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BLM FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1975 - 1976
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington BLM FACTS
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BLM Offices in Oregon and Washington------------~--------------2
Permanent Employees of BLM------------~------------------------3
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Lands Managed by BLM-------------------------------------------4
Lands Under the Exclusive Jurisdiction of BLM--{)regon-----------.
Lands Under the Exclusive Jurisdiction of BLM--Washington--~---5
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Payments to Counties and Stat·es, FY 1975-----------------------7
Payments to. Counties and States, FY 1976-----------------------Resource Management Receipts-----------------------------------8
Expenditures for Resource Management---------------------------8
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Commercial Forest Land---------~-------------------~-----------Timber Sales--------------------------~--------~---------------9
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Timber Trespass------------------------------------------------10
Minor Forest Products Sales----------------------------------Forest Development - 1-----------------------------------------11
Forest Development - II-------~-------------------~------------12
Forest Development - 111---------------------------------------13
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Timber Harvest Acreages----------------------------------------14
Wild Horses----------------------------------------------------·Livestock Grazing----------------------------------------------15
Wildlife Habitat Improvement------------------------------~----16
Aquatic Habitat Improvement------------------------------------16
Big Game Population. Estimates----------------------------------17
Resource Development and Conservation--------------------------18
Recreation Sites-----------------------------------------------19
Estimated Recreation Visits to BLM Lands, FY 1976--------------21
Fire Control----------------------------.,.--------------------22
Road Right of Way Permits and Agreements-----------------------23
Road Right of Way Easements .and Deeds Acquired-----------------23
Roads Maintained--------~------------------------------------23
Rights of Way------------------------------~-------------------24
Roads Constructed----------------------------------------------24
Minerals-------------------------------------------------------25
Land Leases------------------------------------------------~---25
Lands Classified for Multiple Use Management in Ore. & Wash.---25
Land Patents Issued--------------------------------------------26
Lands Received by BLM------------------------------------------27
Wild & Scenic Rivers Lands Acquired----------------------------- . 27
Public Land Surveys--------------------------------------------27
Pacific Crest Trail Easements Acquired-------------------------28
This booklet contains statistics about the Bureau of Land Management
in Oregon and Washington. Most of the figures pertain to fiscal year
1976 (July 1, 1975 to June 30, 1976). For comparison, data for the
preceding year are usually listed, too. In a few cases, it has been
more appropriate to list data on a calendar year basis.
July 1976
· uNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington .
OREGON STATE OFFICE
729 NE Oregon Street
P.O. Box 2965 Portland, OR 97208 234-3361
Ext. 4001
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT
357 North L Street
P.O. Box 151 Lakeview, OR 97630 947-2177
BURNS DISTRICT
74 So. Alvord Street
Burns, OR 97720 573-2071
VALE.DISTRICT
365 "A" Street West
P.O. Box 700 Vale, .OR 97918 473-3144
PRINEVILLE DISTRICT
185 East 4th Street
P,O. Box 550 Prineville, OR 97754 447-4115
Paul W. Arrasmith District Manager BAKER DISTRICT
Federal Building
P.O. Box 589 Baker, OR 97814
523-6391
Albert Romeo
District Manager
SALEM DISTRICT
3550 Liberty Road, South
P.O. Box 3227 Salem, OR 97302 399-5646
Edward G. Stauber
District Manager
EUGENE DISTRICT
1255 Pearl Street
P.O. Box 10226 Eugene, OR 97401 687-6650
Dwight L. Patton
District Manager
ROSEBURG DISTRIC7
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd.
Roseburg, OR 97470 672-4491
James E. Hart District Manager MEDFORD DISTRICT
310 West 6th Street
Hedford, OR 97501 779-2351
George C. Francis
District Manager
COOS BAY DISTRICT
333 So. Fourth St.
P.O. Box 1139 Coos Bay, OR 97420 269-5880
Paul M. Sanger
District Manager
SPOKANE DISTRICT
West 920 Riverside Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201 509-456-2570
Richard L. Schaert1 District Manager 1
Hurl W. Stoms
State Director
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
(Authorized permanent positions) District
Lakeview---------------Burns------------------Va1e-----~--------------
Richard A. Gerity
District Manager
Prinevi11e-------------Baker------------------Sa1em------------------Eugene------------------
L. Christian Vosler District Manager Roseburg-----~----------
Medford----------------Coos Bay-------------Spokane-----------------
Fear1 H. Parker
District Manager
State Office------------
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1975
July 20 1976 24
31
40
33
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116
97
92
136
103
15
25
30
40
33
21
111
93
93
139
94
16
25 30 40 33 21 112 94 93 140 95 17 159
866
161
856
171 871 Authorized complements for FY 1976 are shown as of 8/14/75.
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT - as of June 30, 1976
'\\ National resource lands under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Bureau
of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, in Oregon
. and Washington. Includes public domain, revested Oregon & California
Railroad grant lands, reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands, Land
Utilization Project Lands, and certain other categories. Acreages are
as of June 30, 1976 and are approximate. Lands managed by BLM are
25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon and less than 1 percent of
Washington.
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Hectares
Acres
Prinevi11e----------------------Baker---------------------------­
Sa1em---------------------------­
Eugene--------------------------­
Roseburg------------------------­
Medford-------------------------­
Coos Bay------------------------Oregon Total-------------------
1,358,770
1,412,169
1,887,105
556,455
183,397
163,213
128,287
171,590
368,626
133,551
6,363,163
3,357,521
3,489,469
4,663,037
1,375,000
403,299
316,996
424;000
910,876
330,004
15,723,376
Spokane-------------------------Ore-Wash Tota1-----------------
124,221
6,487,384
306,950
16,030,326
District
Lakeview------------------------­
Burns---------------------------­
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LANDS UNDER THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
OF THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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As of June 30, 1976 BIM Lands.
