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<br />O~~8" <br />UI u~ <br /> <br />2524 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />TITLE 2500 - WATERSHED MANAGEMENT <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2523.21c - Other Federal Lands Inside National Forest Bound- <br />aries. Responsibility for taking action, where federally <br />owned forested lands other than those administered by the <br />Forest Service are burned and need emergency watershed pro- <br />tection treatment, is prescribed in FSM 3540. <br /> <br />2523.22 - Treatments of Burned Areas. See FSH 2509.13, <br />Burned-Area Emergency Rehabilitation Handbook, for a complete <br />list of eligible land, channel, and road emergency rehabili- <br />tation measures. Any treatments in wilderness must conform <br />with direction in FSM 2323. <br /> <br />2523.23 - Controls. Submit a final report of accomplishment <br />on Form FS-2500-8, Burned Area Report, to the Washington <br />Office within 30 days following the completion of planned <br />work funded from FFF 092. Accomplishment reporting require- <br />ments for the Emergency Flood Prevention Program are in FSM <br />3542.2. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />On selected fires, the Chief may also request special reports <br />of long-term restoration accomplishments over a period of <br />years. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2523.24 - Evaluation of Treatments. Evaluate the effective- <br />ness of applied rehabilitation measures in meeting management <br />objectives. See FSH 2509.13, chapter 60, for overall direc- <br />tion regarding monitoring and evaluation. <br /> <br />Hold critiques at established frequencies, similar to formal <br />individual fire evaluations (FSM 5194.12), and sometimes in <br />conjunction with them, for selected rehabilitation projects. <br />Review the promptness of initiation and effectiveness of <br />action by the interdisciplinary team, quality of work on the <br />.ground, and effectiveness of project measures in meeting <br />stated objectives. <br /> <br />2524 - SUPPORT SERVICES. Watershed management support ser- <br />vices involve the application and integration of technical <br />soil and water related knowledge into land, resource, and <br />project plans. These services are provided by the soil and <br />water technic~l staff, given by advice, counsel, and prepara- <br />tion of specific management prescriptions designed for indi- <br />vidual land, resource, and project plans. See FSM 2530 and <br />FSM 2550, respectively, for additional direction for support <br />services for water resource management and soils management. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />*-FSM 3/86 AMEND 48-* <br />