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BLM FACTS
OREGON AND WASHINGTON
1978
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT .!
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
BLM FACTS
1978
Contents
BLM Offices in Oregon and Washington-------------------------------~-Permanent Employees of BLM-------------------------------------------Youth Programs-------------------------------------------------------Lands Managed by the Bureau of Land Management-----------------------Lands Under the Exclusive Jurisdiction of BLM - Oregon and WashingtonPayments to Counties and States, FY 1977-----------------------------Payments to Counties and States, FY 1978------------------------~----Resource Management Receipts-----------------------------------------Expenditures for Resource Management----------------------------------Environmental Assessments--------------------------------------------Commercial Forest Land-----------------------------------------------Timber Trespass------------------------------------------------------Timber Sales---------------------------------------------------------Timber Harvest Acreages----------------------------------------------Minor Forest Products Sales------------------------------------------Forest Development
1-----------------------------------------------Forest Development - 11----------------------------------------------Forest Development - 111---------------------------------------------Wild Horse Inventories-----------------------------------------------Disposition Made of Wild Horses Removed from Range-------------------Livestock Grazing----------------------------------------------------Resource Deve 10pment and Conservat ion---------------------------------Resource Development and Conservation, Forage & Fencing, Cumulative--Resource Development and Conservation, Water Developments,
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Big Game Population Estimates----------------------------------------Wildlife Habitat on BLM Lands, FY 1978-------------------------------wiidlife Habitat Improvement-----------------------------------------Aquatic Habitat Improvement------------------------------------------Recreation Sites-----------------------------------------------------Estimated Recreation Visits to BLM Lands, FY 1978--------------------Fire Control---------------------------------------------------------Roads Constructed----------------------------------------------------Rights of Way--------------------------------------------------------Roads Maintained-----------------------------------------------------Road Right of Way Permits and Agreements-----------------------------Road Right of Way _Easements and Deeds Acquired-----------------------Minerals-------------------------------------------------------------Competitive Geothermal Leases----------------------------------------Noncompetitive Geothermal Leases-------------------------------------Land Leases----------------------------------------------------------Lands Classified for Multiple Use Management in Oregon & Washington--Land Patents Issued----------------~----------------------:..---:.:------Lands Received by BLM------------------------------------------------Public Land Surveys---------------------------------------------------
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
Hurl W. Storms
State Director
OREGON STATE OFFICE
729 NE Oregon Street
P.O. Box 2965 Portland, OR 97208 231-6251
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT
1000 Ninth .Street S.
P.O. Box 151 Lakeview, OR 97630 947-2177
BURNS DISTRICT
74 S Alvord Street
Burns, OR 97720
573-2071
L. Christian Vosler
District Manager
VALE DISTRICT
365 "An Street Wes t
P.O. Box 700 Vale, OR 97918 473-3144
Fear! M. Parker
District Manager
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 987 Baker, OR 97814 523-6391
SALEM DISTRICT
3550 Liberty Road, S
P.O. Box 3227 Salem, OR 97302 399-5646
EUGENE DISTRICT
1255 Pearl Street
P.O. Box 10226 Eugene, OR 97401 687-6650
Dwight L. Patton
District Manager
ROSEBURG DISTRICT
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd.
Roseburg, OR 97470
672-4491
James E. Hart
District Manager
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
(Authorized permanent postions)
September 30
District
1977
Richard A. Gerity
District Manager
Gordon R. Staker
District Manager
Lakeview--------------------Burns-----------------------­
Va1e------------------------Prinevi lle------------------Baker-----------------------­
Salem-----------------------­
Euge ne--------------- -------Roseburg--------------------­
Medford---------------------­
Coos Bay--------------------­
Spokane----------------------
27
33
40
34
22
111
94
93
140
96
18
27
32
40
33
22
121
102
103
154
105
19
39
269
294
1,091
YACC------~------------------
State Office----------,..-----­
Ore-llash Tota1-------------
September 30
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YOUTH PROGRAMS, FY 1978
Young Adult Conservation Corps
Edward G. Stauber
District Manager
George C. Francis
District Manager
MEDFORD DISTRICT
310 West 6th Street
Medford, OR 97501
779-2351
COOS BAY DISTRICT
333 S Fourth Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
269-5880
Paul M. Sanger
District Manager
SPOKANE DISTRICT
West 920 Riverside Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
509-456-2570
Roger Burwell
District Manager
Camp
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Eugene
Coos Bay
Roseburg
Salem
Medford
Non-res.
Non-res.
Non-res.
Non-res.
Res ident
Total
Appraised Value
of Work Projects
Enro llees
75
50
50
50
100
325
$
399,995
226,532
278,787
165,495
196,768
$1,267,577
80,116
53,598
41,391
33,021
43,097
251,223
Youth Conservation Corps
Appraised Value
of Work Projects
Enrollees
Salem
Coos Bay
Eugene
Baker
Medford
Grants Pass
Res ident
Res ident
Resident
Non-res.
Non-res.
Non-res.
Total
$ 61,780
18,991
16,392
41,750
34,636
18,936
$192,485
30
20
20
40
30
20
160
3
2
Youth Hours
Worked
You th Hours
Worked
8,800
4,724
6,014
11,817
7,075
4,742
43,172
LANDS UNDER THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGMENT IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON As of September 30, 1978
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGID1ENT - as of September 30, 1978
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 September 30,
1978 and are approximate. Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the
total acreage of Oregon and less than 1 percent of Washington.