(Acres)
Baker------------------------------------------­
Benton-----------------------------------------­
C1ackamas--------------------------------~-----­
C1atsop----------------------------------------­
Co1umbia---------------------------------------­
Coos------------------------------~-----------­
Crook------------------------------------------­
C·urry-----------'-------------------------------­
Deschutes--------------------------------------­
Doug1as----------------------------------------­
Gi11iam----------------------------------------­
Grant------------------------------------------­
Harney-----------------------------------------­
Hood River-------------------------------------­
Jackson----------------------------------------­
. Jefferson--------------------------------------­
Josephine--------------------------------------­
Klamath----------------------------------------­
Lake-------------------------------------------­
Lane-------------------------------------------­
Linco1n---------------------------~------------­
Linn-------------------------------------------­
Ma1heur---------------------------------~------­
Marion-----------------------------------------­
Morrow--------------------------------------~--­
Mu1tnomah--------------------------------------­
Po1k-------------------------------------------­
Sherman----------------------------------------­
Ti1lamook--------------------------------------­
Umati11a---------------------------------------­
Union------------------------------------------­
Wa11owa----------------------------------------­
Wasco-,..--------'--------------------------------­
Washington-------------------------------------- .
Whee1er----------------------------------------­
Yamhi11----------------------------------------­
Tota1-------------------------------------­
369,912
57,390
62,906
43
11,085
166,647
511,341
67,510
518,574
653,411
23,717
169,790
4,046,165
180
430,910
26,063
311,539
288,549
. 2,556,082
290,052
23,993
88,198
4,642,579
20,934
35,886
5,880
40,996
43,403
48,625
9,306
6,250
20,690
35,731
12,335
87,200
39,504
BIM Lands'
(Acres)
Adams-----------------------------------------­
Asotin----------------------------------------­
Benton----------------------------------------­
Che1an------~---------------------------------­
C1a11am----------------~----------------------­
C1ark-----------------------------------------­
Co1umbia--------------------------------------­
Cow1itz---------------------------------------­
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Ferry~---------------------~-----------~------­
Frank1in--------------------------------------­
Garfie1d--------------------------------------­
Grant------------------------------------~----­
Grays Harbor----------------------------------­
Is1and----------------------------------------­
Jefferson-------------------------------------­
King------------------------------------------­
Stevens--------------------------~------------­
2
90
387
16,009
17 ,162
279
7,015
3
55,129
374
2,116
12
288
356
823
170
29,634
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Yakima----------------------------------------­
Tota1------------------------------------­
306,950
Whitman----~----------------------------------­
dlJ (. 13
732
145
1,334
25,964
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5
519
52
37,683
12,265
16,668
433
33,700
Kitsap---------------------------~------------­
Kittitas--------------------------------------­
Klickitat-------------------------------------­
Lewis--.---------------------------------------­
Linco1n--·-------------------------------------­
Mason-----------------------------------------­
Okanogan-----------------------'---------------­
Pacific---------------------------------------Pend Orei11e-----------------~----------------­
Pierce----------------------------------------­
San Juan--------------------------------------­
Skagit-'---------------------------------------­
Skamania-,-------------------------------------­
Snohomish-------------------------------------­
Spokane---------------------------------------­
. Thurston--------------------------------------­
Wahkiakum-------------------------------------­
Walla Wa11a-----------------------------------­
Whatcom---------------------------------------­
15,723,376
601
10,422
14,752
21,574
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1975
Distribution of proceeds to otegon counties
Washington derived from resource management
Bureau of Land Management in those states.
ber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and
sources during fiscal year 1975.
Resource
Management
o & C Lands
Oregon Counties
Baker-~---------------­
Benton-----------------­
C1ackamas--------------­
C1atsop----------------­
Columbia---------------­
Coos-------------------­
1,386,677.68
2,738,811.78
1,016,567.98
2,911,529.65
1,801,200.54
12,361,664.01
Grant-~---------------­
Harney-----------------­
Hood River-------------­
Jackson----------------­
Jefferson------------,--­
Josephine..:---~---------­
Klamath----------------­
Lake------------------­
Lane-------------------­
Linco1n----------------­
Linn------------------­
Malheur---------------­
Marion-----------------­
Morrow----------------­
Total
Mineral &/
Grazing l
& CBWR*
Total
Payments
22.60
201. 75
$
1,386,700.28
2,739,013.53
$
$
Crook------------~-----­
Curry------------------­
Deschutes--------------­
Douglas---------------­
Gil1iam---------------­
and to the states of Oregon and
on lands administered by the
Revenues are from sales of timsales of land, and from other
7,732,825.35
5,961,233.59
1,154,742.26
7,535,433.52
177,652.65
1,302,786.15
748,178.46*
18,168.94
235.80
370.38
170,690.88*
2,247.09
11,748.67
13,923.42
5.00
1,668.80
1,769.88
80.80
4,090.20
1,016,567.98
3,659,708.11
18,168.94
1,801,436.34
370.38
12,532,354.89
2,247.09
11,.748.67
13,923.42
5.00
7,734,494.15
1,769.88
5,961,314.39
1,158,832.46
2,480.23
23.00
$984,219.89
7,535,433.52
177,664.05
1,302,7.86.15
1,524.93
720,480.22
94.37
537,892.77
1,065,915.94
1,636.80
276,348.58
607.75
167.50
990.50
3,280.74
310,892.15
2,480.23
355.328.32
$50,332,180.03
Payment to State of Oregon from sa}e of public domain
timber, materials, lands, grazing~, etc.--------~----
264,314.44
Multnomah------------~-­
11.40
1,524.93
720,480.22
94.37
Polk----------~------­
537,892.77
1,065,915.94
Sherman----------------­
Til1amook--------------­
276,348.58
1,636.80
Umatil1a-~------------­
Union------------------­
Wallowa----------------­
Wasco------------------­
Washington-------------­
310,892.15
Wheeler----------------­
Yamhi11----------------­
355,305.32
Tota1----------------- $49,347,960.14
607.75
167.50
990.50
3,280.74
Payment to State of Wash. & Wash. counties, all sources­
Total payments to counties and States FY 1975--------II Sec. 15
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Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties
Washington derived from resource management
Bureau of Land Management in those states.
ber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and
sources during fiscal year 1976.
Oregon Counties
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and to the states of Oregon and
on lands administered by the
Revenues are from sales of tim­
sales of land, and from other
Total
Mineral
Grazing.!
