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McBride Springs Campground Diseased Trees Removal

Root rot has killed many fir trees in the campground; these trees pose a hazard. Remaining firs are predicted to become infected. The proposal includes removal of dead/dying trees and trees that are predicted to become infected.

Project Information

Expected Analysis Type
Decision Memo

Categorical Exclusion
Repair and maintenance of recreation sites and facilities.

Special Authority
Not applicable / Other

Lead Management Unit
Mt. Shasta Ranger District

Notice and Comment Regulation
Not Subject to Regulations

Project Purpose
Recreation management

Project Activity
Developed site management; Timber sales (salvage)

Project Status

Current Status
Analysis Completed

Project Milestones

All planning milestones have been completed.

Project Decision Information

McBride Springs Campground Hazard Tree Removal

Decision Signed Date
2010-07-30

Last Updated: 8/06/2010