Roughneck Vegetation Restoration Project
The UWCNF proposes: 3,369 acres of stand clearcut with leave trees; 2,770 acres of two-aged stand clearcut with reserves; 0.75 miles of new specified road construction; 46.7 miles of temporary road construction; and 15.2 miles of temporary road use.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
The proposed project is located approximately 15 miles south of Mountain View, Wyoming. The project area lies within Uinta County, Wyoming, and Summit County, Utah.
Project Milestones:
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
Scoping Start | 01/29/2014 |
Comment Period | 07/21/2015 |
Objection Period Start | 12/29/2015 |
Decision | 03/2016 (Estimated) |
Implementation | 06/2016 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Environmental Assessment
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Evanston-Mountain View RD
Notice and Comment Regulation:
218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project Purpose:
Forest Products; Fuels Management
Project Activity:
Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Salvage)
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
Roughneck Vegetation Restoration Project Decision Notice and FONSI
Decision Signed Date: 03/18/2016
Forests:
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Districts:
Evanston-Mountain View RD
States:
Utah; Wyoming
Counties:
Summit; Uinta
Legal Land Description:
Not Applicable
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Pete Gomben
1566 Highway 150, Suite A
Evanston, WY 82930
801-999-2182
pgomben@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 3/25/2016