789 673 6,459 50 100 : : Construction and betterment of housing units, service buildings, lookouts, special structures and :related improvements, new radio installations; replace substandard telephone lines. : Intensified and accelerated detection, prevention and control of forest insects and disease to reduce :current timber losses. : The amounts shown are for recurrent research programs of broad regional or national character :that relate to national forest problems and which are headquartered in this state even though : some of the work may be carried out in other states. 6,130 1/:Construction and reconstruction of 470 miles of roads and 95 miles of trails and assistance in :construction of roads by timber purchasers. :Maintenance of existing roads and trails. : 1/ Timber purchasers will construct an estimated additional 300 miles of road costing approximately $520,000 as the purchasers' share. 2/ Timber purchasers will maintain existing purchaser-constructed roads at an estimated annual cost of $2,000. Timber Resource Management : : Sales Administration and Management : 259 :Develop plans for 113,000 acres. Keep plans current. Cut 69 million bd. ft. : : : :109,000 acres of cultural treatment. Plant 22,000 acres (including reinforcement and recent burn :planting). :National Forest Outdoor Recreation Resources Review. Complete management and development plans. :Maintenance, sanitation and cleanup of existing facilities. :Construct 400 family units. :Management and administration of wildlife resources. :Improve 49,000 acres habitat, 200 acres lakes, and small watering facilities for wildlife. : 61 9 : Forest Fire Protection 111 :Rehabilitate eroded lands and stabilize gullies, roads and streams. Soil surveys on 100,000 :acres. Initiate inventories and water yield studies. : :Administer mineral leases and special uses. Maintain property line posting, administer land exchange. : Prepare new status records system. Accelerate cadastral surveys. 2,000 miles property line surveys : and posting. Consolidate ownership through purchase of small tracts. : 983 :Management and development of timber recreation, range, wildlife and water resources on 31,000 :acres of LU lands. : :Intensified protection, including increased manpower and equipment--approximately 2-1/2 times present :level. :Fuel reduction on 31,000 acres. :Maintenance of all existing improvements, including radio replacement. :Construction and betterment of housing units, service buildings, lookouts, special structures, : The amounts shown are for recurrent research programs of broad regional or national character that 2,300 1/ Construction and reconstruction of 130 miles roads and assistance in construction of roads by timber :purchasers. :Maintenance of existing roads and trails. : 1/ Timber purchasers will construct an estimated additional 20 miles of road costing $200,000 as the purchasers' share. 2/ Timber purchasers will maintain existing purchaser-constructed roads at an estimated annual cost of $1,000. : : WORK NEEDED :Develop plans for 9,000 acres. Keep plans current. Cut 5 million bd. ft. :9,000 acres of cultural treatment. Plant 800 acres (including reinforcement and recent burn planting). :Improve wildlife habitat, streams and lakes. Develop small watering facilities for wildlife. :Management and administration of soil and water resources. : : Rehabilitate eroded lands and stabilize gullies, roads and streams. Soil surveys on 36,000 :Administer special uses. Maintain property line posting. :Prepare new status records system. Accelerate cadastral surveys. 230 miles property line surveys :and posting. Consolidate ownership through purchase of small tracts. : : : : 37 :Fuel reduction on hazard areas and construction of firebreaks. :Maintenance of all existing improvements, including radio replacement. : :Intensified protection, including increased manpower and equipment--approximately 2-1/2 times present : level. 1 12 72 :Construction of service buildings, lookouts and special structures; new radio installations; replace : :Intensified and accelerated detection, prevention and control of forest insects and disease to reduce :current timber losses. : The amounts shown are for recurrent research programs of broad regional or national character that :relate to national forest problems and which are headquartered in this state even though some of :the work may be carried out in other states. Insect and Disease Control 41258 0-59-21 360 1/ Construction and reconstruction of access roads and trails and assistance in construction of roads by : timber purchasers. 1/ Timber purchasers will construct additional access roads costing approximately $45,000 as the purchasers' share. 2/ Timber purchasers will maintain existing purchaser-constructed roads at an estimated annual cost of $1,000. : : : : : : 15 2/: : |