Hectares
A<:res
Lakeview---------------Burns------------------Vale-------------------Prineville---------------Baker------------------Salem------------------Eugene------------------Roseburg-----------------Med fo rd-----------------Coos Bay------------------Oregon Total--------------
1,358,819
1,412,753
1,887,128
556,439
183,227
163,163
128,287
171,622
368,611
133,551
6,363,600
3,357,641
3,490,913
4,663,093
1,374,960
452,755
403,175
316,996
424,079
910,839
330,004
15,724,455
Spokane-----------------Ore-Wash Total-------------
125,552
6,489,152
310,239
16,034,694
District
----------- Oregon
County
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Washington
Acres
Acres
Adams--------------­
Asotin--------------­
Benton--------------­
Chelan--------------­
Clallam-------------­
Clark---------------­
Columbia------------­
Cowlitz-------------­
Douglas-------------­
Ferry---------------­
Frank 1in------------­
Garfield------------­
Grant---------------­
Grays Harbor--------­
Island--------------­
Jefferson-----------­
King----------------­
Kitsap--------------­
Kittitas------------­
Klickitat-----------Lewis---------------Lincoln-------------­
Nason---------------­
Okanogan------------­
Pacific-------------­
Pend Oreille--------­
Pierce--------------­
San Juan------------­
Skagit--------------­
Skamania------------­
Snohomish----------­
Spokane-------------­
Steve ns - ------ --- ---­
Thurston------------­
Wahkiakum-----------­
Walla Walla---------­
Whatcom--------------·
Whitman------------­
Yakima--------------Total
Baker---------------369,942
Benton--------------57,390
Clackamas----------62,906
Clatsop-------------43
Columbia------------11,085
Coos----------------166,647
Crook-------------·--511,341
Curry---------------67,510
Deschutes-----------518,534
Douglas-------------653,509
Gilliam-------------23,717
Grant---------------170,950
Harney--------------- 4,046,449
Hood River----------180
Jackson-------------430,910
Jefferson-----------26,063
Josephine-----------311,483
Klamath-------------288,549
Lake----------------- 2,556,202
Lane----------------290,052
Lincoln-------------23,941
Linn----------------88,198
Malheur-------------- 4,642,635
Marion---------------20,934
Morrow--------------35,886
Multnomah-----------5,880
Polk----------------40,996
Sherman-------------43,403
Tillamook-----------48,559
Umatilla------------8,857
Union---------------6,250
Wallowa-------------20,690
Wasco---------------35,731
Washington----------12,335
Wheeler-------------87,200
Yamhill-------------39,498
To tal
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5
601
10,422
14,731
21,574
237
5
519
52
37,683
11,968
17,367
433
36,058
13
2
90
387
16,009
17,482
279
7,015
3
55,100
374
2,116
12
288
356
823
170
29,893
1
1
732
-1"45
1,334
25,964
310,239
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1977
~~PAYHENTS
--.. Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the States of Oregon and Washington derived from resource management on lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management in those states. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, and from other sources during fiscal year 1978. Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the States of Oregon and
Washington derived from resource management 'on lands administered by the
Bureau of Land Management in those states. Revenues are from sales of
timber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, and from other
sources during fiscal year 1977.
Oregon Counties
Baker----------------- $
Benton---------------­
2,979,876.41
Clackamas------------­
5;885,521.03
Clatsop--------------­
Columbia-------------­
2,184,535.73
Coos-----------------­
6,256,680;oi
Crook----------------­
Curry----------------­
3,870,657.97
Deschutes------------­
Douglas--------------­
26,564,378.70
Gilliam--------------­
Grant----------------­
Harney---------------­
Hood River-----------­
Jackson--------------­
16,617,317.93
Jefferson------------­
Josephine------------­
12,810,287.21
Klamath--------------2,481,462.92
Lake-----------------Lane-----------------16,193,136.24
Lincoln--------------381,763.53
Linn-----------------2,799,599.19
Ma Iheu r----·----------Marion---------------1,548,263.19
Morrow---------------Multnomah------------1,155,895.12
Polk-----------------2,290,581.16
Sherman--------------Tillamook------------593,854.37
Umatilla-------------Union----------------Wal10wa--------------Wasco----------------Washington-----------668,086.17
Wheeler--------------Yamhill--------------763,527.08
Total
$106,045,423.96
Payment to State of
materials, lands,
Payment to State of
Total payments to
1I Sec. 15
Total
Mineral &
Grazing!/
& CBWR*
Resource
Management
O&C
$
Payment
in Lieu
of Taxes
$
290.83
988,506.28*
32,036.81
2.50
2,342.41
195,761.42*
3,403.70
17,986.47
62,271.75
7.56
2,398.98
2,209.99
116.10
25,662.09
57,012.89
1,661.22
9.06
181. 50
64,358.10
133.04
30.00
1,785.34
1,039.21
234: 17
1,551.54
4,212.45
105.70
3,114.34
$1,468,425.45
283,576
2,238
55,205
2,489
8,950
94,272
64,474
147,192
103,268
20,253
173,577
308,000
21,219
50,807
28,776
45,847
215,230
308,000
145,424
18,486
47,922
624,785
20,667
67,588
7,217
212
32,224
10,611
128,945
288,838
160,867
20,657
2,162
25,413
2,669
$3,538,060
Oregon from sale of public domain timber,
grazing !/, etc.------------------------­
Washington, all sources-----------------­
counties and States FY 1977-------------­
Total
Payments
$
TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1978
283,576.00
2,982,405.24
5,940,726.03
2,489.00
2,184,535.73
7,254,136.29
126,308.81
3,935,134.47
149,53*,
26,863,40 _.)
23,656.70.
191,563.47
370,271.75
21,226.'h
16,670, 52
30,98_ ~
12,856,250. 1
2,722,355.01
365,012.89
16,340,221.46
400,258.59
2,847,702.69
689,143.10
1,568,930.19
67,721.04
1,163,112.12
2,290,823.16
34,009.34
604,465.37
129, 984. Z~
289, 072
Oregon Counties
Baker----------------Benton---------------Clackamas------------Clatsop--------------Columbia-------------Coos-----------------Crook----------------Cur ry------·---- ------Deschute s-------------.
