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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES IlEPAR'lMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
BIM FACTS
1979
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Bureau of Land Management Offices in Oregon and Washington-Permanent Employees of BLM-------------------------------------~------ 3
Youth Programs-------------------------------------------------------- 3
Lands Managed by BIM in each District--------------------------------­ 4
Environmental Assessments--------------------------------------------­ 4
Resource Management Receipts-----------------------------------------­ 5
Expenditures for Resource Management---------------------------------­ 5
Lands Managed_ by BIM in each County----------------------------------­ 6
Payment to Counties and States, FY 1978------------------------------­ 7
Payment to Counties and State, FY 1979 - Oregon----------------------­ 8
Payment to Counties and state, FY 1979 - Washington------------------­ 9
Land and Water Conservation Fund-------------------------------------- 10
Commercial Forest Land------------------------------------------------ 11
Timber Sales------------------------------------------------~--------- 11
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Horse Populations on BLM Rangelands, Cumulative----------------------- 17
Disposition of Captured Wild Horses, Cumulative----------------------Livestock Grazing----------------------------------------------------Resource Development and Conservation-----------~--------------------Resource Development and Conservation, Forage & Fencing, Cumulative--Resource Development and Conservation, Water Developments, CumulativeBig Game Population Estimates----------------------------------------Wildlife Habitat on BIM Lands----------------------------------------Wildlife Habitat-Improvement-----------------------------------------Aquatic Habitat 1mprovement------------------------------------------~creation Sites-----------------------------------------------------Estimated Recreation Visits to BIM Lands-----------------------------BIM Wilderness Review - Initial 1nventory----------------------------Fire Control---------------------------------------------------------Roads COnstructed-----------------------------------------------------
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Road Right of Way Permits and Agreements-----------------------------Road Right of Way Easements and Lands Acquired-----------------------Wild and Scenic Easements and Lands Acquired--------------------------Minerals-------------------------------------------------------------Competitive Geothermal Leases----------------------------------------Noncompetitive Geothermal Leases-------------------------------------Land Leases------------~-------------------------------------~-------Lands Classified for Multiple Use Management in Oregon & Washington--Public Land Surveys--------------------------------------------------Land Patents 1ssued--------------------------------------------------Lands Received by BIM-------------------------------------------------
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau 0 f Land Man ag emen t
Oregon and Washington
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 Alv~rd Street
Burns, OR 97720
573-2071
L. Christian Vosler
District Manager
VALE DISTRICT
365 "Au Street West
P.O. Box 700 Vale, OR 97918 473-3144
Fearl M. Parker
District Manager
PRINEVILLE DISTRICT
185 East 4th Street
P.O. Box 550 Prineville, OR 97754 447-4115
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
Edward G. Stauber
Di st ric t Ma'nage r
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
MEDFORD DISTRICT
3040 Biddle Road
Medford, OR 97501
776-4174
George C. Francis
District Manager
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
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
(Authorized permanent post ions)
Richard A. Gerity
District Manager
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Paul W. Arrasmith
District Manager
Gordon R. Staker
District Manager
James E. Hart
District Manager
September 30
1978
District
State Director
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Lakeview--------------------------­
Burns-----------------------------­
Vale------------------------------Prineville------------------------Baker-----------------------------­
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32
40
33
Salem--------~--------------------­
Eugene----------------------------­
Roseburg--------------------------­
Medford---------------------------Coos Bay--------------------------Spokane---------------------------­
YACC-------------------------------
121
102
-103
154
105
19
39
State Office----------------------­
Ore-Wash Total-------------------
294
1,091
22
September 30
1979
28
34
40
34
21
121
102
102
154
105
18
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277 1,075 YOUTH PROGRAMS, FY 1979
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Young Adult Conservation Corps - Year Round Program
Camp
Eugene *
Coos Bay
Roseburg
Salem *
Med ford
Total
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Enrollees
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75
50
50
50
100
325
Appraised Value
of Work Projects
$
301,913
258,240
353,523
263,069
692,430
$1,869,175
Youth Hours
Worked
52,164
48,379
65,526
52,535
131,479
350,083
Closed June 21 due to insufficient funds.
Youth Conservation Corps - 8-week Summer Program
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Enrollees
Salem
Eugene
Baker
Medford
Grants Pass
Total
30
20
30
30
20
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Appr aised Value
of Work Projects
$ 77,261
34,955
38,479
29,399
27,797
$207,891
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Youth Hours
Worked
12,851
5,312
9,024
8,123
4,937
40,247
.SOURCE MANAGEMENT RECEIPTS
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF lAND MANAGEMENT
Total collections by the Bureau of Land Management from the indicated
sources. Collections are deposited in the U.S. Treasury.
Lands under the exclusive jurisdiction of each district of the Bureau of Land
Management in Oregon and Washington. Includes public domain, revested Oregon
& California ~i~roa~ grant .lands, reconveyed Co'.'s Bay Wagon Road grant
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lands, Land UtLlLzatLon Project Lands, and certaLn other categories.
Acreages are as of September 30, 1979 and are approximate. Lands managed by
BLM are 25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon and less than 1 percent of
Washington.
Hectares
Acres
Vale----------------------------­
Prineville----------------------­
Baker---------------------------­
Salem------,---------------------­
Eugene--------------------------­
Roseburg------------------------­
Medford-------------------------­
Coos Bay------------------------'­
Oregon Total------------------­
1,359,296
1,451,469
1,854,847
556,439
183,020
163,163
128,287
171,607
368,624
133,551
6,370,303
3,358,821
3,586,581
4,583,327
1,374,960
452,242
403,175
316,996
424,041 - )
910,871 .