& CBWR*
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Resource
Management
0 & C Lands
' Baker------------------- $
Benton-----------------1,661,296.18
C1ackamas--------------3,281,207.75
C1atsop----------------­
1,217,889.72
Co1umbia---------------3,488,130.76
Coos-------------------­
Crook------------------­
2,157,911.40
Curry------------------Deschutes---..:-----,..----­
Douglas----------------­ 14,809,775.52
Gi11iam-----------------
$
205.05
201. 75
Total
Payments
$
1,661,501.23
3,281,409.50
1,217,889.72
1,130.87*:;"; """"' 3 ,489 ,261. 63
15,278.69
15,278;69
10.00
2,157,921.40
391.42
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391.42
186.90*,o.U14,809,962.42,
3,065.94
,3,065.94
16,699.73
16;699.73
14,390.38
14,390.38
7.56
7.56
Hood River-------------- ,
9,266,722.88'
2,484.06
9,264,238.82
Jackson----------------1,508.17
1,508.17
Jefferson--------------­
7,141,954.91
154.98
7,141,799.93
Josephine--------------1,388,261.03
4,832.90
1,383,428.13
Klamath----------------­
85.02
85.02
Lake------------------~­
9,027,755.37
9,027,755.37
Lane-------------------212,835.10
212,835.10
Linco1n----------------1,560,790.71
1,560,790.71
Linn-------------------1,515.57
1,515.57
Ma1heur----------------'863,174.56
10.00
Marion-----------------­
863,164.56
138.85
138.85
Morrow-----------------644,417.38
644,417.38
Mu1tnomah--------------1,277,010.58
1,277 ,010.58
Po1k-------------------2,106.62
2,106.62
Sherman-------~--------331,076.82
331,076.82
Ti11amook--------------­
613.03
613.03
Umati11a---------------213.04
213.04
Union------------------1,354.11
1,354.11
Wal1owa----------------3,353.75
3,353.75
372,461.42
372,461.42
3,026.57
3,026.57
{~ Wheeler---------~-----425,670.19
Yamhil1---------------425,670.19
$59,193,825.30'
$V'!: !WI.~f2
Total---------------- $59,120,860.34
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,Payment to State of Oregon from s2~e of public domain
371,652.76
timber, materials, lands, grazing-, etc.-------------
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$50,620,828.06
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND ,STATES, FY 1976
Payment to State of Washington, all sources--------­
Total payments to counties and States FY 1976-----1/ Sec. 15, 'lc! Sec. 3
39,608.63
$59,605,086.69
RE~OURCE
HANAGEMENT RECEIPTS
COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
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Total collection made by the Bureau of Land Management from the indicated
source. Collections are deposited in the,U.S. Treasury.
Oregon
Source Mineral Leases-------­
Timber Sales, O&c!.~T­
,Timber Sales, CBWR--­
Timber Sales, PD-----­
Land & Material Sa1es­
Grazing Fees---------­
Rent of Land---------­
Fines, Penalties &
Forfeitures--------­
Recreational Use Fee-­
Other Sources~------­
Tota1---------------
FY 1975
$
$
3,488
701
65,780
$108,538,055
82,019
118,241,721 4,253,010
6,764,107
516,623
1,369,064
5,531
3,422
1,142
196,616
$131,433,255
FY 1975
20,462
FY 1976
*
2,437 20,800
1,822
31,511
248
433,900
12,000
700
1,350
3,350
Coos Bay------------Oregon Tota1------
70,000
36,000
351,000
299,000
387,000
690,000
264,000
2,173,000
9,000
5,000
10,000
3,000
500
25,000
11,000
76,000
5,480
3,210
244,000
219,000
201,000
274,000
234,000
1,185,390
1,252
884 6,910
$490,309
Spokane------------Ore-Wash Tota1-----
38,000
2,211,000
' 7,000
83,200
4,000
1,189,390
Va1e------------~-­
Prinevi11e-----------
3~441
Baker-------~---~---
42,402
335
Sa1em------~------
Eugene--------------Roseburg------------Medford--------~----
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$1,379,751
744,987
340,401
'Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from, lands managed by BLM during
fiscal years 1975 and 1976.
FY 1976 $
50,137 57,764 4,17.5,430 729.934 4,827,007 6,197,247 873,471
542,923
1,624,479
66,010
765,668
273,847
1,487,768
55,555
District
1,082,582
624,126 3,377,598 560,319
, 7,852,830 $34,766,868
Volume
M.bd.ft.
Value
Volume
M.bd.ft.
Value
Oregon:
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Lands & Minera1s---------------~---­
1,063,684
Cadastral Survey------------------­
555,730
Program Services-----------------­
3,089,262
Recreation & Wildlife Management--­
429,251
Forest Management------------------6,959,626
Tota1------------------------------ $34,160,975
FY 1976
FY 1975
457,167 1,859,782 332,107 316,100
1,493,365
3,626,737
979,692
3,917,563
6,157,943
Commercial fo,est1and withdrawn from planned ~arvesting for forest
uses other than timber, e.g., recreation sites, streamside buffers,
scenic zones.
Includes withdrawn acreage.
TIMBER SALES
For BLM in Oregon, and Washington 8
28,000
48,000
Lakeview-------------
EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Resource Protection
Fire Presuppression--------------­
Fire Suppression-------------------­
Resource Protection-----------------Blister Rust Contro1----------------
Allowable Cut
M.bd.ft.
Burns--------------~
Includes receipts from all sources on CBWRlands.
Fines, Penalties, & Forfeitures included in Other Sources.