. jnouglas--------------. Gi 11 iam--------------Grant----------------Harney---------------Hood River-----------..', Jackson--------------~ Jfoefferson------------. Josephine------------Klamath--------------Lake-----------------Lane-----------------Lincoln--------------Linn-----------------Malheur--------------Marion---------------Morrow---------------Multnomah------------Polk-----------------Sherman--------------Tillamook------------Umatilla--------------
G,
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162,418.-J"
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Wasco----------------Washington-----------Wheeler--------------Yamh il 1--------------Total Payment to State of
materials, lands,
,~·~ayment to State of
Total' payments to
J
II Sec. 15
21 Sec. 3
6
$
$
1,777,568.56
5,091 , 094.42
3,149,575.36
21,615,578.86
13,521,601.63
10,423,800.11
2,019,179.82
13,176,442.68
310,643.05
2;278,044.03
1,259,830.15
940,558.12
1,863,858.29
483,222.53
!I
543,625.33
621,286.10
$86,289,735.96
Payment
in Lieu
of Taxes
$
260.09
7,012.00
2,424,741.58
4,789,080.34
"~pnion----------------.
·\......... I'Wa llowa---------------
24,869.45
670,353.87
28,527.34
766,196.08
$111,051,909.41
Total
Minera I &
Grazing!/
& CBWR*
Resource
Management
O&C
315,232
2,196
55,203
1,467
8,960
94,272
64,495
5,762.83
352,432
103,211
340,457.60*
19,485
2,930.77
173,713
17,212.08
328,000
40,785.49
21,216
4,460.55
50,888
2,405.91
955.01
100,865
116.10
45,844
13,191.84
215,157
308,000
69,562.77
146,234
1,082.47
18,492
119.25
47,971
25,497.50
552,133
20,448
142.09
70,552
7,209
212
1,966.48
30,684
10,483
879.14
132,972
217.11
328,710
1,533.58
207,602
3,396.75
20,657
1,294
3,072.86
25,481
2,653
$2,136,073.29 $3,884,423
1,559,559.76*
33,49).26
Oregon from sale of public domain timber,
grazing !/, etc.------------------------­
Washington, all sources-----------------­
counties and States FY 1978--------------
Sec. 3
7
Total
Payments
$
315,232.00
2,427,197.67
4,851,295.34
1,467.00
1,777,568.56
6,659,614.18
127,765.26
3,214,070.36
358,194.83
22,059,247.46
22,415.77
190,925.08
368,785.49
25,676.55
13,574,895.54
101,820.01
10,469,760.21
2,247,528.66
377,562.77
13,323,759.15
329,135.05
2,326,139.28
577,630.50
1,280,278.15
70,694.09
947,767.12
1,864,070.29
32,650.48
493,705.53
133,851.14
328,927.11
209,135.58
24,053.75
544,919.33
28,553.86
623,939.10
$92,310,232.25
450,078.30
3,389,461.02
$96,149,771. 57
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECEIPTS
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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
FY 1977
Source
Mineral Leases
& Permits---------- $
488,035.97
Timber Sales, O&Cl/-- 212,090,847.94
12,260,657.20
Timber Sales, CBWR2/Timber Sales, PD----7,220,042.93
Land & Material Sales
211,986.30
Grazing Fees--------1,429,078.07
Rent of Land--------7,521.88
Fines, Penalties &
Forfeitu res-------156.96
Recreation Use Fees-3,514.69
Other Sources-------69,920.10
Total-------------- $233,781,762.04
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Washington
FY 1977
FY 1978
FY 1978
$
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
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Number of Environmental Assessment Records (EAR's) prepared.
396,419.89
172 ,579,471 .94
12,594,792 .68
7,288,462.34
9,478.89
1,349,942.91
7,769.67
$ 53,781.05
$ 65,772.00
314,002.67
2.00
55,297.08
4,470.20
338,204.91
131.00
43,477.16
5,014.60
3,128.38
2,654.65
109,826.47
$194,341,947.82
396.00
811.00
11,151.00
$439,911.00
1,764.00
12,610.00
$466,973.67
District
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Vale---------------- _______________ _
Prineville------------ _____________ _
Baker------------ __________________ _
Sa lem----- ------ --- ________________ _
__________
Roseburg-------------_~ _____ ~ ______ _
Medford---------------- ____________ _
Coos Bay-------------______________ _
Oregon Total------------- ______ ~ __
Burns-----------~----
fup~----------
Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands. Receipts from O&C lands ma~'~
by the USFS amount to $23,591 )68.18 during FY 1977 and $18,751,806.49 dur ing~Jr:
IT 1978 and are included in the above totals.
Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands.
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EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT For BLM in Oregon and Washington
FY 1977
Investments
Soil and Watershed Conservation---------­
704,690
Range Management------------------------­
2,455,418
Range Improvement-----------------------­
631,118
Fire & Storm Damage Rehabilitation------­
57,103
Building Construction-------------------­
107,249
Road Construction & Acquisition---------­
4,002,397
Recreation Construction-----------------­
682,048
Forest Development----------------------­
6,143,529
Maintenance of Capital Investments------4,735,227
Resource Protection
Fire Presuppression---------------------­
1,190,422
Fire Suppression------------------------­
563,762
Resource Protection---------------------­
1,824,806
Blister Rust Control--------------------­
45,120
Law Enforcement*------------------------Management
Lands & Hinerals------------------------­
1,299,069
Cadastral Survey------------------------­
508,481
Program Services------------------------­
3,676,789
Recreation & Wildlife Uanagement--------­
643,236
Forest Management-----------------------­
9,722,687
Planning and Data Management*-----------To ta1------------------------------- --- ---- $38,993,151
FY 1977
Lakeview-~-------~------------------
Spokane------------- _______________ _
Ore-Wash Total-----------________ _
46
23
46
51
60
162
127
119
176
81
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1,005
35
926
COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND FY 1978 Data are as of 9/30/78 $
633,896 2,637,430
794,025
299,752
1,655,644
2,223,100
747,240
10,398,512
3,972,533
1,183,757
343,303
1,661,244
54,949
58,699
1,221,731
579,828
4,276,731
1,077,720
9,222,445
1,404,660
$44,447,199
District
t))..:
.~.:'/ ./
Commercial
Forest Land
Acres 2/
Withdrawn
Fores t Land
Acres 1/
Allowable Cut
M.bd.ft.