330,004
15,741,018
Spokane-------------------------­
Ore-Wash Total----------------­
125,924
6,496,227
311,157
16,052,175
District
Lakeview------------------------­
Burns----~----------------------­
Number of Environmental Assessment Records (EAR's) prepared.
IT 1978
District 46
23
46
51
60
162
127
119
176
81
Lakeview---------------------------­
Burns------------------------------­
Vale---------~---------------------­
Prineville-------------------------­
Baker------------------------------­
Salem------------------------------­
Eugene-------------~---------------­
Roseburg---------------------------­
Medford----------------------------­
Coos Bay---------------------------Oregon Total--------------~------Spokane-~---------------------------
Ore-Wash Total--------------------
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156
199
221
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463,279.19
193,548,297.03
$ 65,772.00
$123,211.40
338,204.91
131. 00
43,477.16
5,014.60
5,521.72
8,738.00
52,!j38.50
7,945.00
1,764.00
12,610 .00
$466,973.67
128,655.00
2,324.00
26,513.00
$355,546.62
10,S70,169.72
11,778,544.57
56,236.27
1,807,440.54
8,128.66
2,189.13
2,101.09
213,723.37
nS,750,109.57
Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands.
\.. EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT For BLM in Oregon and Washington FY 1978
Investments
Soil and Watershed Conservation--------­
Range Management-----------------------­
Range Improvement----------------------­
Fire & Storm Damage Rehabilitation-----­
Building Construction------------------­
Road Construction & Acquisition--------­
Recreation Construction----------------­
Forest Development---------------------­
Maintenance of Capital Investments-----~source Protection
{ . Fire Presuppression--------------------­
Fire Suppression-----------------------­
Resource Protection--------------------­
Blister Rust COntrol-------------------­
Law Enforcement------------------------Management
Lands & Minerals-----------------------­
Cadastral Survey-----------------------­
Program Services-----------------------"
Recreation & Wildlife Management-------Forest Management----------------------"
Planning and Data Management----------•
Total-------------------------------------
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FY 1979
Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands. Receipts from O&C lands
managed by the USFS amounted to $18,751,806.49 during FY 1978 and
$31,111,178.07 during IT 1979 and are included in the above totals.
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FY 1978
Mineral Leases
& Permits---------­ $
396,419.89
Timber Sales, O&C II-­ 172,579,471.94
Timber Sales, CBWRi/­
12,594,792.68
Timber Sales, PD--7-­
7,288,462.34
Land & Material Sales
9,478.89
Grazing Fees--------­
1,349,942.91
Rent of Land--------­
7,769.67
Fines, Penalties &
Forfeitures-------­
3,128.38
Recreation Use Fees-­
2,654.65
Other Sources-------109,826.47
Tota1-------------- $194,341,947.82
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ENVIRONMENTAL ,ASSESSMENTS
Washington
FY 1979
Oregon
Source
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$
633,896
2,637,430
794,025
299,752
1,655,644
2,223,100
747,240
10,398,512
3,972,533
FY 1979
901,335
2,990,898
562,544
449,735
4,974,521
5,950,586
1,182,754
12,513,079
7,152,746
$
1,183,757
343,303
1,661,244
54,949
58,699
1,253,468
1,126,554
2,286,628
69,264
61,737
1,221,731
579,828
4,276,731
1,077,720
9,222,445
1,404,660
$44,447,199
1,342,871
860,306
5,064,223
2,168,645
9,979,594
1,780,163
$ 62,671,651
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF lAND MANAGMENr IN EACH COUNTY IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON )\
As of September 30, 1979.
Washington
Oregon
Acres
Acres
Baker---------------Benton--------------Clackamas-----------Clatsop-------------Columbia------------Coos----------------Crook---------------Curry---------------Deschutes-----------Douglas-------------Gilliam-------------Grant---------------Harney--------------Hood River----------Jackson-------------Jefferson-----------Josephine-----------Klamath--------------
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369,259
57,390
62,906
43
11,085
166,647
511,341
67,510
518,534
653,471
23,717
171,180
4,153,190
180
430,910
26,063
311,515
288,549
Lake---~------------2,557,297
Lane----------------290,052
Lincoln-------------23,941
Linn----------------88,198
Malheur-------------- 4,551,821
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
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Adams~---------------
Asotin--------------Benton--------------­
Chelan--------------Clallam-------------Clark---------------Co lumbia------------­
Cowlitz-------------­
Douglas-------------Ferry---------------Franklin------------­
Garfield------------Grant---------------Grays Harbor--------­
Island--------------­
Jefferson-----------King----------------Kitsap--------------­
Kittitas------------­
Klickitat-----------Lewis---------------Lincoln-------------Mason---------------Okanogan------~-----­
Pacific---------~---­
Pend Oreille--------­
Pierce--------------­
San Juan------------­
Skagit--------------­
Skamania------------­
Snohomish-----------­
Spokane-------------­
Stevens-------------­
Thurston------------­
Wahkiakum-----------­
Walla Walla---------­
Wha tc om-------------­
Whitman-------------­
yakima--------------Total
601
10,422
14,567
21,574
237
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2
3
29,893
1
1
709
145
1,334
25,964
311,157
1,777,568.56
5,091,094.42
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arney --------­
Hood River------Jackson---------- 13,521,601.63
Jefferson-------10,423,800.11
Joseph ine-------I'i,
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. } Klamath---------\:
Lake------------Lane------------- 13,176,442.68
310,643.05
Lincoln---------Linn------------2,278,044.03
Malheur---------Marion----------1,259,830.15
Morrow----------Multnomah-------940,558.12
1,863,858.29
Polk------------Sherman---------483,222.53
Til1amook-------Umatilla--------Union-----------Wallowa---------·Wasco-----------543,625.33
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eeler---------Yamhill---------621,286.10
Total
$86,289,735.96
C)
260.09
7,012.00
1,559,559.76*
33,493.26
3,149,575.36
~rant------------
90
387
$
$
Clatsop-----~----
Columbia--------Coos------------Crook-----------Cur ry---------·--Deschutes-------Douglas---------Gilliam----------
Payment s
in Lieu
of Taxes
Mineral &
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Re source
Management
O&C Lands
Baker------------ $
Benton----------2,424,741.58
Clackamas-------4,789,080.34
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55,134
374
2,116
12
288
356
823
170
Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the States of Oregon and
Washington derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management in those states.
