TitleNorth Umpqua Wild and Scenic River Environmental Assessment
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsU.S. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region, U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office, and Oregon. State Parks and Recreation Dept.
Pagination135 p.
Date Published07/1992
Call NumberDigital Open Access
Keywordsbacteria, Chinook salmon = Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, climate, Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki, dams, erosion, forest fires, geology, hydrology, land ownership, land use, logging, North Umpqua River, Pacific lamprey = Entosphenus tridentatus (Lampetra tridentata), recreational fisheries, red shiner = Cyprinella lutrensis, sediments, Speckled dace = Rhinicthys osculus, steelhead trout = Oncorhynchus mykiss, terrestrial vegetation, Umpqua dace = Rhinicthys cataractae, water quality
NotesA 33.5-rniie segment of the North Umpqua River, from Rock Creek to Soda Springs Powerhouse has been designated a Wild and Scenic River for outstanding geologic and water features (rapids, waterfalls, pools), scenic values, recreation opportunities, and fish and wildlife resources. This document sets out initial plans for protecting and preserving these outstanding features.
URLhttps://www.blm.gov/or/districts/roseburg/plans/files/nuwsrvea.pdf
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