Lakeview­
Burns------------___
Vale------------ ___ _
Prineville---------_
Bake r------------ __ _
Salem---------_____ _
Eugene---------- ___ _
Roseburg------- ____ _
Medford---------____
Coos Bay-----------_
Oregon Total------
28,000
48,000
12,000
700
1,350
3,350
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
76,200
5,480
3,210
244,000
219,000
201,000
274,000
234,000
1,185,390
Spokane------- ____ __
Ore-Wash Total----
38,000
2,211,000
7,000
83,200
4,000
1,189,390
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Commercial forest land withdrawn f
rom planned harvesting for forest
uses.other than timber, e.g.,
'.
scen1C Zones.
recreat10n s1tes, streamside buffers,
Includes w;thdrawn acreage.
*Items newly separated out in FY 78 Financial System
8
32
34
17
46
17
140
99
158
334
104
FY 1978
9
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TIMBER TRESPASS
District
Lakeview---------­
Burns------------­
Vale-------------­
Prineville-------­
Baker------------­
Salem------------Eugene-----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford----------­
Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
FY 1977
Cases
Cases Closed
Pending
Co11ec9/30/77
tions
No.
FY 1978
Cases Closed
Co11ections
No.
Cases
Pending
9/30/78
TIMBER HARVEST
Acreages from which the timber sold during fiscal year 1977 and fiscal
year 1978 will be harvested.
District
Lakeview-----~-----
Burns-------------­
FY 1977 Partialcut
Clearcut
Acres
Acres
668 472
FY 1978
Clearcut
Partialcut
Acres
Acres
176
Vale-----------~---
$
$
234.00
3
2
13
14
18
29
13
9f
107,611.44
48,102.20
18,958.53
14,329.04
15,695.82
$204,931.03
1
26
29
5
56
12
131
$204,931. 03
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1
1
9z
1
24
15
11
21
17
93
1
94
945.10
24.50
2,778.00
30,335.84
19,587.70
27,705.96
23,285.45
36,393.10
$141,055.65
10.00
$141,065.65 1
1
17
33
10
67
10
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140
140
TIMBER SALES
Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM during
fiscal year 1977, and fiscal year 1978.
FY 1978
FY 1977
Volume Volume
~I.bd.ft.
Value
M.bd.ft.
District
Oregon:
184,620.25
1,204 $
Lakeview--------491,180.00
3,935
Burns-----------Vale------------­
225,82,6.20
3,596
Prineville------­
254,920.95
2,911
Baker-----------­
48,553,109.92
240,433
Salem-----------42,253,267.10
214,397
Euge ne------ ----29,076,175.55
190,020
Roseburg--------40,448,557.14
:178,312
Medford---------­
44,510,789.07
236,705
Coos Bay--------Oregon Total--- 1,171,513 $205,998,446.18
washington:
2,774
Spokane---------Ore-Wash Total- 1,174,287
213,599.66
$206,212,045.84
563
639
3,927
234,219
217,912
185,731
274,338
228,138
1,145,467
54 1,145,521 $
Value Prineville--------­
Baker-------------­
Salem-------------Eugene------------Roseburg----------Medford-----------Cpos Bay----------Oregon Total----Spokane-----------Ore-Wash Total---'
3,708
3,705
4,090
980
3,630
16,113
893 1,544 2,692
775
2,101
17,997
8,299
35,441
3,376
3,887
3,850
1,303
3,525
15,"942
402
741
2,459
3,791
1,326
15,894
3,076
27,865
9
16,122
360
35,801
5
15,947
2
27,867
MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS SALES
Oregon:
Fuelwood, cords-----------Sl)ingle bol ts, cords------SlOa11 poles, each---------'Small poles, lineal feet--lOge poles, 1 ineal feet--, 1"poles, each--------,p,oles, lineal feet-each----------------
FY 1977
Quantity
Value
30,769
402
12,857
62,201
2,250
4,877
51,690
35,793
12
$21,475.60
13,406.00
288.00
2,006.83
22.50
121. 00
684.50
5,522.68
.72
35,686
903
16,638
55,169
700
3,820
56,458
21,324
1,168
227
4,700
$29,245.00
15,528.50
1,335.63
1,150.02
21.00
1,037.50
830.56
3,558.67
317.85
81. 78
120.00
8,250
30,708
7,206
50
1,925
1,019
2,457
14,950
9
200
16,800
2,895
97. 50
732.99
150.00
5.00
44.25
903.50
109.75
295.70
135.00
4.00
240.00
77 .85
$46,323.37
10,950
29,000
17,796
1,147
9,798
2,392
1,040
6,860
128.50
655.50
480.90
229.20
292.05
1,942,35
119.60
137.00
13,000
700
150.00
14.00
$57,375.61
24
24.00
$57,399.61
59,943.58
228,647.10 555,044. 48,156,859. 45,241,202. 30,421,668.61 45,379,363.08 47,910,875,95 $217,953,604.80 9
10
FY 1978
Quantity
Value
11
23.00
$46,346.37
-o
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - II
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - I
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
competing vegetation are tabulated under "Release." All acres reported
are commercial forest land.
Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding on commercial
forest land is tabulated here. Natural seeding is not included.
FY 1977
District
Lakeview--------­
Burns-----------­
Va1e------------Prinevllle---.-­
Baker-----------­
S-alem-------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg------­
Medford-------­
Coos Bay------­
Oregon Total--­
Spokane-------­
Ore-Wash Total­
FY 1978
District
Lakeview------­
Burns----------­
Vale-----------
Site
Prepa­
ration
Acres
Planting
M
Acres
Trees
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
&
Planting
Seeding
Acres
District
38
1,213
1,503
4,293
396
4,429
11,872
11,872
Site
Prep aration
Acres
7,049
4,594
7,217
1,776
2..&L
26,293
3,462
2,900
3,160
876
2,533
12,931
~ ~
26,333
12,951
Planting
M
Trees
Acres
158
72
230
230
7,049
4,594
7,375
1,848
316
66
~
382
26,523
---.iQ.
