stocked second growth stands on approximately 1,600 acres within matrix, Adaptive Management Areas, and riparian reserve land-use allocations.
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Loafer Timber Sale Project
This project proposes commercial thinning in over-stocked stands and pine-dominated stands, and prescribed fire to promote shrubland wildlife habitat on approximately 1,450 acres.
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Lonely Oak
Wildlife habitat improvement project to restore shrublands, dry forests, and wetland habitats.
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Lower Steamboat (Lobo) LSR Density Management EA
Thin approximately 700-900 acres of 40-50 year old Douglas fir plantations in order to enhance the developement of LSR and riparian forested habitat.
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Lower Steamboat Environmental Assessment
Commercial thinning approximately 20.8 mbf across 1,840 acres in the Ragged Ridge area adjacent to Lower Steamboat Creek.
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Mace Mountain Roadside Fuel Break
Creation of a 300 foot wide fuel break along about 2 miles of National Forest System road to connect treatment on adjacent Bureau of Land Management roads.
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Marten Flume Trail Connection
Connect the existing Marten Flume Trail with the Adams Mountain Trail.
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Moore Steamboat Restoration
This project aims to enhance development of late-successional forest conditions in managed stands under 80 year of age and improve the water quality in the Middle and Upper Steamboat subwatersheds.
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Mount Bailey 3000 Snowmobile Ride Special Use
A Rogue Snowmobilers one day snowmobile ride that will utilize existing trails open to motorized, snowmobile use.
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Mountain Bike Outfitter and Guide Special Use
Special use permit for two Mountain Bike Outfitter Guides to operate on North Umpqua and Diamond Lake District System trails.
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Noonday Trail Blasting
Blasting of rock outcropping to remove a barrier to motorized trail use.
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North Exposure Fire Camp
An existing administrative site near the Diamond Lake Recreation Composite is proposed to be restored and used as an Type 1 Fire Camp/Incident Command Post/Helibase/Logistics Support site/Winter Snow Park.
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North Umpqua Reforestation 2019
Tree planting on the North Umpqua and Diamond Lake Districts on 2040 acres of forest land affected by the 2017 Umpqua North Complex Fires.
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North Umpqua Trail Race Events Special Use
Special use authorizations for two annual race events on the North Umpqua Trail: the NUT cracker mountain bike race and a 100K trail run.
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North Umpqua Trails Recovery Project
This project aims to restore safe passage for recreationists using the Riverview and North Umpqua Trails which have severely damaged by wildfires in 2017, 2020 and 2021.
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North Umpqua Zone Precommercial Thinning/Fuels Treatment 2010
Precommercial thinning and associated fuels treatment, where needed, on approximately 10,000 acres within clearcut managed stands harvested after 1988, located in matrix and LSR land allocations. Variable density/species will be prescribed.
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Oak Flats Restoration Project
Restore and maintain the unique oak/pine savannah vegetation communities and associated wildlife habitats historically promoted and maintained by a low-intensity, high-frequency fire regime through mechanical harvest and/or prescribed fire methods.
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Oregon Interscholastic Ski Racing Association Race Special Use
Special use authorization for two cross country ski races for high school Nordic ski teams in the Northern Exposure Nordic ski area.
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Pacific Connector Site Study and Survey Special Use Permit Renewal
Renew existing special use permit to facilitate continued study/analysis on proposed Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline right-of-way. No new improvements outside existing survey areas are authorized with permit renewal.
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Panther Creek Trail Bridge Replacement Project
Replace trail bridge damaged from a high water event. Repairs will include the removal of the old bridge and replacement with a cambered 90 foot metal bridge. New design addresses potential future flooding events.
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Panther Creek Trail Bridge Replacement Project
Bridge replacement to repair damage following a 25 year flooding event
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Parker Wyatt Timber Sale
The purpose of this project is to improve stand growth, health, and diversity in stem exclusion stands; enhance development of late-successional conditions; improve big-game winter range habitat; and provide wood products to the local communities.
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Patterson Thin
The District will analyze approximately 2,274 acres of managed stands under 80 years of age for thinning to improve stand growth and vigor and to produce a sustainable supply of forest products
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Pickett Butte North
The Pickett Butte North project would improve the view of the surrounding area from the lookout and provide the lookout with defensible space for fire protection and resiliency by applying various treatments to 50 acres surrounding the lookout.
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Pickett Butte South Plantation
The Tiller District is proposing to commercially thin a 70-acre plantation stand less than 80 years old, as a Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) project with the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF).
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Quartz Integrated Project
This project is designed to improve stand health and diversity, improve fire resiliency, provide forest products, and maintain/restore meadow and aquatic habitats.