Oregon Counties
519
52
37,683
11,968
17,367
433
37,129
13
16,009
17,482
279
7,015
PA YMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1978
5,762.83
340,457.60*
2,930.77
17,212.08
40,785.49
4,460.55
2,405.91
955.01
116.10
13,191.84
69,562.77
1,082.47
119.25
25,497.50
142.09
1,966.48
879.14
217.11
1,533.58
3,396.75
3,072.86
$2,136,073.29
315,232
2,196
55,203
1,467
8,960
94,272
64,495
352,432
103,211
19,485
173,713
328,000
21,216
50,888
100,865
45,844
215,157
308,000
146,234
18,492
47,971
552,133
20,448
70,552
7,209
212
30,684
10,483
132,972
328,710
207,602
20,657
1,294
25,481
2,653
$3,884,423
Total
Pa~ents
'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
35.8,194.83
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
$,
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain timber,
materials, lands, grazing 2/, etc.----------------------­
450,078.30
3,389,461.02
Payment to State of Washington, all sources----------------­
Total payments to counties and States FY 1978------------­
$96,149,771. 57
*CBWR: Coos - $1,556,937.06 - Douglas - $338,597.54
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1979- WASHINGTON
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1979 - OREGON
Distribut ion of proceeds to Washington coun-ties and to -the State of
Washington derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management in Wash ington.
Revenue s are from sales- of timber, grazing
fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.LL.T., and from other
sources during fiscal year 1979.
Payment s
in Lieu
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Totals
Counties
of Taxes
Minerals
Grazing
2,381.86
Adams
2,345.00 $
36.86 $
$
$
18,866.20
Asotin
18,139,00
727.20
22,633.88
Benton
20,876.00
$1,270.50
487.38
409,694.19
Chelan
408,487.00
1,207.19
213,581.00
Clallam
213,581.00
350.00
Clark
350.00
51,076.00
Co lumbia
51,076.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
Cowlitz
28,699.93
Douglas
24,527.00
4,172.93
71,367.76
70,007.00
Ferry
1,360.76
19,708.29
Frankl in
882.29
18,826.00
30,817.20
30,808.00
Garfield
9.20
87,148.50
Grant
2,273.00
77,538.00
7,337.50
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Grays Harbor
61,131.00
61,131. 00
' . . . Island 184,739.00 Jeff~rson
184;739.00
89,545.00 King
89,545.00
Kitsap Kittitas
117,930.95 1,747.20
105,819.00
10,364.75
15,098.80 Klickitat
1,558.80
13,540.00
Lewis
69,109.20 27,966.20
41,143.00
12,338.17 11,585.00
Lincoln
753.17
Mason
62,592.00 62,592.00
218,208.65 211,388.00
Okano"gan
6,820.65
Pac1fic
2,206.00
2,206.00
-Pend Oreille
90,827.00
90,827.00
Pierce
89,876.00
89,876.00
5,718.00
San Juan
5,718.00
Skagit
165,398.00
165,398.00
70,433.00
Skamania
70,433.00
Snohomish
240,246.00
240,246.00
-4.17
Spokane
-4.172!
Stevens
1,005.75
40,620.75
39,615.00
172.00
Thurston
172.00
Wahkiakum
12,588.17
Walla Walla
12.50
5.67
12,570.00
Whatcom­
268,070.00
268,070.00
7,987.53
Whitman­
12.53
7,915.00
Yakima.
3,202.84
158,148.09
14,654.25
140,291. 00
Total
$ 61,605.70 $ 26,319.25 $2,853,179.00 $ 2,941,103.95
Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the State of Oregon
derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau of Land
Management in Oregon. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees,
mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.LL.T., and from other sources
during fiscal year 1979.
