Montana Wilderness Act of 1984: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Reserved Water of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2850 ... August 9, 1984 |
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... timber from public and private commercial forest lands . We would like to compliment the Montana congressional delegation on their efforts to resolve the land allocation questions on public lands in the state of Montana . We recognize ...
... timber from public and private commercial forest lands . We would like to compliment the Montana congressional delegation on their efforts to resolve the land allocation questions on public lands in the state of Montana . We recognize ...
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... commercial forest lands in the base for timber harvest and retain the options for forest management so that the Forest Service has the flexibility to meet existing and future resource needs . The commercial forest land base that the forest ...
... commercial forest lands in the base for timber harvest and retain the options for forest management so that the Forest Service has the flexibility to meet existing and future resource needs . The commercial forest land base that the forest ...
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... commercial timber harvest and must either have boundary changes or be deleted . The accumu- lation of conflicts between the wilderness proposals and commercial forest land potentially has severe impacts on specific companies . Some ...
... commercial timber harvest and must either have boundary changes or be deleted . The accumu- lation of conflicts between the wilderness proposals and commercial forest land potentially has severe impacts on specific companies . Some ...
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... Forest Service . We simply must retain the option to manage our total commercial forest land base if the demand for wood products proves that it is necessary to do so . By placing commercial forest lands in Wilder- ness , we are ...
... Forest Service . We simply must retain the option to manage our total commercial forest land base if the demand for wood products proves that it is necessary to do so . By placing commercial forest lands in Wilder- ness , we are ...
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... Lands and Reserved Water. 6 managers as was the intent of Congress in 1976. It seems improper that Congress should interject itself into the forest management process when the Forest ... commercial forest land base . It has been our intent to ...
... Lands and Reserved Water. 6 managers as was the intent of Congress in 1976. It seems improper that Congress should interject itself into the forest management process when the Forest ... commercial forest land base . It has been our intent to ...
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1983 Roadless Area Absaroka Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness acreage addition AREA EXISTING WILDERNESS Area Net Acres Association Basin Beaverhead Bitterroot Bob Marshall boundary adjustment BOUNDARY RATIONALE Cabinet Mountains Canyon Chairman coal commercial forest land Committee Congress Congressional Custer Custer National Forest Deer Lodge delegation deleted designated as wilderness East Pioneers Electric Peak exploration federal Flathead Forest Service Fork Gallatin National Forest Goose Lake grazing habitat hearing Helena National Forest included industry lease legislation Lolo miles million acres mining Montana Wilderness Act Montana Wilderness Bill North Big Hole oil and gas plans portion proposed wilderness protection public lands Range RARE RARE II recreation RESERVED WATER RESOURCE VALUES road Rocky Mountain Front scenic Senator BAUCUs Senator MELCHER snowmobile special management areas statement Subcommittee timber sale trails U.S. Forest Service West Big Hole Wilderness Act wilderness areas WILDERNESS ATTRIBUTES wilderness designation wilderness proposal wilderness system wildlife
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Page 445 - ... and for other purposes, having considered the same, reports favorably thereon, with amendments and recommends that the bill as amended do pass.
Page 457 - Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: Pursuant to Section 403 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the Congressional Budget Office has prepared the attached cost estimate for HR 3480, the Legal Services Corporation Act Amendments of 1981.
Page 203 - ... in their vicinity, and to require his employees, contractors, subcontractors, and employees of contractors or subcontractors to do likewise. Unless prevented by circumstances over which he has no control, the lessee or permittee shall place his employees, contractors, subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors employed on the lands at the disposal of any authorized officer of the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of fighting forest, brush, or grass fires on or originating...
Page 244 - ... the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 as amended by the National Forest Management Act of 1976...
Page 203 - During periods of serious fire danger to forest, brush, or grass, as msy be specified by the authorized representative of the Secretary of Agriculture, the lessee or permittee shall prohibit smoking and the building of camp and lunch fires by his employees. contractors. subcontractors, and employees of contractors...
Page 203 - ... place his employees, contractors, subcontractors, and employees of contractors and subcontractors employed on the lands at the disposal of any authorized officer of the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of fighting forest, brush, or grass fires on or originating on the lands or on adjacent areas or caused by the negligence of the lessee or permittee or his employees, contractors, subcontractors and employees of contractors and subcontractors, with the understanding that payment for such...
Page 203 - Provided. that the authorized representative of the Secretary of Agriculture may designate safe places where, after all inflammable material has been cleared away, campfires may be built for the purpose of heating lunches and where, at the option of the lessee or permittee, smoking may be permitted.
Page 387 - ... materials'', unless the material and labor costs of using natural materials are such that their use would not. impose unreasonable additional costs on grazing permittees. 4. The construction of new improvements or replacement of deteriorated facilities in wilderness is permissible if in accordance with those guidelines and management plans governing the area involved.
Page 250 - The second factor which should be taken Into account in determining what type of land management prescription is best for these areas Is that wilderness designation is not the only way an area's surface resources can be protected.
Page 457 - Based on this review, it appears that no additional cost to the government would be incurred as a result of enactment of this bill. Sincerely, ROBERT A.