Investments Soil and Watershed Conservation----­
Range Management-------------------­
. Range Improvement------------------­
Range Fire & Storm Damage Rehabi1i­
tation--------------------------Building Construction--~----------­
Road Construction & Acquisition--­
Recreation Construction-----------­
Forest Deve10pment--------~--------­
Maintenance of Capital Investments--
Withdrawn
Forest'r,nd
Acres=
District
1/ Includes receipts from' all sources on 0 & C lands. FY 1975 receipts from a & C lands managed by USFS amount to $10,510,098 and FY 1976 receipts amount to $10,196,380 and are included in the above totals. '!:.l
Commercial
Forest L~7d
Acres -
Washington FY 1976
90,781
98,695,920
3,616,803
4,988,108
27,945
1,044,983
3,546
Data are as of 6/30/76
294,559
4,421
1,072
11,793
431,758
166,040
34,397,602
35,122,160
32,301,884
35,751,813
47,981,581
$186,451,818
'3,651
2,859
231,445
222,460
232,615
203,237
232,066
1,141,198
127,957
234,175
37,064,040
35,170,134
34,955,341
24,522,040
39,202,059
$171,816,724
Washington:
4,020
Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total 1,180,890
207,688
$186,659,506
2,913
1,144,111
200,916
$172,017 ,640
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488,557
Lakeview--------1,959
87
Burns-----------Va1e------------­
11,006
Prinevil1e----5,284
Baker-----------238,019
Sa1em-----------215,183
Eugene----------Roseburg--------196,560
274,472
Medford---------Coos Bay------234,300
Oregon Tota1--- 1,176,870
$
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TIMBER TRESPASS
FY 1975
District
Lakeview-------Burns-------------­
Va1e---------------­
Prinevi11e--------Baker------------Sa1em---------------
Cases Closed
Co11ec­
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No.
Cases
Pending
6/30/75
FY
1976
Cases closed
Co11ec­
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No.
$
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Cases
Pending
6/30/76
221
1
2
1,223.20
2
3,107
1,920
19,496
21,684
8,895
56,753
61,460
$173,536
2
20
15
5
49
15
107
2
1
7
16
6
30
11
75
146.48
4,440.00
2,376.60
24,336.54
17,170.90
26,707.11
7,821.10
$84,221.93
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Roseburg-----------­
Medford------------­
Coos Bay----------Oregon Tota1--~---
2
1
24
12
7
52
7
106
28
22
8
34
23
119 Spokane------------Ore-Wash Tota1----
106
$173,536
107
3
78
$84,221.93
120
Item and Unit
Oregon:
Fue1wood, cord·s----------------­
Shingle bolts, cords-----------­
Arrowstock, cords--------------­
Poles, linear feet-------------­
House logs,. linear feet--------·Mine timbers,each----------~~--­
Split rails, each--------------­
Posts, each--------------------­
Fence stays, each--------------­
Christmas trees, each---------­
Wildings, each-----------------­
Cascara bark, pounds-----------­
Moss, pouftds-------------------­
Boughs,pounds------------------­
Cones, bushe1s-----------------­
Huckleberry, brush, bunches-----­
Ferns, bunches-----------------­
Greens, bunches---------------­
Pitch, ga110ns-----------------Oregon Tota1--------------=---
Quantity
Lakeview-------Burns-----------­
Prinevi11e------Baker-----------­
Sa1em----------Eugene-----------
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21,608
438
2
176,613
31,000
1,285
210
51,147
3,000
3,730
3,006
13,251
10,851
50,708
150
8,595
9,038
3,267
150
Washington:
Fue1wood, cords----------------­
Ore-Wash tota1----------------.
$ 23,097
6,700
22
2,362
208
200
10
5,216
30
2,766
121
136
217
1,563
15
271
206
63
32
$43,237
Quantity
6,853 $ 10,192
12,163
501
675 27
127,753
1,235
7,420
4,490
600 50
32
321
22
4
22
2,742
5,162
3,872
1,095
1,958
14,865
190
190
190
190
6,240
10,123
7,840
2,014
4,045
30,605
14,865
190
190
30,605 Roseburg----~---
296
1,886
2,197
Medford--------Coos Bay--------Oregon Tota1---
80
4,459
6,050
10,123
7,840
2,014
4,045
30,415
4,459
30,415
~pokane--------­
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Site
Preparation
Acres
(IF'
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117
5,191
2
521
130
102
90
1,001
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Lakeview--------Burns----------­
Va1e------------­
Prinevi11e------­
Baker----------­
Sa1em----------Eugene---------Roseburg--------Medford---------, Coos Bay------,/,-:.~ Oreg·on Tota1---
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Planting
M
Trees
Acres
1,393
3,411
4,-459
863
....hlli
11,685
11
$31,787
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
3,350
3,759
3,105
1,243
6,357
7,430
7,652
2,216
4,301
27,959
~
13,209.5
.
.')
.
11
Planting
Seeding Acres
&
3
0.5
3
5
,
10
Planting
Seed­
ing
Acres
&
321
$31,776 11
Seeding
Pounds
Acres. Seeds
Value
{J.~-
1,471
44,411
200
952
1,753
5,500
4,500
34,712
Planting
M
. Trees
Acres
Va1e-~----------­
~
Value
Site
Preparation
Acres
1975
District
MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS SALES
FY 1975
.
i I
Reforestat10n work'1 n s i
te preparat
on, pant i·ng, and seed'1ng on commerc i a 1
forest land is tabulated here. Natural ··seeding is not included.
FY
$
1
Eugene---~---------­
l
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - I
129
250
129
250
6,357
7,430
7,781
2,216
4,301
28,088
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - II
Reforestation treatments made for the purpose of protecting unestablished
stands from animals, insects, and disease are, tabulated under "Protection."
Reforestation treatments 'made to release unestablished stands from com­
peting vegetation are tabulated under "Release." All acres reported are
commercial forest land.
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,
,
~
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FOREST DEVELOPMENT - III
Fertilization and thinning accomplishments on commercial forest land are
tabulated below. The "Tree Improvement" column reports acres'seeded or
planted with genetically improved's~ed or seedlings. "Tree Improvement"
acres are' included in the "Forest Development -'I" Table.
FY 1975
District
Protection,
Acres
Release
Acres
Protection
and Release
Acres
FY 1975
Fertilization
Acr'es
District
Lakeview----------­
Burns-----------------­
Vale--------------------­
Lakeview------------
Baker----------------~--
Spokane-------------------­
Ore-Wash Total-----------
195
195
195
6,882
1,051
1,003
' 7,077
1,051
1,003 '
3,114
12,050
~
12,050
12,245 }>
YJ
12,245
'11;
•. -L.,('
t'
""
\;
of: .
