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(PALS)MT. HULL RESTORATION PROJECT

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Project Overview

Basics

Integrated forest health project
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(PALS)MT. HULL RESTORATION PROJECT
FHT-2021-02189
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Implementation
Project intent is to implement a set of treatments that rely on the principles of landscape and stand-level restoration ecology while meeting current direction. Of the 105,288 acre watershed area, approximately 20,563 acres are on NFS lands. Project decision authorizes overstory harvest treatments on up to 7,664 acres, non-commercial understory treatments on up to 9,260 acres outside of overstory treatment, and prescribed burning (including underburning and pile burning) on up to 19,568 acres with additional maintenance burning at a 10 to 15-year interval. Project also includes aquatic organism passage, road maintenance and restoration, and fence construction around Haley Meadow.

7/25/2019

U.S. Forest Service (USFS), USFS Silviculture (currently inactive) (Silviculture) (Inactive), USFS Hazardous Fuels (currently inactive) (Hazardous Fuels) (Inactive), USFS Timber Harvest (currently inactive) (Timber Harvest) (Inactive), USFS Completed Treatments from AGOL (USFS Completed Treatments from AGOL), USFS NEPA Boundaries from AGOL (USFS NEPA Boundaries from AGOL)
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Location

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  • Okanogan

  • Mt Hull

  • Northeast

Contributing Organizations

Lead Implementer
  • U.S. Forest Service
Partner Organization
  • North Central Washington Forest Health Collaborative

Contacts

No Contacts set for this project.

Funding

Expected Funding

$0.00
State, Federal
US Forest Service utilized stewardship contracting timber sales in this project to conduct commercial treatments and retain receipts to fund non-commercial project components. Additional financial and in-kind resources to project implementation to date have been committed from Washington Department of Natural Resources (detailed below), Washington State Wild Sheep Foundation, Colville Confederated Tribes, and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

2019-FHR-CAP 2019-2021 DNR Forest Hazard Reduction Capital - Federal Lands Investments OWNF $400,000.00
Total $400,000.00
Agreements associated to this Project
Agreements
DNR-US Forest Service OWNF: Upper Swauk and Mount Hull

Activities

Activities

Treatments


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Project Themes

Project Themes

In fiscal year 2022, DNR utilized GNA to lead implementation of the Wilcox NC contract for non-commercial fuels treatment on 778 acres.

Project Details

Cost Share

  • Blank Cost Share Agreement

Notes

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External Links

  • US Forest Service NEPA project page

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