Instream Log Placement on Lewis River and Little Creek
The project proposes to place in-stream log structures (downed trees with root wads attached) in a stretch of a side channel to the Lewis River and along a stretch of Little Creek.
Project Summary
Location Summary:
The project is located near Bolt Camp and at the confluence of Little Creek on the Lewis River, upstream of Rush Creek between river mile 61 and river mile 61.75.
Project Milestones:
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
Scoping Start | 02/26/2014 |
Decision | 11/2014 (Estimated) |
Implementation | 08/2015 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Decision Memo
Categorical Exclusion:
32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7)
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Notice and Comment Regulation:
Not Subject to Regulations
Project Purpose:
Watershed Management; Wildlife, Fish, Rare Plants
Project Activity:
Species Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements; Watershed Improvements
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
MSH Instream CE
Decision Signed Date: 11/14/2014
Legal Notice Date: 11/14/2014
Forests:
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Districts:
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
States:
Washington
Counties:
Skamania
Legal Land Description:
Sections 15, 16, 21, 22 and 28 in T7N and R7E
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Erin Black
42218 N.E. Yale Bridge Rd.
Amboy, WA 98601
509-395-3411
ekblack@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 1/30/2015