Sunny South Insect Treatment Project
Vegetation treatments to reduce the extent and risk of insect infestations, as well as to reduce the negative effects of those infestations on forest health and resilience, are proposed on 3,000 acres of National Forest System (NFS) lands
Project Summary
Location Summary:
Locations across the American River RD currently in review, focusing on areas of tree mortality within the wildland urban interface.
Project Milestones:
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
Scoping Start | 03/04/2016 |
Decision | 08/2016 (Estimated) |
Implementation | 08/2016 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Decision Memo
Categorical Exclusion:
32.3 (5)
Special Authority:
Hfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Lead Management Unit:
American River Ranger District
Notice and Comment Regulation:
Not Subject to Regulations
Project Purpose:
Vegetation Management (Other Than Forest Products); Forest Products; Fuels Management
Project Activity:
Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
Sunny South Insect Treatment Project
Decision Signed Date: 08/03/2016
Forests:
Tahoe National Forest
Districts:
American River Ranger District
States:
California
Counties:
Placer
Legal Land Description:
Not Applicable
Use the widget below to browse documents associated with this project. Cookies must be enabled to use this tool.
If you are using a mobile device, the setting for "Allow cross-website tracking" must also be enabled to view the documents. You do not need to sign up or login to Box to view documents, but if you have difficulty accessing the documents on a mobile device, you may choose to sign up for a free account, download the app to your device and log in to ensure that you can open the documents.
Alternatively, these documents can be accessed on the Pinyon Public website: View Documents on Pinyon Public
Karen Walden
22830 Foresthill Road
Foresthill, CA 95631
530 367 2224
kwalden@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 10/3/2019