102
-­
Coos Bay-----------.:. Oregon Total------
1,573
3,303
1,733
771
393
1,544
10
51
1,544
61
1,572
8,385
1,164
1,544
61
8,385
1,164 Medford-----~-------
sPokan~-----------
() FY 1976
District
Vale-------------­
Prineville---------Baker--------------Salem--------------Eugene-------------Roseburg------------
Thinning
Precommercial
Commercial
Acres
Acres
50
52
'Burns---~----------
Prinevi11e----~---~-----
Salem-------------------Eugene--------------------Roseburg------------------Medford-------------------­
Coos ,Bay------------------Oregon Total-------------
Improvement
' Acres
Ore-Wa h Tota1----
FY 1976
Protection
Acres
Release
Acres
Protection
and Release
Acres
Lakeview------------------­
Burns---------------­
Vale------------------Prineville---------------­
Baker-------------------­
Salem---------------------Eugene-----------------Roseburg---------------Medford------------------­
Coos Bay----------------Oregon Total------------
623
15,435
~
16,058
Spokane--------------­
Ore-Wash Total--:------
623
15,435
16,058
365,
91
167
7,356
3,481
923
~.
7,721
3,572
1,090
District
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Fertilization
Acres
Lakeview------------
Burns------------­
Vale---------------­
Prineville----------
Baker--------------­
Salem---------------
Eugene--------------
Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total-----Spokane-----------­
Ore-Wash Total---
Improvement
Acres
644
188
,
12
13
1,158
593
72
974
4,393
1,391 293 1,431
9,314 1,751
72
9,314
1,751
72
,),
,
Thinning
Commercial
Precommercia 1
Acres
Acres
TIMBER HARVEST ACREAGES
Acreag-es from which the timber _sold in fiscal years 1975 -and 1976
-will be harvested.
-py 1975
C1earcut
Acres
District
Partia1cut
Acres
16.776
1,466
425
10,540
1.306
2,624
24,324
829
42,306
36
16,812
436
42,742
Prinevi11e------~---Baker------------~~
Sa1em------------Eugene------------Roseburg----------Medford----------Coos Bay----------Oregon Tota1-----Spokane---------Ore~Wash Tota1----
C1earcut
Acres
552
240
_Lakeview-----------Burns-----------Va1e------------- _
3,779
3.706
4.245
1.499
2...lli
t);
3
-Partia1cut
Acres
16,270
20
16,290
379
37.925
2...lli
i)
Lakeview
Permits-----------
3,315.693
55.316
168
140
52,187
4,039
3,040
227,395
26,000
3-,322.672
175,120
235
74,388
7.400
415.383
4.684._815
127
.220
15,241
4,675_
68.557
24.200
1,105,403
276.500
148
109
20,382
1.544
50.905
4.078
381.395­
36.690
2
4
20
27
8
155
758
16.035
45
1,599
536
2.713
41,940
Leases-~------~---
145
9.466
1,760
22.812
411,034
Coos BayLeases------------_
Oregon Tota1-----
4
1.518
91
222.724
474
998.977
1,387
13,824.027
Leases-~--------_y7
394
Other Wash.LeasesOre-Wash Tota1----
21
10.196
238
233,158
Permits---------~--
Leases---------) Salem
\ Leases-----------,"ugene
Leases------------Roseburg
\- Leases-----------Medford
./
WILD HORSES
Distric-t
Lakeview------­
Burns--------­
Va1e--------~
Prineville---­
Medford---Oregon Tota1-
1,2351 /
2,7582,565
360
30
6,948
Number of
EXcess Wild Horses
Removed from
12-15-71 to 1-1-76
1
1.664 2/
3,0842.296....
454
30
7,528
97
330
Number of
Claimed Horses
Removed from
12-15-71- to 1-1-76
179
432
670
2,010
299
Spokane
460
31
3
1
Acres
150,589
5,093
Vale
Permits---------Leases-----------.:.-­
Prineville
Permits----------- Leases--~~------Baker
J
Number
AUHs
900
788
Leases----------~--
, ))J)j­
Number
Sheep &
Goats
37,259
1,694
Burns
Permits...:-----------
-,
- Cattle -&
Horses
98
69
Leases--~--------
- J"
,~
Number of
Wild Horses
1-1-751-1-76
NwD.be~
Number
Operators
District
761
2,156
503
506
2.137
1;428
5,520
23,516
1,019
37,546
3,698
3.681
4.612
602
-
Grazing_ use -Is tabulated for calendar yeat: 1975-.
\
t
py 1976-
•
LIVESTOCK GRAZING II
1,933
4.400
21.133
31,033
225-.492
6967 ,085
1.030.706 14.056.604
Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District. Above
figures do not include numbers-authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement.
Grazing use totals during calendar year 1974 were: .1
~J)
1/ Includes 20 burros.
Includes 25 burr_os. Ii
-
Oregon------:...~-
lIashington-----­
Ore-Wash Tota1--
:1
11
14
Number
Operators
--­
1.560
429
1.989
Number
Cattle &
Horses
Number
Sheep &
Goats -
_250.451
12,818
263.269_
24.630
4,-506
)
15
29~136
Number
AUHs
1,026 281
31 000
1,057 281
Acres
13,748.694
223.235
13,971~929
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES
WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
Brush Control
Acres
1975
1976
District
Grass/Legume
Seeding
1975
1976
')~i
Water Deve10pment
Number
1975
1976
Fencing
Miles
1975
1976
"'Jig game animals which use
District
Lakeview--------20
Burns--~---------
1
9
1
5
~
Va1e----~-~------
Prinevil1e-,--':'Baker-----------Sa1eni-----'---,Eugene-c----------,
Roseburg------
25
50
75
27
5
12
26
10
Medford---~---
5
Coos Bay.:..-------Oregon Tota1---
5
35
10
25
207
20
25
50
1
17
2
5
38
5
5
35
AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
District
Lakeview-----Burns--------Va1e-------Prinevi11e---Baker-----Sa1em-------Eugene---C---Roseburg-----Medford------Coos Bay-~--Oregon Tota1-
207
50
1
17
6"
38
1
2
2
25
1'1,,I;;
•
,-:7
43
8
52
Spokane
Ore-Wash Total 52
32
2
1
1
20
2z
22
Deer
Elk
Lakeview---Burns-----...:---Va1e--------Prinevil1e---Baker---------Sa1em------Eugene------Roseburg----­
Medford------Coos Bay-----Oregon Tota1-
3,000
3,000
2,000
1,150
160
45,000
33,000
40,000
19,000
16,000
25,000
12,000
180
100
70
4,000
1,500
120
9,310
27,000
15,000
232,000
150
2,500
8,620
225
Spokane----Ore-Wash Total
30
9,340
8,000
240,000
200
8,820
35
2,60
Black
Bear
10
15
30·
10
40
250
300
125
100
180
180
Cougar
5
20
20
5
30
40
20
450
500
1,605
40
25
205
90
1,695
15
220
Black
Bear
Cougar
, ' ig game animals which use lands managed by BLM (1976)
k;',
District
Lakeview-----Burns--------Va1e----------Prinevil1e----Baker---------Salem---------Eugene--------Roseburg-----Medford--------
60
2
2
1
1
10
18
32
Bighorn Mountain
Sheej2
Goats
Ante10j2e
':'\
Y
4/ 1./
Improved-
Spawning
Jj
Stream
and/or
Fish
Fencing
Reservoirs
Clearance Rearing Area Passage
Miles
Miles
Miles
Miles
Acres
1975 1976 1975 1976 1975 1976 1975 1976 1975 1976
1
managed by BUf -(1975)
1
Spokane-----~---
Ore-Wash Tota1-'
1and~
.//"
2
2
30
8
4
6
1
45
4
18
26
45
26
3
5
2
3
2
28
64
2
2
28
64
Miles refer to number of stream miles where fish production will be
increased by the projects.
