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<br />Issues <br />Soil and Water Resources <br /> <br />Forest Lands and Woodlands <br /> <br />Fire Management <br /> <br />TABLE S-l (Continued) <br /> <br />SU",",ARY Cf' PROPOSED MANAGEMENT ACTlrnS BY ALTE~ATIVE <br /> <br />All Alternatives <br />Specfal stipulations would <br />be appl ied to surface- <br />disturbing activities on a <br />cllse-by-case basis; pl,Jns <br />would be developed for <br />stabi lizing known areas of <br />high erosion; precipi- <br />tation, sediment, and <br />salinity stations would ~e <br />monitored; water quality <br />and quantity inventory <br />would be completed; <br />quantification of reserved <br />water rights W'ould be <br />completed; dppropridtive <br />water rights W'ould be <br />sought; soil surveys would <br />be conducted in timber <br />harvest cl.recl.S ; cl.nd <br />watershed activity plans <br />W'ould be developed. <br />Easements for future sales <br />woul d be acqui red; non- <br />stocked and poorly stocked <br />stands would be regener- <br />at~d; publ ic harvest areas <br />W'ould be opened. <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />CUI'rent Manaqernent <br />Salinity control projects <br />would be 111lplemented <br />where deemed beneficial. <br /> <br />7,000 acres of commercial <br />forest land and 40,900 <br />acres of productive- <br />operable woodland would be <br />intensively managed. <br /> <br />Suppression in certain <br />natural burn areas (WSAs) <br />would be 1 imited; the <br />remainder of the Resource <br />Area would be managed as a <br />suppressi on zone; and <br />prescribed burns W'ould be <br />on a case-by-case basis. <br /> <br />S-B <br /> <br />[nerqy and Mi nerals <br />Groundlllater inventory <br />would be initiated; <br />on-site studies would be <br />performed in coal mine <br />areas; Impacts of <br />development activities <br />W'ould be monitored; <br />seasonCll rOCld clo'iures <br />woul d be imposed; C1nd <br />sCllinity control projeL:t <br />would be Implemented. <br /> <br />6,180 acres of commercial <br />forest land and 38,020 <br />acres of productive- <br />operatlle woodlC1nd W'ould .be <br />intensively managed. <br />Forest management plans <br />for Diamond Peak/Middle <br />Mountain, and Douglas <br />Mountain would continue. <br />A woodland management ;:.lan <br />would be developed for the <br />area. <br /> <br />A fire management plan <br />would be developed for <br />full/limited suppression <br />and prescribed bUrns. <br />