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Ragged Ridge Timber Stand Improvement
This project would investigate the use of prescribed fire on approximately 3,000 acres in the Middle North Umpqua corridor between the confluence of Steamboat Creek and and the North Umpqua River and the community of Dry Creek.
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Rail 2 Timber Sale and Prather Creek Bridge Replacement
The project proposes to improve species and structural diversity, fire resiliency, and big game forage while providing wood products to the local community in second-growth stands; and to replace the Prather Creek Bridge on Forest Road 17.
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Rail2 Timber Sale and Prather Creek Bridge Replacement
This project is designed to improve species and structural diversity, fire resiliency, and big game forage while providing wood products to the local community in second-growth stands; and to replace the Prather Creek Bridge on Forest Road 17.
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Rainbow Salvage Timber Sale
The purpose of this project is to facilitate the economic recovery of wood fiber resulting from the 2009 Rainbow wildfire and to improve public safety by removing hazard trees along roads.
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Renewal of Existing Diamond Lake RV Park Resort Term Special Use Permit
The Diamond Lake RV Park is located on the Diamond Lake RD. The total authorized acres of the resort/rv park is 23 acres.The existing resort term special use permit expires, and needs to be renewed for another 20 years. No new ground disturbance.
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Renewal of Existing electrical substation special use permit to Pacific Power & Light Co.
The electrical substation is located on the North Umpqua Ranger District. The total authorized area is 1 acre. The existing special use permit expires, and needs to be renewed for another 10 years. No new ground disturbance.
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Renewal of Existing Telephone Line special use permit.
The telephone line permit is issued to Citizen Telecom, AT&T, United Telephone Company of the Northwest, and are located on Cottage Grove, Diamond Lake, North Umpqua and Tiller. The permit is about to expire, and needs to be renewed for 10 years.
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Renewal of Existing Toketee Airstrip special use permit
The toketee Airstrip is located on the Diamond Lake RD.The total authorized acres consist of an existing native surface runway and a parking and picnic area for a total of 75 acres.The special use permit expires, and needs to be renewed for 10 years.
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Renewal of Existing water transmission line special use permit.
The Umpqua's Last Resort is located on the North Umpqua Ranger District.The total authorized acres of the buried water transmission line is 0.40 acres.
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Renewal of Recreation Resort Special Use Permits.
Renewal of two resort Special Use Permits: Diamond Lake RV Park and Diamond Lake Resort.
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Renewal/Combining of Special Use Permits for Distribution Lines (Power) into one Forest Wide Permit
Renewal of six powerline permits and three telephone line permits for the maximum 20 year terms.
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Reynolds Shelter Special Use Permit Authorization Project
The organization Source One Serenity is proposing to rebuild Reynolds Shelter (destroyed in 2018 fire) and maintain the facility. Special use permit needed for construction and maintenance actions. Structure will be available for general public use.
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Road 2719-830 Decommissioning
Decommission Road 2719-830. This road has several slumps along it that threaten to reach Slick Creek, a Class I stream.
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Rock Removal Authorization from Slide Creek and Beckley Thomas Quarries
FERC ordered Pacific Power to relocate the intake and bolster the Toketee Dam with apprx 85,000 cyds of material. Pacific Power needs authorization to acquire the material from Slide Creek and Beckley Thomas Quarries.
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Route 1614-300 Repair
The Project would provide access to adjacent private inholdings by approving a SUP for use of approximately 1.25 miles of the non-system Route 1614-300 to a usable state (improve condition, remove slash, install culverts, and grade and rock road).
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Ruff Salvage
Salvage harvest of 65 acres of burned trees using ground based yarding systems.
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Shadow Pond Temporary Road
To remove the Shadow Pond dam, stabilize the channel, and restore habitat, constructing a temporary road is necessary for equipment access.
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Skillem Integrated Resource Restoration Project
Project designed to improve water quality and aquatic habitat, maintain and improve the health of previously managed stands, lower risk of catastrophic fire, improve wildlife habitat, improve view from fire lookout, improve public safety.
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South Umpqua Falls Rain Gauge Relocation
Relocate the rain gauge from a forested area that interferes with measurement to a vacated rock quarry site.
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Special Forest Products
The project would determine which commercial special forest products may be gathered, where they may be gathered, and how much may be collected on the Umpqua National Forest.
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Steamboat Stand Improvement Project
Prescribed burning, 70 acres of commercial thinning, and non-commercial thinning around the Steamboat Work Center, Steamboat Inn, and north of the the North Umpqua Trail near the Steamboat Work Center.