382
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
26,563
&
Planting
Seeding
Acres
38
22
38
6,192
7,177
8,337
2,840
3,243
5,279
4,229
1,640
6,192
7,177
8,337
2,880
~
---hill..
130
Prineville---~-­
Baker---------­
Salem-----------­
Eugene-------Roseburg-------Medford--------­
Coos Bay--------­
Oregon Total--­
Spo kane-------­
Ore-Wash Tota1­
FY 1977
718
2,593
2,004
1,867
2,367
9,679
9,679
32,890
32,890
18,855
18,855
12
40
40
40
40
40
40
o
Lakeview----------------­
Burns------------------­
Va1e-------------------­
Prinevil1e--------------­
Baker--------------------­
Salem---------------------
Release
Acres
492
1,254
5,822
85
4,293
245
12,240
22,685
1,254
22,685
Protection
Acres
Release
Acres
Eugene----------~-------­
Roseburg------------------Medford-----------------Coos Bay---------------­
Oregon Tota1------------Spokane-----------------­
Ore-Wash Total------------
70
186
~
FY 1978
District
Lakeview----------------Burns-----------------­
Vale------------------Prlneville----------------­
Baker-----------------­
Salem------------------­
Eugene------~------------­
32,930
Roseburg-----------------Medford----------------Coos Bay--------------­
Oregon Total----------
32,930
Spokane------------------_
Ore-Wash Total-------
~
Protection
Acres
38
196
373
158
430
---..!!1.Q.
2,015
2,015
13
Protection
and Release
Acres
6,314
85
4,363
431
12,746
23,939
Protection
and Release
Acres
38
409
196
600
158
430
1,002
2,424
409
2,424
227
ll!1.
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - III
WILD HORSE INVENTORIES
Fertilization and thinning accomplishments on commercial forest land are
tabulated below.
The "Tree Improvement" column reports acres seeded or
planted with genet ically improved seed or seed 1ings. "Tree Improvement" acres are included in the "Forest Development - I" Table. Horses
On Range
District
1-1-75
Horses
On Range
9-30-78
Level
To Be
Maintained
Horses Removed From Range
12-15-71 to 9-30-78
Claimed, Branded, Wild,
Removed Removed Removed Total
By Owner By BLM By BLM Removed
FY 1977
District
Lakeview----------­
Burns-------------­
Vale--------------Prinevi lle---------·
Baker-------------­
Salem-------------­
Eugene------------­
Roseburg----------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay----------Oregon Total-----
Fert iii zat ion
Acres
Improvement
Acres
Thinning
Commercial
Acres
Acres
Lakeview-------­
Preco~rcial
20
Burns---~------­
Vale-----------­
Prineville-----­
Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
50
72
138
24
630
2,566
1,326
400
1,131
6,073
1,292
268
35
Oregon Total--
2,639
1,376
87
155
585
94
44
25
999
1,409,
.2,034
183
2,375
1,590
2,233
857
DISPOSITION MADE OF WILD HORSES REMOVED FROM RANGE
Fert i 1 izat ion
Acres
Thinning
Improvement Precommercial Commercial
Acres
Acres
Acres
Lakeview----------Burns-------------­
Vale--------------­
Prineville--------Baker-------------­
Salem-------------Eugene--------~---­
307
865
1,432
~~edford--------­
~oos Bay-------­
FY 1978
Roseburg----------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay----------Oregon Total-----
693
1,543
2,224
50
Spokane--------­ ' ) Ore-Wash Total 46
150
1,878
Spokane
Ore-\vash Total
District
1,235
2,758
2,403
360
45
140
85
.JG
""""
434
1,345
2,721
1,537
32
1,752
8,006
33
393
District
379
947
500
49
160
297
2,417
Lakeview--------­
Burns-----------a le ------------­
t:,.;... inevi lle------aker-----------­
Salem-----------­ Eugene----------­ Roseburg--------­ Medford---------­ Coos Bay--------­
Oregon Total--­
,··,t
Disposition Made of wild Horses
In Corral
Cumulative,12-15-71 to 9-30-78
Died
Destroyed Returned Retained
Awaiting
After
After
To
For Use
Adoption
Range
By BLM
9-30-78 Adopted Capture Capture
752
1,146
1,705
153
19
52
124
2
27
80
15
3
11
3
107
Spokane
Ore-Wash Total
14
201
128
194
25
Total
wild
Horses
Removed
12-15-71
to
9-30-78
999
1,409
2,034
183
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
Grazing use is tabulated for calendar year 1977
District
Lakeview
Permits-----------­
Leases---~--------­
Burns
Permits-----------Leases------------Vale
Permits-----------Leases-------------
Prineville
Permits-----------Leases------------Baker
Permits-----------­
Leases------------­
Salem
Leases-------------.
Eugene
Leases-------------
Roseburg
Leases------------­
Medford
Leases------------Coos Bay
Leases------------Oregon Total----Spokane Leases------------Other Wash. Leases.!.!
Ore-Wash Total-----
Number
Operators
90
60
Number
Number
Cattle & Sheep &
Horses
Goats
38,658
1,774
562
1,488
Acres
138,094
5,100
3,315,973
61,600
FY 1977
District
163
140
53,121
3,800
40
217,534
23,966
3,322,672 162,141
232
65,169
5,945
369,33.4
4,742,893 134
221
17,164
4,400
900
62,302
20,800
1-,110,642 297,151
169
100
14,817
1,363
1,010
339
47,094
3,763
380,742
35,120 8
155 Major watershed conservation and range improvement jobs are tabulated here.
Other accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans,
soil stabilization, and water control.