2/ Removal of log and debris jams. 3/ Includes fish passage over waterwa11s and dams and through culverts. Includes new projects and improvement of existing water. '"
';'
_~/I:
~
~\(
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Y
II
Bay------­
Oregon
Tota1-
okane----Ore-Wash Total
20
9,720
Elk
125
100
60
5,000
J,,(3,
86O
170
1,000
200
2,500
25,155
,Bighorn
SheeE
j;\
ito a
.)
f'
/CJ75:
6,000
160
257,000 ..:b.§,3M
'J
,
"
.,"
17
Mountain
Goats
3
130
100
Ig 9/~
" ,If.,~
16
Deer
2,500
29,000
3,000 , 35,000
3,000
30,000
1,000
18,000
200
18,000
30,000
20,000
23,000
33,000
15,000
9,700 251,000
:l;'"
11'
Ante1°Ee
233
35
268
170
170
15
30
15
40
250
300
250
450
650
2,000
25
190
85
2,085
15
205
20
20
5
30
40
30
20
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
RECREATION SITES
Major watershed conservation and range improvement jobs are tabulated here.
Other accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans,
soil stabilization, and water control.
The following table applies to recreation sites constructed and operated as of
7-1-76 by the Bureau of Land Management.
IT 1975
District
Lakeview------­
Burns---------~--­
Vale----~--------­
Prineville-------'
Baker-----------Salem----------Eugene-----------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay--------Oregon Total----
Vegetation
Manipulation
,Acres
Grass
Seedingl!
Acres ­
1,350
2,800
12,430
23,760
682
1,159
2,811
1,100
Water
Development
Number
37
29
12
25
21
410
41,241
Spokane-'---------­
Ore-Wash Total---
20
41,261
District
40
32
54
11
42
1
124
180
4
124
184
J
i)
IT 1976
District
Vegetation
Manipulation
Acres
Lakeview----------Burns-------------­
Vale--------------
131
50
Prinevi1le------~­
1,915
Grass
Seeding !
Acres 1
1,964
2,660
200
Baker-------------­
Salem------------­
Eugene------------­
Roseburg--------­
Medford----------­
Coos Bay----------­
Oregon To.tal---
51
'l:.l
27
28 11
18
7
5
24
11
2
2
88
1,935
6,816
Spokane-----------­
Ore-Wash Total
!I
Fencing 2 /
Miles -
Water
Development
Number
5
93
2
49 Includes following acreages reseeded in emergency watershed rehabilita­
tion projects on lands burned by wildfires; Prineville--260; Vale--l,964;
Medford--57;Spokane--l,935; Total-4,2l6 acres.
Includes 2 miles of protective fence built on emergency projects to
protect lands burned by wildfires.
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--:"­
18
Name of Site
Lakeview----Gerber Reservoir
Stan H. Spring
Pothole Campsite
Miller Creek Campsite
Pitchlog Campsite
Wildhorse Campsite
Rim Campsite
Basin Campsite
Rock Creek Campsite
Willow Valley
Round Valley
Highway Well Rest Area
Sunstone Area
Burns-----Page Springs '
Jackman Park
Blitzen CrOSSing
Fish Lake
Chickahominy
Big Bend
Lone Pine
Prineville--Beavertail
Macks Canyon
Chimney Rock
Blue Hole Handicap
Gateway
Frog Spring
Long Bend
Stangland Is:).and
Nena Creek
Wapinitia Creek
South Junction
Redsides
Whitehorse Rapids
Davidson
Gray Eagle
Oasis
Luelling
Basalt
Jones Canyon
Oakbrook
Rattlesnake Canyon
Gert
Develop­
mental
Le,!,el
A!/ Pl./
x
x
clI
No. of
Developed
Camping
Trailers
Sites
Usable
No. of
Developed
Picnic
Units
50
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
3
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
16
4
20
8
16
4
4
21
16
4
4
18
2
2
I,
13
33
2
3
X
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1
X
X
X
X
2
1
4
4
J
19
3
20
6
12
X
X
X
X
12
5
4
2
1
4
4
RECRFATlON SITES (Continued)
£CREATION SITES (Continued)
Developmental
·istrict
Name of Site
Yineville-Twin Springs
Lockit
Dike 112
'Homes'tead Site
Dike III
'ale-----Hunter Springs
Cow 'Lakes
Chukar Park
Leslie Gulch
Twin Springs
Antelope Reservoir
Sheep Rock Spring
Castle Rock
'~e;v ~
.,,)
No. of
Developed
Picnic
Units
!~
X
X
X
X
X
X
10
18
X
3
X
10
18
X
2
X
X
X
10
X
X
X
4
18
10
4
6
X
X
X
X
X
6
22
X
X
X
X
6
22
40
21
22
10
X
X
X
X
X
X
16
8
5
X
X
7
19
21 4
,11
X
X
X
X
X
/
3
14
15
10 X
X
X
5
9
5
7
11
16
10
16
10
8
8
8
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Q
,.,
!,"',: '
18
34(4 Group)
21
21
16
72(2 ,Group)
9
,0)
10
16
12,
9
'J
'District
1
1
X
~ker-------Spring
Denny Flat
Bussar Diggins
:alem---Scaponia
Little Bend'
Alder Glen
N. Fork Eagle Creek
Mill Creek
Fishermen's Bend
Canyon Creek
Elkhorn Valley
Yellow Bottom
Wildwood
Dogwood
, Missouri Bend
Alsea Falls
Fan Creek
Dovre
Elk Bend
Coast Creek
:ugene---Turner Creek
Whittaker Creek
Clay Creek
Haight Creek
Sharps Creek
Lake Creek
~seburg---Gunter Smith River
Tyee Lone Rock
Millpond
Rock Creek Susan Creek Falls
Emile Creek
Scared Man Creek
Cavitt Creek Falls
Wolf Creek Trail
No. of
Developed
Trailers
Camping
Usable
Sites
25
X
X
16
10
6
1
25
9
13
10
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2
2
X
X
X
16
1
10
4
6
60'
6
8
5
2
"
6
X
X
8
83
X
8
71
X
X
17
19
12
4
4
X
X
X
X
X
X
m
II
25
4
5
8
19
12
1
437
7
633(11 Group)
High Density-All standard facilities available. ESTDiATED RECREATION VISITS TO BLM LANDS, FY 1976
Oreson
FY 1975
FY 1976
'e i
\ing-----------'
~~/nicking--------------Fishing-----------------Hunting--~--------------
Sightseeing----------Water Sports----------Winter Sports--------Other---------------.Jotal--------------
.
