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<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Statement</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>los</strong> <strong>Pinos</strong> <strong>Vegetation</strong> Management Project<br />

1.12 Additional Scoping Comments<br />

Some comments received were consi<strong>de</strong>red by the IDT as suggested courses of action, rather than<br />

concerns about the consequence of the proposed action. These suggestions were captured and<br />

reviewed for possible incorporation into the project. Many of these comments came in the form<br />

of project-specific <strong>de</strong>sign criteria, while others came as proposed alternatives to the proposed<br />

action. All such comments were evaluated, but not all fit within the bounds of the project<br />

purpose and need. Project <strong>de</strong>sign criteria and proposed alternatives are further addressed in<br />

Chapter 2, Section 2.5.<br />

1.13 Opportunities<br />

As part of the internal and public scoping process, several other projects within the Analysis<br />

Area were i<strong>de</strong>ntified and inclu<strong>de</strong>:<br />

Trailhead relocation / improvement<br />

Noxious weed treatment<br />

Reforestation for beetle-infested stands<br />

Wildlife habitat improvements<br />

Road <strong>de</strong>nsity reduction<br />

Planting and seeding<br />

Road repair and rehabilitation – including disconnecting road drainage from stream<br />

courses<br />

Firewood cutting<br />

Interpretive signing<br />

Culvert replacement to facilitate fish movement<br />

Some or all of these projects are incorporated into the proposed actions and may be fun<strong>de</strong>d<br />

entirely or partly by funds generated through the action alternatives (Knutson-Van<strong>de</strong>nberg Act)<br />

or other sources. They are listed here to build upon and to encourage additional i<strong>de</strong>as for future<br />

actions within the Analysis Area.<br />

1.14 Public Review and Comment<br />

Public involvement was a key component in the planning process. The <strong>Rio</strong> Gran<strong>de</strong> National<br />

Forest invited public comment and participation regarding this proposal through a variety of<br />

scoping methods. These methods inclu<strong>de</strong>d listing in the Schedule of Proposed Actions<br />

beginning in October 2007, an initial scoping letter, public notice in the Valley Courier<br />

(published January 15 and 16, 2008), the newspaper of record, letters, e-mails, and phone call<br />

contacts.<br />

Chapter 1 – Purpose & Need Page 1-11

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