Counties
Resource
Management
O&C Lands
Baker
$
Benton
2,719,353.57
Clackamas
5,370,965.24
Clatsop
Columbia
1,993,547.46
Coos
5,709,674.76
Crook
Curry
3,532.256. .42
Deschutes
Douglas
24,241.924.20
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River
Jackson
15,164,509.07
Jefferson
Josephine 11,690,317.14
Klamath
2,264,515.08
Lake
Lane
14,777 ,412.48
Lincoln
348,386.93
Linn
2,554,837.52
Malheur
Marion
1,412,902.57
Morrow
Multnomah
1,054,838.22
Polk
2,090,321.61
Sherman
Tillamook
541,935.23
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
609,677.14
Wheeler
Yamhill
696,773.87
Total
$96,774,148.51
Minerals
$
Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
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Grazing
88.00
$
$
5,437.00
3,349.19
35,305.00
520.66
4,672.50
4,084.75
1.00
531.42
56,246.46
1,517.25
702.46
73.}6
3,957.80
21,322.12
1,320.16
9.45
1,791.26
1,766.03
114.25
5,257.28
108.01
12.18
488.25
27,716.32
56,693.95
.50
173.25
2.50
2,440.39
3.00
1,111.87
304.69
1,822.33
4,138.10
30,747.00
4,453.00
300.50
2.00
3,858.01
$231,639.59
$50,804.06
123,852.00
1,775.00
41,223.00
295.00
Totals
$
123,940.00
2,721,128.57
5,417,625.24
295.00
~1,993,547.46
613,203.63 ~/ 6,326,227.58
82,655.00
118,480.66
46,043.00
3,578,299.42
276.877.00
28i,251.96
97,272. 35 1/ 24,343,3550.
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14,950.00
18,908~152,842.00
174,164.12
287,578.00
319,645.16
18,601.00
-23,063.45
36,368.00
15,202,668.3'
52,185.00
54,251.'
19,658.00
11,710,089.~
-373,880.00
2,644,183.78
270,043.00
326,397.47
110,312.00
14,889,253.91
16,226;00
364,612.93
42,092.00
2,597,417.77­
·-493,892.00
521,608.32
17,931.00
1,487,527.52
32,358.00
32,531.75
6,330.00
1,061,-168.22
2,090,321.61
26,030.00
28,472.89
9,202.00
551,137.23
81,207.00
82,321. 87
88,708.00
89,012.h~
125,787.00
127,609
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17,911.00
22, 051..~
253.00
609,930.14
22,341.00
26,199.01
2,340.00
699,113.87
$3,602,220.98 $100,658,813 .14
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, m-ateria1 s, lands, grazing 4/, etc. --------------------------- $686,620.30
Total payments to counties -and State, FY 1979--------------------- $101,345,433.4'
1/ Sec. 15. 2/ includes $578,210.63 of CBWR. 3/ includes $24,716.35 of CBWR.
4/ Sec. 3.
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Payment to- State of Washington from sale of public domain timber,
materials, lands,- grazing 2/ etc.------------------------------------$570.38
Total payments to county and State FY 1979----------------------$2,941,674.33
1/ Sec. 15. 2/ Sec. 3.
3/ Correction-due to refund of prior payment by lessee.
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LAND
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COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
Most of the money 'in the Land & Conservation Fund is from receipts collecte
from Bureau of Land Management o'il and gas leases on the. outer continental
shelf. Gr'ants to countie's,'cities, 'and- other ,,!,!its.of government are,
'ad~inisteied by .th·eHeritage -Cons'e~ationand Rec.reation Service. The' grants
smnmarized here ·pertain to fis2al year 1-979.
Oregon
Number
of' Grants
Washington
Number
of Grants
Amount
Data are as of 9/30/79,'
•• r
_
Commercial
_:Forest'_Land
-Acres
".
Distdct
28,000 .
48,000
Lakeview-------~---------­
Bur ns -----------,--..:--:----Amount
Allowable .Cut
M. bd. ft.
1,350 3,350 12,000
700
Vale~------.:----~--------­
Prineviile-----~~--~---~.:-
Baker ..•.••..••.•. 6$
57,780.62
Adams ..•.••.. ,.2 $
244,624.00'
, -Asotin ..... ~ .... 2
303,743.69
Benton .•••••.•••. 24
306,905.17
Benton •.•• .; .••• 1
Clackamas ......... 61
1,640 ..919.50
29,373·.50 529,820.46
Clat:sqp.:•• : .••.. 27 .
976,060.07
'Chelan ••• ·• ••••• 4
COlumbia ..••••••.• 8·
. 69,664.33
Clallam ... , .... 3
386,611. 96
765,371.25
.COos .............. 28'
763,502.60
Clark .••.••..•. 7
Crook .. : .......... 12
. 83,752;05 .
·Columbia ••.••. -.Cowlitz ........ 8
. 504,168.63 Curry .•••.••.•.•• 21
559,780;05
riougias .••.• , '.. 4
314,184.28.
· Deschutes .••.••.• 23 ".1,212,292.98 ..
Douglas ............. 34,
. 466,395.32.
Ferry ••••••••• -274,712.87 Gilliam.;.; •.•••..• 7
.32;709.09
Franklin ••.•••. 3
Gar field ~ •• , •• ~-
Grant ...... ; ...... 7.
. .~21,123.:i0
Harney .• : .. : ....... 4
46,312;74
Grant. ........ 17
1,327,119.26 Grays Harbor •• 13
668,«;15).66
'Hood. River ;·, .• , .• 22 . .233','920.,79. ,.
Jackson.: .• ; .. :;-,41
1,530,046.72
. Island:· ••••• ; •• l
356;500:00
Jefferson ...... 9385,151. 73 Jefferson .••.••••• 7
219,164.90
Josephine .••••••• 14·
438,746.29
King ........ :.61 12,802,139.72 Kitsap ......... 8
755;087.89
Klamath.:.; ...... 21
246,201.79
Kittitas ....... 8
1,738,006.25 · Lake .... ; ......... 5.
