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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 />

♦ Alternative 1 – No Action<br />

♦ Alternative 2 – Full Salvage Harvest<br />

♦ Alternative 3 – Reduced Salvage Harvest (Some proposed harvest areas not treated to<br />

reduce potential negative impacts to wet areas)<br />

2.3.1 Alternative 1 – No Action<br />

The Council for <strong>Environmental</strong> Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing the National<br />

<strong>Environmental</strong> Policy Act (NEPA) requires that a no action alternative be <strong>de</strong>veloped as a<br />

benchmark from which the agency can evaluate the proposed action. Un<strong>de</strong>r Alternative 1,<br />

natural processes would be allowed to occur without additional human intervention. No<br />

sanitation/salvage of beetle infested or killed timber would occur. New trees would not be<br />

planted and no road work would occur beyond normal maintenance. Additionally, activities<br />

associated with the action alternatives i<strong>de</strong>ntified in Section 1.13 un<strong>de</strong>r Opportunities also would<br />

not occur. Current activities such as livestock grazing and dispersed recreation would continue.<br />

The key features of the No Action alternative are summarized below in Table 2.3.1-1.<br />

Table 2.3.1-1 Key Features of Alternative 1<br />

Key Feature Description<br />

Total Area Treated with Salvage Prescription 0 Acres<br />

Area of Small Patch Cuts within Salvage Units 0 Acres<br />

Timber Volume-Sawtimber 0 MMBF<br />

Timber Volume Fuelwood 0 Cords<br />

Steep slopes logged (35-40% conventional) 0 Acres<br />

System Road Reconstruction 0.0Miles<br />

System Road Spot Reconstruction 0.0 Miles<br />

System Road Maintenance 8.7 Miles<br />

Existing Road ad<strong>de</strong>d to System 0.0 Miles<br />

Temporary Road Construction 0.0 Miles<br />

Re-opening of Old Roads 0.0 Miles<br />

Artificial Regeneration 0 Acres<br />

Noxious Weed Treatment 3 Acres<br />

2.3.2 Alternative 2 (Proposed Action, Preferred Alternative)<br />

Alternative 2 (the proposed action) was <strong>de</strong>signed to address the Key Issue of Forest Condition.<br />

The <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>los</strong> <strong>Pinos</strong> Spruce Beetle Project was initiated due to the existing forest condition<br />

within the Analysis Area and as such was i<strong>de</strong>ntified as a Key issue. Existing Forest Conditions<br />

consist of timber stands with a high mortality component due to beetle activity. This alternative<br />

would provi<strong>de</strong> an opportunity to harvest products before they are <strong>los</strong>t (salvage). It would also<br />

maintain reforestation of the salvage units through artificial regeneration if nee<strong>de</strong>d.<br />

This alternative proposes to conduct salvage harvest of <strong>de</strong>ad and infested Engelmann spruce<br />

trees 8 inches DBH and larger on approximately 878 acres. Small patch cuts (¼ to 5 acres)<br />

Chapter 2 – Alternatives Page 2-2

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