Site-Specific Invasive Plant Treatment EIS for Mt. Hood NF/CRGNSA (Oregon)
The Mt. Hood National Forest and Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in Oregon are proposing treatment on 208 sites (approximately 13,000 acres). The purpose of this project is to reverse the negative impacts caused by the invasive plants and to restore ecological communities and function at the impacted treatment sites in a cost-effective manner that meets current management direction. The establishment and spread of invasive plants can be slowed, with timely action. The EIS was developed to treat invasive plants and to utilize the new tools and management direction in Pacific Northwest Region Invasive Plant Program - Preventing and Managing Invasive Plants Record of Decision and Final Environmental Impact Statement
Project Summary
Location Summary:
Forestwide in Mt. Hood National Forest and Oregon sites in Scenic Area
Project Milestones:
Milestone | Date |
---|---|
NOI in Federal Register | 05/29/2005 |
DEIS NOA in Federal Register | 05/26/2006 |
FEIS NOA in Federal Register | 02/29/2008 |
Decision | 02/2008 (Estimated) |
Implementation | 05/2008 (Estimated) |
Expected Analysis Type:
Environmental Impact Statement
Special Authority:
Not Applicable / Other
Lead Management Unit:
Mt. Hood National Forest All Units
Notice and Comment Regulation:
215
Project Purpose:
Vegetation Management (Other Than Forest Products)
Project Activity:
Noxious Weed Treatments
Current Status:
Completed
Project Decision Information
Site-Specific Invasive PLant Treatments for MHNF and CRGNSA in Oregon
Decision Signed Date: 02/29/2008
Legal Notice Date: 03/19/2008
Forests:
Mt. Hood National Forest; Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Districts:
Mt. Hood National Forest All Units; Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Unit
States:
Oregon
Counties:
Clackamas; Hood River; Jefferson; Marion; Multnomah; Wasco
Legal Land Description:
Not Applicable
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Jennie O'Connor
16400 Champion Way
Sandy, OR 97055
541-350-6002
jmoconnor@fs.fed.us
Last Updated: 9/16/2020