.51,492.89
Lane; .... ~.,.; ..•• ~64
2,219,029,04
Klickitat. ..... 3
108,902.00
Lewis ................. 2
38,998; 17 .",
· Lincoln .......... 31.
.682;331.89.'
'Lincoln~ ••.•.•. l
58,387;09 Linn .•.'.••. :: .•••• 4!
596;959.29
Mason ...... , .. 11
172,696.83
'Millheur •• \ .'; •..••• 1~
138,785; 27
·Multi-County.:14
611,819.21.,
'Marion .• ". h .•.•.•• 83
2j,08 7,lOl.9}
; ... ':·KOrrow: ............... ... 12 .
: . '82,5 93 ~'4'2
Okanogan ••.••.'.9
479,529.89
Pacific .•• : ••.. 5
623,327.43
Muli:i-co~ty •• .'•• 10 .~8, 621, 802, 86
· Multnomah ........ 45 . 5,836,320.49
.Pend Oreille •.. 3
158,256.86
Pierce ••.•.••. ll
1,248,530,33'
Polk: ...... : ••. ;.47
291,421~36.·
San Juan.; .•..• 6
236,032.00
Sherman.: ...... :: •• 4.
10,095.32
..~. - Tillamook......... . '; .18
824,443;20"
Skagit ........ 21
1,531,491.14
'. tJmiltiNa ........; . 5 6 5 5 4 ; 182.89
Skamania ••..•.. 6
88,881.11
Snohomish ..••. 30
2,833,479.89
,.union .. ; ....... : .18
'132,892.51
Spokane .••.•.. ll
2,129,006.18
··-Wallowa ........... 9
126,397~79
Wasco •• ;.: ..••••••• 16 '
186,696:87"
Stevens ......... 5
l52~493.l2
. Thurston...... 29
2,466,585.03
Washington'....... 39.
'525,400.06
Wheeler ............. 6'
'24,80'8.43'
Wahkiakimi •.•..• 4
334,154.28
yamhilL .. ':.: ..... 45.
205,736'.18
.Walla Walla .... l
.Jl,.54h 16.
809,005.50
T';t-als 931'$32,203; 769.94 . --:. --wbatcom.... :·•.• 11
Whitman .••.•••• 5
432,690.50
~Yakima ........ 14
1,119,874.78.
'Totals
353 $37,050,355.65
.70,000
36,000
351,000
299,000
387;000
696,000
264,000 .
2,179,000
. Baker---------------.----Salem--~-7----~---'-------
~~:~:;;==========:=:=====
Med.ford:--,----------,,---..,..,..-'Co()s Bay--------:--:...-----:--..,.
,.
1 I~
.1
SP~~!~~..,.~~:~~=~==========
Ore-Wash Total-,---------,
,8
o.
. .38 ,000
2,217,000
5~480
9,000
5,000
10,000
3,000
500
143;000.
11,000
, 194,200
"
. 3,210
244,.000
219,OO'()
201,000
-222,000
234,000
1,133,390 .7,000
201,200 4,000 Land witndrawn from planned.tunber harvesting for other forest.uses such
as recreation sites, streamside'buffers', and scenic zones, but. included in connnercial forest .land tot,als. TIMBER SALES Volumes aruLsale prices of timber sold, from ·lands managed by BLM during', :fiscal.'year .!978, and .fiscal 'year 1979~ FY 1978 District
Volume
M.bd:ft. .
Oregon::
takeview---------
563
Volume M.bd.ft.
$
59,943.58
Burns-~---~--~---
Vale-----:...-------
Pr inevill e------Baker--~--~------
0
(I
.~
\
Salem-----------Eugene----------~seburg--------~
Medford---,---~:...--
Coos Bay-,..-,-----Oregon Total---
763,
6,556
.
'639
.3-,927
234,219
217,912
, 185,731
274',338
228,138'
1,145,467
228;64 7; 10
555,044·01
48,156,859.74
45,241,202·.73
30,421,668.61'.
45,379,363..08 .
47,910;875,95
$217,953,604.80
-:-. 3',648
2,796.
234,029.
214,661
188,096
229,917'
230,110
1,110,576
54
Ore-Wash Total- 1,145,521
Spokane--~-~-----
Value
$:
160;728.71
1,640,-536.77
-.
:23 7 ~-l'l0. 00 315,852,21 68,044,981. 71 64,131,307.03
45,533,143.69
53,607;806.42
71,221,971.60
$336,162,816.93
33 3 ),BO~) 5-r1.2~
Washington: ..
t·
10 .
·Withdrawn
:Forest Land
. Acres ,1/
6,668.18
$217,'60,272.98
11
5,213
1,115, 789
712,254.00
• ••
TIMBER HARVESTS
Ac:reages,,;frcim which :the timber sold' dur'ing fiscal year. 1978 and fiscal
yeax: :1979, will be ~arvest,ed."
C1earcut
District
Acres
Lakeview----------- :,
FY 1978'
Pa't t ia1 cut
'Acres
, .176
'3"17
',' ,402
.741
2,li59
3,791
~:::~:;;===========
':--;:1,303
::~
Medford----------.,._Bay--------.:..--~;
>p~egori
Total-----'
Spokane--------~---
.ore-Wash Total---"
, '3,305
3,373
4,062,
4,074 '
. 3,697' '
18,511
i,326
15,894
·3,076
.'27,865
. '3,525.
15,. 942
' 5
15,:947 ..
2
,510
'501
1,;970
2,581
1,437
"15,927 2,280 27,035 65 :·18;576 ~ 7,867
'
..