'
)
294,603
369,852
292,734
756,438
642,997"
621,794
834,156
782,687
2,145,489 12;099,967
119,673
313,283
100,924,
105,332
147 1 305
139 1 512
5,234,387 14,532,359
,
21
20
30
X
X
11 Primitive-Standard' facilities not available. 21 Standard-Most Standard facilities available. J
!}
J-
No. of
Developed
Picnic
Units
10
8
4
4,
X
I:)
13
6
27(1 Group)
8
2
10
4
8
3
No, of
Developed
Camping
Trailers
Sites
Usable
X
\J
11(2 Group)
3
2
6
-'~
Gr.
Name of Site
Medford----Rogue River Trail
Tucker Flat
Cold Springs
Shady Branch
Gold Nugget
Deer Creek
Little Applegate
Tunnel Ridge
Nine Mile
Hyatt Lake
Surveyor
Topsy
Elderberry Flat
Kenny Meadows
Battle Creek
Salt Creek
East ~att Lake
West Hyatt Lake
,")s Bay----Vincent Creek,
Smith River Falls
Loon Lake
Fawn Creek
Cherry Creek(Big Tree)
Bear Creek
Sixes River
'-<
Park Creek
Burnt Mountain Cabin
East Shore-Loon Lake
Palmer Butte
Total-------------------------
3(1 Group)
7
6
l~(l
Developmental
Level
A1.1 By c31
Washinston
FY 1976
FY 1975
29,900
32,220
52,450
5,300
56,250
17 ,717
32,880
35,430
57,670
19,800
194,500
7,180
9 1 860
203,697
15 1 270
362,730
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
FIRE CONTROL
Right of way permits issued for logging and reciprocal right of way
and road use agreements signed.
Number of man-caused and 1ightning-caused fires, with acres burned
on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Oregon. and
Washington. Fire control is by BLM in eastern Oregon and by contract
in western Oregon and Washington.
Lakeview-----------Burns---------­
Va1e----,.------­
Prinevi11e-------­
Baker-----------Sa1em-------------Eugene------------­
Roseburg--~------­
Medford---------­
Coos Bay---------Oregon Tota1----Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Tota1----
Lakeview-------------
CY 1975
CY 1974
District
Number
Acres
Number
Acres
44
41
37
98
3,910.68
6,191.60
30,232.87
1,013.39
361.57
34.12
2.15
110.86
436.51
2.06
42,295.81
56
31
32
56
16.00
301.80
3,861.50
1,933.17
16.37
57.36
4.40
361.28
90.66
.51
6,643.05
9
5
15
15
73
4
341
1
342
District
.25
42,296.06
7
5
i2
26
73
5
'303
9
312
9,250.10
15,893.15.
0· · .·
....
-.t-
Burns---------~-----­
3
Va1e--------------Prinevi11e------------Baker---------__----,..
Sa1em---------------Eugene--------------­
Roseburg----------­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay------------­
Spokane------------Ore-Wash Tota1-------
·1
Lakeview---------­
Burns--------------.
Va1e-------------­
Prinevi11e-------Baker--------------Sa1em-----------­
Eugene----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay-----------Oregon Tota1----~Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Tota1---
3
63
.\J
3
11
16
14
41
30
21
84
8
3
1
2
5
11
20
4
10
4
53
95
95
Man
Lightning
3
53
28
29
3
.3'
3
44
4
5
8
10
13
4
16
60
4
1
246
64
239
1
7
71
2
241
247
12
]
8
20
24
8
1
7
7
n
3,767
1
l'
3
306
i10
247
194
1
2
-=;
71
3
941
FY 1976
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
Prinevi11e------------Baker--------------Sa1em-----------------Eugene--------------Roseburg---------------Medford---------------Coos Bay--------------Oregon Tota1-------
7
2
2
8
22
5
9
22
8
85
Spokane----------------Ore-Wash Tota1------
87
2
Total to 6-30-76
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
56
138
28
76
118
519
363
521
674
361
3,054
40
26
50
62
13
199
~
3,080
199
3
4
1
ROADS MAINTAINED
o
22
5
2
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND DEEDS ACQUIRED
Burns---~------------Va1e-~----------------
CY 1975
1
1
2
22
32
867
451
849
980
491
Lakeview---------------CY 1974
Man
Lightning
Agreements Signed
Total to
FY 1976
6-30-76
:'1
District
Causes of Fires
District
Permits Issued
Total to
FY .1976
6-30-76
The Bureau of Land Management performed maintenance on 5,300 miles
of permanent roads in western Oregon and 1,400 miles in eastern
Oregon and Washington during FY 1976.
