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<br /> <br />OJl785 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />III. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2513.31--3 <br /> <br />TITLE 2500 - WATERSHED MANAGEMENT <br /> <br />c. Power transmission lines. <br /> <br />d. Oil and gas pipelines"-- <br /> <br />/ e. Telephone and telegraph lines. <br /> <br />f. Water distribution systems. <br />2. Urban areas. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Industrial developments (include storage dams and <br />power projects). <br /> <br />4. - Argicu1tur~1 developments: Lands, crops, facilities. <br /> <br />5. Other. (military, etc.) <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />E. Potential damage to National Forest resources and site <br />prOductivity. <br /> <br />1. Fish habitat. <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Timber production <br /> <br />- --.-- <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Forage for --li vestock <br /> <br />4. Wildlife habitat. <br /> <br />5. Existing and planned recreation sites. <br /> <br />6. Esthetics. <br /> <br />7. Wilderness values. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: <br /> <br />List the activities and/or events, without a good or bad <br />evaluation, that will probably result in important environ- <br />mental effects. These are the impacts of the rehabilitation, <br />not the impacts of the fire. <br /> <br />IV. <br /> <br />FAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: (Caused by the above <br />rehabilitation impacts.) Amounts and kinds of benefits <br />expected from the treatment for items listed under items <br />II, D and II, E. <br /> <br />V. <br /> <br />UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: <br /> <br />(of rehabilitation impacts - describe how they will -be <br />mitigated or minimized.) <br /> <br />Forest Service Manual <br /> <br />June 1975 <br />R-2 Supplement No. 31 <br />