Forest Projects - South Fork Management Unit Office
This page presents projects currently being planned on the South Fork Management Unit (Hayfork and Platina area) and includes all of the relevant documentation required under NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act).
Gemmill Thin Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (September 2008)
East Fork II
*These versions of the EA are identical to the 'early April 2008' versions on the South Fork Management Unit's Projects & Plans 'Archive' page, except they have a list of preparers and an updated list of acronyms.
Pre-commercial Thinning and Fuels Treatment in Middle Hayfork Creek Watershed
Jones Thin Project
Salt Timber Harvest and Fuels Hazard Reduction Project
Review projects on other management units
Earlier versions of documents or completed projects
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