,.
TIMBER TRESPASSES FY 1978
Lakeview-'::-',,-,'-..,.---- '"
B~rn~·.:...:.:.:..--:,.:...-~_;..:~
./.::,3 :
:~:l::i~f~=::~~~~=:;,'·"·::7, ,
B~ker-,.-'-.,.-----..-:~-
Sa1~-~----~--'-~..,-
.Eugene--..,-------'--- "
.-.
FY 1979 Cases' Closed
Cases
Cases Closed
-'"-.: :',:: :.' ~·_Collec-. ; Pending
'Co11ec"tions .
No. '
t·ions .: ',:9/30/78 :,' :..,No.
. District
Roseburg----_;--~--
1
24
15
11
,Medfor:d---------",'" . 21
,Coos Bay-------'--'· 17
":Orego~ ,Total-'--':' , ' 93
$
1
",
'91.5,.10
'-
••
543.40
. ,30,'335.~4
19,587.70
27,705.96
23,285.45
36,393.10'
$141,055,65
ill
31,591. 54.
·97,·977.57,
300,169.27·
33,07·6: 7.3 .
1.9,557.50
$485,951.·33
."; :' ,10.00
$141,065.,65
:'d40 .'
.- : 1
140
2,050.00
$488,001.33
"
3
1
26
32
16
44
15
1
. -­
"
1'
1
17
33
10
67
10
140
....
"
257.·32
2,~78.00
.~
; :". :
i
2
.2
16
.32
. 18
.66
j
Item and Unit
Quantity
Oregon:
Fue1wood cords-----'------­ 35,686
Shingle bolts, cords------­
. 903
Small poles, each---------­
16,638
small po 1es, lineal fe';t--­
55,169
Large poles, lineal feet--­
700
Co"rral poles, ea~h--------­
3,820
Corral poles, . lineal feet-­
56,458
Posts, each---..:------..:..:---­
21,324
Split rails, each---------­
1,168
Large poles, each-----:----­
.227
Mine 'timbers, each--:..~'----- . 4', 700
A. Pu 1pwood, c ords------:--,-..,--­
~. Cascara bark, pounds------­
i 0, 950
_
Boughs, pounds--------,----- 29,000
Ferns', bunches--"---'-'----:.--..:-' 17.,796
Cones, bushe1s-------- i ---­ '1,147
Huckleberry brush, bunches­
9,798
Christmas trees, each-----­
2,392
Wildings, each------------­
1,040
Moss, pounds-----------~--­
6,860
Arrow stock, cord·s..,,-------­
pil ing, lineal 'feet------,--;­
Fence stays,- ea~h--------'-­ ·13,000
Greens, bunches---.,.----:---700
Oregon Total-,.------"--:--­
Washington:
Fue1wood, cords-----------­
24
Ore-Wash Tota1------'-----
-Value
:
.5
'.:ll
.' .~
150,00
14.00
:.$57,375.61
24.00
,$57,3,99.,61
:1
!
0
~
..
.
: 1.
I.
"
12
••
33,099,
1,573
.. 128.50"
655.50
480.9Q;·
229.20
292.05
1,942,35
, 119.60
137.00
13
ISO
FY 1979
Value
Quant lty
$29,245.00
,15,528.50
. 1,335.63
1,150.02
21. 00
1,037.50
830.5,6
,3,558.67 ..
317.85
81. 78
.120.00'
"
,"; .'
0
$
",2
,--
24.50
2".778 ..00
Cases . Pendirig
9/30/79
.", .
, . Spokane-'"'-'---_:-:-.,.,..', :0; 1
':" .... Or:e-Wash Total--'!"':;94
• • t~
FY 1978
1,512
Va1e-------------.,.­
· Pi.ineV:ill e--------- "
· Baket·..,-------------"
· Salem-'------------'- '3,376' '.
,COQs
MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS SALES
FY 1979
C1earcut
Partial cut
Acres
Acres
· BUrns------.,.----~,",'
'.
. 13
. $35,643.(17
42,686.10
12,94'6 .
1.2,946
't,181
59.,347
24,963
80
I,l23.53
,641'.84
559 •. 10
1,i23.53
4,593.95
' '9,20
1,100
45
13,410
33,854
7,945
20.00
135: 00
201.00
1,245.65
23 7~ 64
6,565
1,708
649
9,335
16
207.20
1,516.50
260.15
248.05
571.00
12,160.1,244
304.60
29.36
$91,362.47
J
6
6.00
$~1,368.47
•
FOREST IEVELOPMENT - I
Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and .seeding on commercial
forest land is tabulated here. Natural seeding is not included.
