Middle Creek Forest Health Project
Conduct stand density management for forest health on about 676 acres of ca. 40 year old pine plantations and 64 acres of adjacent natural stands using commercial and pre-commercial thinning. Around 10 miles of road reconstruction is proposed.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
The Middle Creek area south of Highway 50 and east of Silver Fork road. This area was included in the analysis of the Pilliken Forest Health Project but removed from that Decision.
Project Milestones:
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Scoping Start | 01/20/2016 |
| Decision | 06/2017 (Estimated) |
| Implementation | 10/2018 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Decision Memo
Categorical Exclusion:
32.3 (5)
Special Authority:
Hfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Lead Management Unit:
Placerville Ranger District
Notice and Comment Regulation:
Not Subject to Regulations
Project Purpose:
Fuels Management; Vegetation Management (Other Than Forest Products)
Project Activity:
Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
Middle Creek Forest Health Project
Decision Signed Date: 06/09/2017
Forests:
Eldorado National Forest
Districts:
Placerville Ranger District
States:
California
Counties:
El Dorado
Legal Land Description:
Not Applicable
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Jennifer DeWoody
4260 Eight Mile Road
Camino, CA 95709
530-647-5382
jadewoody@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 7/18/2017