Managing Competing and Unwanted Vegetation (OR,WA,ID,CA): Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 41988 |
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acres aerial application amitrole analysis Appendix areas asulam atrazine biological Box 3623 Portland buffer cancer carcinogenicity chemicals cited Competing and Unwanted concern conifer contamination costs County damage dermatitis dioxin discussion diuron document doses Douglas-fir Draft Environmental Impact economic effects environment Environmental Impact Statement Environmental Protection Agency evaluation exposure forest management forestry formulations Gary Larsen glyphosate growth herbicides human health indicates land last option levels Managing Competing methods mitigation measures monitoring mutagenicity National Forest NCAP NEPA noxious weeds oncogenicity Oregon P.O. Box Pacific Northwest Pacific Northwest Region percent pesticides picloram plants potential preferred alternatives prescribed burning present production propargite reduce reference result risk simazine soil species spray studies Table TCDD timber toxic treatment triclopyr U.S. Environmental Protection Unwanted Vegetation USDA Forest Service vegetation control vegetation management Vegetation Management DEIS VMDEIS Washington water quality weed control wildlife workers yield