FY 1978
District
Lakeview--------Burns-----------­
Vale------------­
Prineville-------
Site
Planting
Preparation
M
Acres
Acres
Trees
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
Planting
Acres
22
38
718
2,593
2,004
1,867
2,367
9,679
6,192
7,177
8,337
2,840
8,306
32,890
3,243
5,279
4,229
1,640
4,442
18,855
6;192
7,177
8,337
2,880
8,306
32,930
9,679
32,890
18,855
130
40
40
40
40
40
40
Spokane--------~­
Ore-Wash Total-
FY
1979
District
Lakeview--------Burns-----------­
Vale------------­
Prinevil1e------­
Baker-----------­
Salem-----------­
Eugene----------­
Roseburg--------­
Hedford---------­
Coos Bay--------Oregon Total---
Planting
Site
Preparation
K
Acres
Acres
Trees
563
1,539
5,074
1,564
2,747
1,908
12,832
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds"
6,641
7,021
7,074
5,683
4,034
31,016
3,244
5,321
4,400
2,927
3,348
19,297
25
17
10
62
31,016
19,297
62
IP
103
1
5
6,666
7,031
7,074
5,700
Do
4, 044
31,078
12,832
196
373
158
430
820
2,015
182
409
196
600
158"
- 430
1,002
2,424
Spokane--------------------­
Ore-Wash Tota1------------
2,015
409
2,424
Lakeview-------------------Burns----------------------­
Vale-----------------------­
Prinevi11e-----------------Baker----------------------­
Salem----------------------Eugene---------------------­
Roseburg---------------~---­
/.''\\'\
~
Medford--------------------Coos Bay-------------------~~
Oregon Total--------------
Protect ion
Acres
227
Release
Acres
Protection
and Release
Acres
400
400
116
116
612
748
790
750
927
4,343
Spokane--------------------­
Ore-Wash Total-----------­
ITO
Protection
and Release
Acres
38
38
I
Oi.
14
Release
Acres
Lakeview-------------------Burns----------------------­
Vale-----------------------Prineville-----------------­
Baker----------------------­
Salem----------------------­
Eugene---------------------­
Roseburg-------------------­
Medford--------------------Coos Bay-------------~-----­
Oregon Total-------~------
District
Spokane-----~---­
Ore-Wash Total-
Protect ion
Acres
FY 1979
Planting
Seeding
" Acres
&
563
57
1978
District
Baker--------~--­
Salem-----------­
Eugene----------­
Roseburg--------­
Medford---------­
Coos Bay--------Oregon Total---
Reforestation treatments made to protect unestablished stands from animals,
insects, and disease are tabulated under "Protection." Reforest"ation
treatments made to release unestablished stands from competing vegetation are
tabulated under "Release."
FY
& Seeding
38
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - II
15
2,010
76
2,593
626
6,862
12,167
2,622
824
3,383
1,376
7,789
16,510
•
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - III
Fertilization and thinning accomplishments on commercial forest land are
taburated belo.... The "Tree Improvement" column reports acres seeded or
planted ...ith genetically improved seed or seedlings. "Tree Improvement"
acres are included in the "Forest Development - I" Table.
:1
District
Improvemen t
Acres
,Thinning
Commercial
Acres
Acres'
!/
Salem--------------
Eugene------------­
Roseburg----------­
Medford-----------­
Coos Bay-~---------
Oregon Total-----
Spokane
Ore-Wash Total
33 393
426 Lakeview----------Burns-------------­
Vale--------------­
Prineville--------Baker-------------­
Salem-------------- '
Eugene------------Roseburg----------­
Hedford-~---------­
Coos Bay----------Oregon Total-----
Improvemen t
Acres
Burns
Vale
Pr inevi11e
Medford
'Total
1
8
178
977
10
152
804
7
14
117
3
12
46
10 ~J
--9
1,165
963
TI4
58
TO
HORSE POPUlATIONS ON Bill RANGELANDS, CUMUlATIVE
1,345
2,721
1,537
32
1,752
8,006
379
'947
'500
49 '
160
297
2,417
8,006
2,417
Thinning
Precommerc1al Commercial
, Acres
Acres
286
425
555
976
96
96
Spokane
Ore-Wash Tot al
119
137
1,734
3,558
1,619
55
2,169
10,102
DisEosition of wild Horses
In
Returned
Corral
to
Died or
9-30-79
Ran~e
Adopted
Destro:l::ed
85
FY 1979
'Fertilization
Acres
1979
Horses Removed
From Range
Claimed or Branded
wild
434
Baker~-------------
District
J
Pr ecommerc ial
45
140
Lakevie...----------Burns-------------­
Vale--------------Pr ineville--------­
District
FY
Lakeview
FY 1978 Fertil ization
Acres
WILD HORSE MANAGEMENr,
e
•
80
397
1,442
437
104
260
130
2,850
Districts
y
Horses
on Range
1-1-75
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Prineville,
M~d ford
Ore-Wash Total
100
10,202
360
35 6,341
1,376
182
207
610
2,375
484
1,534
1,440
50
35
3,543
Level
to be
Maintained
307
710
1,432
35
2,484
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Pr inev ille
Med ford
Ore-Wash Total
Cumulative, 12-15-71 to 9-30-79
Returned
De stroyed
to Range
or Died
Adopted
752
1,301,
2,520
Y
163
1
4,737
220
194
435
30
27
92
46
879
165
!/ No
wild horses are present in the Baker, Salem, Eugene, Roseburg,
Co'os Bay, or Spokane District.
2/ No horses remained in'corrals from previous year.
corral were ,originally gathered in Vale.
() 16 2,375
1,769
3,218
803
1
8,166
999
1,587
3,011
193
1
5,791
Horses
on, Range
9-30-79
DISPOSITION OF CAPTURED WILD HORSES, CUMUlATIVE
District
o
1,235
2,308
2,403
Horses Removed from Range
12-15-71 to 9-30-79
C,laimed Total
Wild
or Branded
17
Ten horses in Burns
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
•
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
Grazing use is tabulated for calendar year 1978.
District·
Number
Operators
Number
Number
Cattle & Sheep &
Horses
Goats
Number
AUMs
Major watershed conservation and range improvement jobs are tabulated here.
Other ·accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans, so it
stabilization, and water control.
