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📍 Sullivan Lake Ranger District🏷 Grazing managementAdded: 2026-05-28
Cancelled
Milestone
Date
NOI in Federal Register
04/22/2013
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
07/13/2015
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
08/2018 (Estimated)
Objection Period Start
08/2018 (Estimated)
Decision
11/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2018 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Colville National Forest
Quartz
Up to 2,900 acres of forest health treatments, about 4 miles of hand and machine fireline to support prescribed fire underburning, about 3 miles of temporary road access to treatment units, reconstruction of about 5 miles of existing non-system road templates (all 8 miles would be decommissioned).
Create a range of forest structural stages that supports resilience and is compatible with characteristic disturbance processes (wildland fire, insects and diseases), and supports aquatic and terrestrial habitat conditions and associated species.
This project includes a suite of activities to restore forest and watershed resiliency, including: fuels treatments and prescribed burning; and upland and watershed restoration.
A Defensible Fuel Profile Zone (DFPZ) project to reduce the fuel loading in strategic areas that would help in the aid in fire suppression on FS along private boundaries, ridgelines and or road corridors.
A Defensible Fuel Profile Zone (DFPZ) project to reduce the fuel loading in strategic areas that would help in the aid in fire suppression on FS along private boundaries, ridgelines and or road corridors.
Improve forest resilience, reduce hazardous fuels, enhance native grasslands, improve road access, develop two rock pits, reduce sediment delivery, provide timber products. Requesting EAD under IIJA, comment period per IIJA offered if granted.