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Item Open Access Fall Creek stream enhancement of the Fall Creek special interest area fire recovery project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2005-03-30) Middle Fork Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement stream enhancement component of Alternative C of the project EA, falling about 70-90 hazard trees into Fall Creek to provide large woody debris structure to enhance the stream environment and fish habitat. Stream enhancement will be implemented July 2005 to avoid the adult salmon from being present during the falling operations and being disturbed as they begin to spawn.Item Open Access Indigo and Middle Fork Willamette Enhancement Environmental Assessment(2006-06) Willamette National Forest (Agency : U.S.)Proposes to complete stream enhancement projects in the Upper Middle Fork Willamette River and Hills Creek Reservoir Watersheds to benefit bull trout and Spring Chinook salmon. Includes placing large wood into the Middle Fork Willamette River and several tributaries, and adding a fish passage structure for bull trout at Indigo Springs without damage to spotted owl habitat and water quality.Item Open Access South Fork McKenzie River enhancement project decision notice and finding of no significant impact(2007-01-11) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Announces decision to implement Alternative A of the project EA, supplementing existing in-stream large woody material for aquatic habitat enhancement within an 8.5 mile reach of the South Fork McKenzie River and lower Roaring River. Includes placing large diameter trees with root-masses attached into the stream channel, as well as closing 12 non-system, native surfaced road segments accessing camping sites to improve water quality.Item Open Access South Fork McKenzie River enhancement project environmental assessment(2006-11) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Responds to South Fork McKenzie Watershed Analysis findings of loss of early life habitat for bull trout and spring Chinook salmon by proposing to supplement existing in-stream large woody material for aquatic habitat enhancement within an 8.5 mile reach of the South Fork McKenzie River and lower Roaring River. Includes placing large diameter trees with root-masses attached into the stream channel, as well as closing 12 non-system, native surfaced road segments that currently access camping sites to improve water quality.Item Open Access Upper McKenzie River aquatic restoration environmental assessment(2004-02) McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.)Proposes supplementation of existing woody material to act as flow deflection and capture spawning gravels in the McKenzie River channel upstream of Trail Bridge Dam. Existing material would be supplemented with trees selected from the adjacent riparian reserve, and with imported woody material from nearby upland sources to aid the spawning and rearing habitat of bull trout and Upper Willamette spring chinook salmon.