Number
AUMs
758
16,035
42
1,350
340
1,689
38,902
116
9,025
221
21,282
472,576
4
1,479
t
()
,
,
Fencing
Miles
472
19
17
5,395
237
3
1
10
5
65,021
300 276,123
3,300
14,145
29,798
724
942,270
211,663 6,907
14,175,027
Burns----------­
Vale-----------­ Prinevi11e-----­
Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­ Roseburg-------­ Medford--------­ Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Total-­
Grazing use totals during calendar year 1976 were:
Number
Operators
1,527
412
1,939
Number
Number Cattle & Sheep &
Horses
Goats
218,421
68,239
286,660
16
Number
AUMs
21,937
985,665
5,400
31,110
27, 337 I, 016, 77 5
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Tota1--
Acres
13,787,458 228,997 14,016,455
21
36
132
75
9
7
100
24
11
23
80
82
Vegetat ion
Manipulation
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
~akeview-------­
383
15
1,877
Water
Stockwater
Development Tanks Loaned
1
Number
Number 1
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total--
District
Above figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement. Oregon-----------­
Washington-------­
Ore-Wash Total--
,
5,212
Grass
Seeding
Acres
FY 1978
10 13,956,457 II Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District.
District
,
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­ Va1e-----------­
Prineville-----­
Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Total-­
Vegetation
Manipulation
Acres
II
I1ln
\JJ!J
50
1,842
740
57
m
Fencing
Miles
30
38
19
10
10
Water
Development
Number 11
5
16
6
15
20
3
ITO
10 1,902 I
ncludes 27 water developments constructed as part of the 1977 emergency
d roug h t program: Lakeview 15, Burns II, Vale 1.
17
<lj
~
, _J-'
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES
FORAGE AND FENCING--Cumu1ative total s from 1934 through 9/30/78.
District
Juniper
Grass
Vegetation
Manipulation Seeding Management
Acres
Acres
Acres
Fenc ing
Miles
Cat tIe
Guards
Number
1,519
1,642
2,777
970
503
145
83
366
102
62
599
1,074
401
62
5
2
495
170
Lakeview------Burns---------Vale----------Prineville----Baker---------Sa I em---------­
Eugene--------Roseburg------Medford-------Coos Bay------Oregon Total-
26,412
61,767
318,823
25,878
35,409
119,233
185,012
317,478
47,610
24,994
650
4,446
891
468,939
699,684,Y 12,411
7,4733:./
763
2,107
Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total
1,365
470,304
7,144
706,828
131
7,604
5
768
3
2,110
11,746
12,411
Big game animals which use lands managed by BLM - FY 1978.
Truck
Stock
Trail
Miles
District
Lakeview-----Burns------Vale-------Prineville---Baker-------Salem------Eugene------Roseburg----Med'fo rd-----.
Coos Bay-----tC~ Oregon Total-
31
I),
Spokane-----Ore-Wash Total
AnteloEe
2,500
3,000
2,000
950
220
8,670
Deer
Elk
32,000
44,000
100
31,000
100
20,000
150
19,000
5,500
35,000
1,700
14,000
120
23,000
1,200
34,000
500
15,000 ~
267,000 11,870
_ _1_5
5,700 -1lQ
8,&85 272,700 12,040
Bighorn
SheeE
Mountain
Goats
10
200
100
310
Black
Bear
Cougar
20
15
20
10
60
250
200
150
500
-1QQ
1,425
20
10
20
5
50
50
75
50
100
2Q
430
18
448
...iQ.
.!.§.Q
---.!QQ
350
1&0
1,525
.~)
1/ Includes fire rehab seeding - Lakeview 59,445; Burns 50,927; Vale
53,140; Prineville 4,090; Baker 8,755; Medford 3,579; Spokane 7,144.
2/ Includes exclosures - Lakeview 37; Burns 40; Vale 70; Prineville 34;
Baker 14; Spokane I,
WILDLIFE HABITAT ON BUI LANDS, FY 1978
WATER DEVELOPMENTS--Cumulative totals from 1934 through 9/30/78
District
Lakeview-------Burns----------­
Vale-----------Prineville-----­
Baker----------Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Total-Spokane--------Ore-Wash Total-
Pipeline
Number
Tanks
Mi les
37
200
518
126
26
84
220
589
116
54
Number
Springs
Number
Wells
Nwnber
1,052
960
1,060 205
25
136
144
569
62
344
65
76
43
12
Reservoirs
13
13~/
45::./
71
907
11 ill
1, 0&3
1,285
14
1,077
2
3, 448}/ 37
1,322
209
209
3/ Includes catchments - Lakeview 45; Burns 9; Vale 23; Pr ineville 19;
Baker 3. 4/ He1 iponds. .)
V
Small Game
(acres)
Waterfowl
(acres)
Fishable
Streams
(miles)
Lakeview-------Burns--------Vale----------Prineville-----Baker-------Salem--------':, _ Eugene-------Roseburg-------Medford-------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total---
2,500,000
3,497,274
2,823,000
1,242,000
430,000
405,400
317,000
424,000
900,000
280,000
12,818,674
2,200,000
3,497,274
568,100
1,.430,000
470,000
405,400
317,000
424,000
900,000
300,000
10,511,774
2,200
100
89,022
~
Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total--
307,71&
13,12&,390
307,31&
10,819,090
4,000
93,022
----.!1Q.
',J
~JW
30
15!:/
3,44&
18
Districts
Big Game
(acres)
')
19
30,000
14,500 9,&00
10,000
20,000
2,&00
22
51 240
645 340
90
400
284
200
811
3,405
3,525
0
t)
'.
WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
Brush Cont rol
Acres
1977
1978
District
Lakeview-------Burns---------- Vale-----------Prinevi lle-----Baker----------Salem----------Eugene---------Roseburg-------Medford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total--
Grass/Legume
Seeding
1977
1978
Fencing
Miles
1977
1978
2
7
4
1
3
291
50
Spokane--------Ore-Wash Total
95
100
386
TOz
95
500
19
ill
102
595
5
Deve10~ed
5
District
5
16
17
152
The following table applies to recreation sites constructed and operated
as of 9/ 30 / 78 by the Bureau of Land Management. 10
5
5
1
386
RECREATION SITES
22 100
ill
Water Development Number 1977
1978 5
4
6
50
26
50
;~-
0
AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENTl/
District
Stream 2 /
Clearance
Miles
1977 1978
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Vale-----------Prineville-----Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------Roseburg-------Medford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total--
11
IT
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total
11
12
Spawningl/
and/or
Rearing
Area
Miles
1977 1978
Improved~/
Fish
Passage
Miles
1977 1978
()
.~
Ij
Fencing
Miles
1977 1978
Reservoirs
Acres
1977 1978
Number
Lakeview-------­
Burns---------- ­
Prineville-----­
Vale-----------­
Bake r----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene--------- ­
Ros eburg-------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-------Oregon Total-­
50
Spokane -------­
Ore-Wash Total
50
l/
2
3
3
3
1
16
5
7
5
5
Recreation Sites 1 /
Number Units Cam~
Picnic
50
36
37
32
No. of Primitive
Recreation Sites
1
27
33
10
238
45
147
69
71
53
32
6
4
31
4
1
ill
90
35
550
2
3
8
5
64
ill
550
67
71
3
Most standard facilities available.
222
7
4
2
ESTIMATED RECREATION VISITS TO BLM LANDS, CALENDAR YEAR 1978
3
2
5
3
1
Use
5
2
5
3
3
2
4
3
3
9"
6"
9
6"
5
5
10
22
1
5
23
12
222
12
222
Camping------------ _____ _
Picnicking---------_____ _
Fishing--------- _______ __
Hunting---------- ________
Sigh ts eei ng---- ----_____ _
Water Sports-----------__
Winter Sports---------- __
Off-highway vehicles----­
Other
Total
==1)
l/
Miles refer to number of stream miles where fish production will be
increased by the projects.
2/ Removal of debris jams.
3/ Includes fish passage over waterwa11s and dams and through culverts.
Includes new projects and improvement of existing water.
!/
20
8)
~
.
()
,
.
,.
'"
r
l:
21
Oregon
Washington
366,853
341,173
638,963
759,551
17,314,891
125,525
98,169
105,487
67,775
19,818,387
38,500
42,350 59,400
21,000
213,000
8, 700
5,500
388,450
\
ROADS CONSTRUCTED
FIRE CONTROL
Number of man-caused and lightning-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 1n western Oregon
and Washington
District
Miles ,built with
appropriated funds
FY
FY
Total to
1977
1978
9/30/78
Lakeview-------------­
Burns----------------­
41
132
83
38
14
308
Vale-------------~----
1978 Fire Season
1977 Fire Season
District
Lakeview---------­
Burns------------­
Vale-------------Prineville-------­
Baker------------­
Salem------------­
Eugene-----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford----------­
Coos Bay---------­
Oregon Total---­
Acres
Number
88
71
15
151
9
4
7
9
46
2
402
123.30
48.90
202.70
3,208.20
12.10
.40
21.60
5.90
156.00
60.10
3,839.20
500.00
4,339.20
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Total-­
Number
124
67
32
110
Prinevil1e-----------­
Baker----------------­
Total, Eastern Oregon
Acres
24
443
II
6
63.4
20
108
1,212
33
72
1
1
480
3,162
3
3,520
6,682
483
Salem----------------­
Eugene---------------Roseburg-------------­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay-------------­
Total, Western Orego~
301
566.4
327.2
120
Oregon Total---------­
Dist rict
"
4
113
44
6
19
8~
3
5
3
6
3
15
31
2
13
31
59
1
1
1
62
340
114
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Total-­
64
16
2
4
2
22
Kind
1978 Fire Season
Number
Man
Lightning
23
15
22
2"
62
43
Ti2
23
36
43
121
17
240
ill"
781
1,275
1,549
3,133
1,047
7,785
1,080
241
265
8,213
71
61
26
Right of way permits issued by the Oregon State Office during the 1977 and
1978 Fiscal Years. (Does not include permits for logging roads in western
oregon.)
3
1
5
5
3
1
/,)'f RIGHTS OF WAY
II
10
155
90
428
1
,
85
61
12
135
3
Lakeview---------­
Burns------------­
Vale-------------Prineville-------­
Baker------------­
Salem------------­
Eugene-----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford----------­
Coos Bay---------­
Oregon Total---­
46
137
160
76
135
205
196
4
Causes of Fires
1977 Fire Season
Number
Man
Lightning
Miles built under
Timbe,r sale contracts
FY
Total to
FY
1977
1978
9/30/78
17
Oregon
FY 1977
FY 1978
Electric Transmission Lines----­
Telephone, Telegraph Lines-----­
Communication Sites------------­
Water Pipelines, Ditches, etc.-­
Roads, Highways, Material Sites­
Airports-----------------------­
Sewer Lines--------------------­
Total------------------------­
e:
Washington
FY 1977
FY 1978
23
22
2
13
6
12
19
23
1
3
82
6"
9
10
8
1
2
66
ROADS MAINTAINED
3
,
lIT
"
The Bureau of Land Mangement performed maintenance on 5,580 miles of
permanent roads in western Oregon and 991 miles in eastern Oregon and
Washington during FY 1977; 5,448 miles in western Oregon and 909 miles
in eastern Oregon and Washington during FY 1978. Additional roads are
maintained under terms of timber sale contracts and with private com­
.,) panies. This additional maintenance is approximately 1,000 miles.
