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Projects & Plans
Management of Olympic National
Forest involves a wide range of activities. These activities include:
(1) operation and maintenance of structures, roads, bridges, trails and
recreation sites and facilities; (2) construction of new sites and facilities;
and (3) management practices designed to (a) maintain or enhance habitat
for late successional and old-growth forest related species; and (b) to
protect and enhance watershed and aquatic habitat conditions. As
projects are planned and implemented, it is our intent to provide documentation
of these activities, when appropriate, on our website for public convenience.
The documents below are provided
in Portable Document Format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader software.
You may download Acrobat Reader free of charge from Abode at:
http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/readstep.html.
Land and Resource Management Plan:
Schedule of Proposed Action:
Categorically Excluded Projects
Available for Public Comment
Environmental Documents
The following environmental
documents are shown on Olympic National Forest's website
for public review. If interested in a proposed action that is not
listed below, please contact the appropriate District office.
NOTE: The documents listed below the project name are available if
the words are shown in blue. The documents shown in black have not
yet been published.
CURRENT PROJECTS
Special Forest Products
- Scoping
letter (combined for commercial use, personal use, and personal
use firewood)
- Thirty-day Public Comment Period Letter
- Environmental Document
- Decision Notice Letter
- Decision Notice
- Response to Comments
Port Townsend Special
Use Permit
Dosewallips
Road Washout
- Record of Decision Letter
- Record of Decision
West Fork Humptulips
Thinning
- Scoping Letter
(Feb. 12, 2007)
- Thirty-day Public Comment Period Letter
- Environmental Document
- Decision Notice Letter
- Decision Notice
- Response to Comments
Snow Creek Salvage
Cook Creek Thinning
and Salvage Project
RECENTLY COMPLETED PROJECTS
Jackson Thinning
Information on thinning as
a tool for creating habitat diversity:
Pine Creek Stewardship
Thinning
Dungeness Thinning and
Road Decommissioning
Olympic Discovery Trail
Cover
and Table of Contents
Chapter
1 - Purpose and Need for Action
Chapter
2 - Alternatives, Including the Proposed Action
Chapter
3 - Environmental Consequences
Appendices
Map
1 - Vicinity Map
Map
2 - Trail Segments with Northwest Forest Plan allocations
Map
3 - Trail Segments with Olympic LMRP allocations
Bear Creek Saddle
Beyond Prevention: Site-Specific Invasive Plant Treatment
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