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Review of the Final EIS/EIR and HCP/SYP for the Headwaters Forest Project
Author(s): Leslie M. Reid
Date: 1999
Source: Unpublished report prepared at the request of Congressman George Miller, 25 February 1999. 82 p.
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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These comments are arranged to follow the pattern used by Reid (1998a) to allow convenient comparison with the original comments concerning the draft plan. Because of the dominating role played by alterations to sediment, woody debris and water regimes in the generation of cumulative watershed impacts, these components are discussed first. New information concerning the role of each is first described, if available, and the adequacy of provisions of the plan is then evaluatedPublication Notes
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Reid, Leslie M. 1999. Review of the Final EIS/EIR and HCP/SYP for the Headwaters Forest Project. Unpublished report prepared at the request of Congressman George Miller, 25 February 1999. 82 p.Keywords
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