23
3
2
2
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MINERALS
Item
Right of way permits issued for logging and reciprocal right of way and road use agreements signed. Mineral Patents Issued---------­
Coal Leases Issued, acres------­
Coal Leases In Force, acres----­
Oil & Gas Leases Issued, acres-­
Oil & Gas Leases in Force,
acres------------------------P.L. 167 Determinations,
Completed, acres-------------­
Cumulative Determinations,
Distr ict
Lakeview---------Burns------------­
Vale-------------Prineville-------­
Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford~---------­
Coos Bay---------­
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Total--
Permits Issued FY 1978 FY 1977
Agreements Signed
FY 1978
FY 1977
4
4
2
acres-------~----------------­
3
5
18
8
3
8
15
18
28
17
11
2
22
10
3
4
'84'
92
Claims Retaining Surface Rights,
Number-----------------------Acres-------------------------
4
District Lakeview---------------­
Burns------------------­ Vale-------------------Prineville-------------­
Baker------------------­ Salem------------------­
Eugene-----------------Roseburg---------------­
Medford-----------------
Scenic River Deeds---­ Scenic River EAsements Pacific Crest Trail
Easements----------­
Gift Deed - Patented Mining Claim-------­
Office Site ·Deed-----­ Coos Bay---------------­
Spokane----------------­
Ore-Wash Total--------
2
1
4
2
15 5
3
23
20 22 '"'~j
BLM
&
24
521
51,023
521
19,221
439,802
360,001
79,400
97,333
7,900
3,203,412
:i,203,41211
17,457,44221 17,457,42221
102
2,060
106
2,120
157,3nV
157,311
9,965,924.Y 9,965,924.Y
6
120
FS Lands
0
")PETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
District
Lakeview---------­
Burns------------­
Vale-------------Total-----------
FY 1978
Fminent
Direct
Domain
Purchase
(~strict
11
4
2
\· . .Akeview-------­
Burns------------­
Vale-------------­
Prineville-------­
13
17
36
3
!I
9
5
130
In Effect End FY 1977
No.
Acres
11
12
7
30
In Effect End FY 1978 No.
Acres 20,543.51
26,220.55
13,921.00
60,685.06
11
12
7
30
20,543.51
26,220.55
13,921.00
60,685.06
NONCOMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
7
5
21
Total-----------
4
104
5,403
55,291
\(
usFs!/------------
1
1
5,403
215,810
"8
TO
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND DEEDS ACQUIRED
FY 1977
Fminent
Direct
Domain
Purchase
1
f.'). BLM Lands
f)
2
Washinl:lton
FY 1977
FY 1978
Orel:lon
FY 1977
FY 1978
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
;'.
V
In Effect End FY 1977
No.
Acres
36
17
lZ
16
1
82
In Effect End FY 1978
No.
Acres
47,596.04
17 ,966.14
18,167.65
24,843.10
589.09
109,162.02
BLM has leasing responsibility on USFS land. No leases have been issued in State of Washington
". 25
39
25
16
30
10
120
53,447.72
30,474.28
23,143.60
45,881.24
22,337.53 17 5,284.37 .6
120
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,
LAND LEASES
LAND PATENTS ISSUED
In effect 9-30-77
Kind
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-­
Small Tract-------------­
Airport----------------­
Mining Claim Occupancy Act-----­
Public Works Leases---------­
Communication Site Leases-----­
Special Land Use Permits-------­
Total-------------------­
No.
49
32
3
11
1
1
~
175
Oregon
Acres
2,783
46
132
42
Washington
No.
Acres
17
No.
Oregon - BLM
Public Sale---------------------­
Recreation & Public Purposes ActExchange------------------------­
Railroad Grant------------------­
Total - BLM-------------------­
449
40
35,581
(1 ),!/
(20)1/
36,070
IT
12
30
29,279
30,660
Oregon - Other Agency
Indian Fee Patents--------------­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Total - Other Agency----------­
LAND LEASES
In effect 9-30-78
Kind
No.
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-­
Small Tract---------------­
Airport---------------------­
Mining Claie Occupancy Act-------­
Public Works Leases-----------­
Communication Site Leases-------­
Special Land Use Permits------­
Total------------------------­
54
33
3
10
1
1
-2l
195
Oregon
Acres
2,914
49
132
37
4
1
58,921
62,058
-').
Washington
No.
Acres
18
.
'
1,420
24,620
26,041
-.2.
28
LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
As of September 30, 1978
()
Acres'
Classified under PL 88-607, Act of 9/19/64-------------­
Classified under PL 75-405, O&C Act of 8/28/37--~------Total--------------------------------------------
26
FY 1978
Acres
No.
1,380
4
1
39,429
42,437
FY 1977
Acres
Kind of Patent
Washington - BLM
Exchange------------------------­
Confirmation Patents------------­
School Lands Granted in Place-­
Public Sale---------------------­
Total - BLM-------------------­
•
o
4
178
238
416
3
513
3
5
5'
147
10,249
21
7,636
17,906
Ore-Wash Total - BLM--------------­
16
36,583
145
1
1
Patent confirms land previously granted to railroad.
totals.
10,388
10,388
800
2
29
829
89
6,754
1
90
1,855
8,609
3
829
3
Washington - Other Agency---------­
Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust---­
Mineral (National Forest)-------­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Total - Other Agency----------­
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13,355,581
2,146,704
15,502,285
7
1
5
Not included in
LANDS RECEIVED BY BLM
FY 1977
Acres
Oregon
Gifts - Acquired Land-----------Exchanges---------------------------Total Oregon-----------------
FY 1978
Acres
20
Washington:
Exchanges----------------------Reconveyance of Recreation & Public
Purposes Act land-----------------­ Canceled Indian trusts-------------­ Total Washington--------------------
37.112
37,112
20
2,179
2,099
~
Ore-Wash Total-----------------------
2,499
2,099
39,611
2,119
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PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
Kind
Miles of Line Retraced
or Surveyed-------­
Corners Monumented-----­
Plats Accepted-----------
()
FY 1977
Oregon
Washington
338
923
39
64
379
19
Oregon
456
879
60
FY 1978
Washington
()
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27
69
4
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28
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As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the Department of the
Interior has responsibility for most of our nationally owned public
lands and natural resources. This includes fostering the wisest use
of our land and water resources, protecting our fish and wildlife,
preserving the environmental and cultural values of our national
parks and historical places, and providing for the enjoyment of life
through otudoor recreation. The Department assesses our energy and
mineral resources and works to assure that their development is in
the best interests of all our people. The Department also has a
major responsibility for American Indian reservation communities and
for people who live in Island Territories under U.S. Administration.
December 1978
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