23
RIGHTS OF WAY
Right of way permits issued by the Oregon State Office during the past two
fiscal years. {Does not include permits for logging roads in western
Oregon.}
Oregon
FY 1976
FY 1975
Kind
Electric Transmission Lines--­
Telephone, Telegraph Lines---­
Communication Sites------------­
Water Pipelines, Ditches, etc.-­
Oil & Gas Fipelines----------­
Roads, Highways, Material Sites­
'Reservoirs---------------------­
Rai1roads----------------------Tota1--'---------------------
20
5
7
8
13
5
11
7
9
1
9
2
47
50
~/
MINERALS
~tem
Washington'
FY 1976
4
1
1
1
2
1
6"
"7
!I
,])
ROADS CONSTRUCTED Miles built with
appropriated funds
Distr'ict
Total to
6-30-76
FY 1976
Lakeview--------------
"5
152
88
422
14
160
76
131
205
196
768
41
39
47
175
24
326
696
1,184 1,421 2 F 841 1,000
7,142
14
1,076
331'
7,564
Burns---------~-------
Oregon Total
FY 1976
13
1
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'f,
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!J
iv'
1.::
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I
,
157,311 /
1
9,965,924='
6
120
LAND LEASES Kind
No.
Oregon
Acres
Recreation & Public Purposes Act- 45
Small Tract--------------______ 29
Airport-------------------_______
3
Mining Claim Occupancy Act----- 11
'Public Works Leases-----------I' Boy Scout Leases----------------1
Communication Site Leases-----1
Special Land Use Permits------ 92
Tota1----------------_____ 183
:_,'._.!
,521
Includes USFS and BLM
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2,185
36 132 42 4
79 1
71l',596 81,075
Washington
No.
Acres 18
1
15
34
1,383 1
29,667 31,051
LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
as of June 30, 1976
Acres
Classified under PL 88-607, as of 9/19/64---------­
Classified under PL 75-405, O&C Act of 8/28/37----­
Tota1------------------___________________
24
FY 1976
In effect 6-30-76
46
136
5
FY 1975
"
'~
Total to
6-30-76 41
132
83
38
14
308
Va1e---------------Prinevi11e---------Baker-----------------,
Total, Eastern Oregon
Sa1em-----------------Eugene-------------Roseburg--------------Medford---------------Coos Bay--------------Tota1,Western Oregon-
Miles built under timber sale 'contracts
FY 1976
Mineral Patents Issued----­
Coal Leases Issued, acres----~
Coal Leases In Force, acres--­
5,403
5,403
521
Oil _& Gas Leases Issued, acres
14,059
Oil & Gas Leases In Force,
acres----------------______
189,853
187,448
P.L. 167 Determinations,
Completed, acres---------­
Cumulative Determinations,
acres---------------______ 3 195 512
3 195 512
157,311 /
1
17:449:542Y 17:449:542!/ 9,965,924='
'
,
Claims Retaining Surface Rights,
Number--------------_______ _
101
101
6
Acres--------------________ _
2,020
2,020
120
FY 1975
3
FY 19'75
25
13,355,581
2,146,602
15,502,183
LANDS RECEIVED, BY BLK
LAND PATENTS ISSUFJ)
FY 1975
Kind ,of Patent
Oregon - ]ILK
Color of Title------------~-------
Romestead---------------------Supplemental Romestead----------­ Desert Land--------'-----------­
Public Sale---------------------­
Recreation & Public Purposes Act­
Exchange-----------------------­
Total - BLM-----"-------...,------Oregon - Other Agency Reclamation Sale----------------­
National Forest Exchange-------­
Total - Other Agency------------
No.
Washington - Other Agency
Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust----­
Mineral (National Forest)-----­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Total - Other Agency-----~-------Ore-Wash Total - BLM---------------
Acres
2
13
1
4
140
2
3
2
7
50
45
4
6
1
27,351
27,592
13
3
1
4"
-»
334
220
554
11
279 33
12~
~
4
4
8"
33,433
Washington:
Exchanges-------------------------__
Ore-Wash Total---------------------~
210
10,015 10,225 4
\j
38
1,323
i)
l .. '·
27
1,792
1
18
572 40 3,175
3,787
28
40
1,832
25
28,953 18
34,006
14
1
3
Includes one National Forest Exchange in which 1,567 acres BLK land were
Patented.
~
Patents
confirm land previously granted to State.
included in totals.
Rogue River,. Oregon:'
30,590
32,703
~
33,061
828
33,535 Fee Title Gifts-----------------_
Direct Purchase--------Condemnations--------­
Total----------------­
Scenic Easements Direct Purchase-------­
COndemnation----------­
Total--------------_
FY 1975
FY 1976
Acres
Acres
141
345
141
345
159
1,273
44
1,476
6
39
165
204
172
201
373
1
2
6"
Foot Trail
Direct Purchase-------­
Total to 6-30-76
Acres
This figure not
PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
Equal acreage reconveyed to United States.
FY 1975
Kind Miles of Line Retraced
or Surveyed-------____
Corners Monumented-----_
Sections Subdivided----­
Plats Accepted------____
)
26 FY 1976
SCENIC RIVERS LANDS ACQUIRED
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Oregon:
Direct purchase-------------~------Condemnation---------------------_____ _
Exchanges----------------------------_
Gifts---------~-------------- ________ _
Reconveyance of Recreation and
Public Purposes Act land---------­
Total Oregon--~-----------------------_
WILD &
1
FY 1975
Acres
No.
6
20
Washington - BLM
Desert Land------------------­
Recreation & Public Purposes ActExchange-----------------------Confirmation Patents
School Lands Granted in Place--­ Supplemental Small Tract--------­ Total - BLM-----:.-----------­
FY 1976
FY 1976
Oregon
Washington
379
1,096
3
16
2
95
3
27
Oregon
297
756
5
36
Washington
187
5
PACIFIC CREST TRAIL EASEMENTS ACQUIRED
Gifts------------Direct Purchase------­
Tota1-----------
FY 1975
FY 1976
Total to 6-30-76
Acres
Acres
Acres
0.8
7.4
0.8
0.2
0.2
8.2
7.6
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