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Management Proposals for the Uncompahgre and San Juan National Forests, Public Hearing Notice
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Uncompahgre and San Juan National Forest
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San Juan/Dolores
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Date
11/27/1973
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; W.J. Lucas
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Management Proposals for the Uncompahgre and San Juan National Forests, Public Hearing Notice
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of these Units. Forest Service policy precludes recommendation for <br />Wilderness classification of areas of known mineralization. <br />Major elements of this Alternative are: <br />1. Delineates the largest Unit of Wilderness judged suitable. <br />2. Includes within its boundary, known highly mineralized areas, <br />not regarded as available. <br />3. High cost of administration is inherent because of ill- defined <br />boundaries and configuration of the Units. <br />4. Easy accessibility to the Units will continue to create <br />severe adverse impacts on the wilderness resource, that <br />are difficult to prevent. <br />5, Declassification of 43,680 acres of the present Primitive <br />Areas judged not suitable. <br />Alternative #4 provides for five Wilderness Units of 80,150 acres, <br />consisting of 4,277 acres within the Uncompahgre Primitive Area, 11,022 <br />acres within the Wilson Mountains Primitive Area, and 64,851 acres of <br />contiguous suitable and available lands. (See Map No. 1) <br />Major elements of this Alternative are: <br />1. Known mineralized areas are excluded from the proposed <br />Wilderness Units because of, (a) the National need for <br />mineral resources, (b) existing mineral rights which <br />cannot be extinguished in a reasonable and practical <br />manner -- cost to the public, (c) subsequent mineral <br />development within these areas would adversely effect <br />their wilderness quality and suitability. <br />2. Definable boundaries on topographic features to assure <br />that the wilderness resource endures at least cost. <br />3. Exclusion of the sight and sound of nearby mineral and <br />other development activity deemed incompatible with <br />the wilderness experience. <br />4. Declassification of 84,869 acres of the present Primitive <br />Areas judged not suitable and /or available. (43,680 <br />acres not suitable and 41,189 acres as not available.) <br />These four management alternatives deal generally with the future <br />management of the National Forest lands in the Uncompahgre and Wilson <br />Mountains Primitive Areas and more specifically with the question of <br />land allocation decisions, on these lands, to be made pursuant to <br />
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