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Steamboat Watershed Aquatic Connectivity Project
Provide passage for aquatic organisms and 100 year flow events at stream crossings in the Steamboat Creek Watershed.
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Stella Restoration Project
The Stella project's objectives are to restore and reestablish forest structure and pattern, vegetation composition, and diversity, and riparian communities to conditions that are more resilient to natural disturbances.
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Stouts Creek Fire Reforestation Project
Tree planting on 3000 acres within the Stout's Creek fire footprint.
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Sugar Pine and White Pine Enhancement 2010
Trees and shrubs will be cut within the approximate dripline of select overstory and intermediate five-needle pines to reduce competition; thus helping to improve and maintain the health of selected trees.
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Swamp Creek GNA Density Management
This project proposed to thin 70 acres of managed stands under 80 years of age to improve stand growth and vigor, produce wood products for the economy, and to reduce hazardous fuels in proximity to private property.
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Tallow Salvage Sale
This project will salvage blowdown timber in lands allocated as Matrix under the Northwest Forest Plan. The blowdown occurred during the winter storms of 2007-2008.
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Tiller Aquatic Restoration
Restore salmon and steelhead habitat by placing wood and large rocks in streams.
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Tiller Burned Area Replanting 2021
Planting native tree species in areas of high severity burn from 2017 and 2018 wildfires.
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Tiller Early Seral Habitat Improvement
Improve early seral habitat for wildlife by mowing and mulching open areas to stimulate new forage growth.
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Tiller Whiskey Complex Fire Salvage Project
The Tiller Ranger District on the Umpqua National Forest is proposing activities to address road hazards, public and forest worker safety, fire fighter access, and recovery of economic value of trees killed as a result of the Whiskey Complex Fire.
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Timber Bench Seed Orchard MCH Application
This project would reduce post-fire tree mortality of Douglas-fir seed trees in the Timber Bench Seed Orchard by applying the anti-aggregating bark beetle pheromone methylcyclohexenone (MCH) in the seed orchard to prevent insect damage.
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Toketee Reservoir Turtle Basking Platforms & Habitat Improvement
Improve western pond turtle habitat. Construct floating basking platforms, install buck/pole fencing, place signage near nesting habitat. Remove old tunnel structures with landscaping logs. For protection, remove encroaching conifers up to 7 in. dbh.
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Tugboat LSR Thinning Project
The project proposes commercially thinning about 1700 acres of 40+ year old managed plantations in the Steamboat watershed to improve LSR habitat. Includes road work, fuel breaks, and other connected actions.
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Twin Lakes Youth Campout Special Use
Special use permit for an Umpqua Watersheds youth campout near the Little Twin Lake.
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Umpqua National Forest Travel Management Plan
The Umpqua National Forest is preparing a Travel Management Plan in accordance with the Final Travel Management Rule, designating routes and areas for motorized use.
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Upper Cavitt Timber Sale
Analyze to commercially thin approximately 2,500 to 3,000 acres.
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Upper Cow Creek Hazardous Fuels Project
Create a network of shaded fuel breaks and defensible space in the Upper Cow Creek WUI area of the Tiller Ranger District. Non-commercial thinning will occur within 150' of roadsides and 200' of structures.
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Wapiti Timber Sale
This project will maintain stable elk herds, reduce fuel loads and stand density conditions, providing wood products (22 MMBF) to the local community by thinning about 1370 acres. Road construction/reconstruction will also occur.
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Wetland Planning
Creation of several small wetlands
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Whiskey Fire Reforestation Project
Planting up to 2,300 acres of moderately and severely burned lands and 500 acres of riparian reserves within the Whiskey Fire over the next five years.
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Whitewater Rafting Guides 10 Year Permit Re-issuance
Issuance of joint Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management 10 year special use permits to authorized whitewater rafting guides operating on the North Umpqua River within the North Umpqua Ranger District and Roseburg District BLM.
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Wildlife Shrubland and Wetland Habitat Enhancement 2010
Wildlife restoration and enhancement at 7 locations, including 3 acres of wetland habitat, 50 acres of broadleaf forest habitat, and 90 acres of shrubland habitat.
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Williams Creek Fire Salvage
Project proposes to salvage dead and dying trees that burned during the 2009 Williams Creek Fire. Approximately 39 acres would be salvaged using both ground-based and skyline logging. Reforestation of the salvaged area would also occur.
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Willow Sump Invasive Plant Project
The purpose of this project is to eradicate an invasive species (yellow floating heart) from the Willow Sump aquatic habitat and to prevent the spread of this weed into other aquatic habitats.