Acres
FY 1978
Lakeview
Permits-----------Leases-------------
91
60
39,586
1,722
562
1,488
148,964
5,100
3,316,495
61,600
163
137
49,145
25,043
40
221,980
25,638
3,415,998
157,525
223
69,626
5,945
"406,637
4,586,282
124
223
15,224
4,400
61,608
22,619
1,110,642
303,616
174
99
15,502
1,330
47,770
3,761
380,742
35,902
District
Vegetation
Manipulation
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
Fencing
. Miles
Water
Devel opmen t
Number 11
Burns
Permits-----------Leases------------Vale
Permits------- w - - - Leases------------Prineville
Permits-----------Leases------------Baker
Pe rmit s-----------Leases------------Salem
Leases------------Eugene
Leases------------­
Roseburg
Leases------------Med ford
Leases------------Coos Bay
Leases------------Oregon Total---~~
2,140
339
Lakeview------- w
Burns----------.Va1e:.----------­
Prineville-----­
Baker---------­
Sa1em----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-----­
Oregon Total-Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total--
8
155
33
1,447
119
5,661
4
1,458
6
758
16,035
346
1,671
42,986
221
14,659
220,750
32
961,197
10
13,648,583
!I
.­
~I
228,847
388
17
30,400
741
992,338
9,800
299
238,946
211,097
6,603
13,866,283
L akev iew------Bums--.-------Va1e----------­
Pr inev ill e-----­
6
15·
20
3
m
10
1,902
Number
Operators
1,479
398
1,877
Number
Number
Cattle & Sheep &
Horses
Goats
210,802
65,321
276,123
10,845
3,300
14,145
Number
AUMs
Acres 911,748
30,522
942,270
13,956,457
218,570 14,175,027 Vegetation
Manipulation
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
50
1,056
70
1,520
Sa1em---------­ Eugene---------­ Roseburg-------­ Medford--------­
Coos Bay-----­
Oregon Total--
240
Spokane------­
Ore-Wash Tota1--
,,'
r':
24 95 20
8
8
2
12
2
ill ,.J
l:~.
!
19
Water
Development
Number 11
23
78
ill () '.fI.
18
Fencing
Miles
Baker------~---­
Grazing use totals during calendar year 1977 were:
Oregon-----------­
Wash ingto n-------­
Ore-Wash Total--
57
5
16
FY 1979
Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District. Above
figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement.
District
740
1,842
30
38
19
10
10
Includes 27 water developments constructed as part of the 1977 emergency
drought program: Lakeview 15, Burns II, Vale 1.
District
Spokane Leases------------Other Wash. Leases 11
Ore-Wash Total-----
50
RESo.URCE IEVELOPHENT AND Co.NSERVATION
Fo.RAGE AND FENCING--Cumulative totals from 1934 through 9/30./79.
District
Lakeview------Burns---------Vale----------Pr inev ille----Baker---------Salem---------­
Eugene---------
Roseburg-------
Ked ford------Coos Bay------Oregon Tota1Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total
Vegetation
Grass
Juniper
Manipulation Seeding Mari'agement
Acres
Acres
Acres
Cattle
Guards
Number
Fencing
Miles
BIG GAME POPULATIo.N·ESTIKATES
Truck
Stock
Trail
Miles
: Big game an:irD:als .bich· used lands: managed by BIH. during fisc al year 1979•.
District
26,412
61,767
318,823
25,878
35,40.9
119,283
186,0.68
317,478
47,610.
24,994
650.
495
240.
1,521
1,665
2,855
978
503
13,266
156
94
370.
102 62
599 1,0.74 40.1 468,939
7,5961./
789
2,107
1,365
470.,304
7,144
70.7,914
133
7,729
5
794
3
2,110. 74
14,0.0.1
5
Lakeview------­
Burn s-------'--­
Vale----------Pr ineville----­
Baker---------­
Sa1em---------­
Eugene--------­
Roseburg------­
Ked fo rd- ------­
Coos Bay-----'-~
Oregon Total-
31 4,446
891 70.0.,770. !/ 14,0.0.1
Antelope·
2
2,50.0.
5,0.0.0.
2,20.0.
950.
220.
Includes fire rehabilitation seeding - Lakeview 59,445; Burns 50.,927;
Vale 53,140.; Prineville 4,090.; Baker 8,755; Medford 3,579; Spokane 7,144.
1./ Includes exclosures - Lakeview 37; Burns 40.; Vale 70; Prineville 34;
Baker 14; Spokane 1.
,,-r)
Lakev.iew-------Burns----------­
Vale-----------Prineville-----­
Baker--------­
Salem----------­ Eugene---------­
41
230.
524
126
26
96
277
596
116
54
136
155
575
62
344
Wells
Number
66 77 46 12 13 454/ Roseburg-------~
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total-
1,075
986.
1,066
213
25
Springs
Number
144/ 7115 4/ 3,510.
Kedford--------­
Coos Bay------~
o.regon Total--' 11
958
14
1,153
Big Game
Acres
District
.Reservoirs
Number
2
3, 512
1.1
30
1,302
214 37 1,339
214 0
.,
170.
12,220.
Mountain
Goats
Black
Bear
20.
15
20.
10.
60
250.
20.0.
10.
240.
ISO.
40.
440
85
85
C,ougar
50.0.
. 200.'
1,425
20. 10. 20. 5
50. .50 75 50 100. ·50 430 100
1,525
:18 448 ISO.
Lakeview--------Burns-------------·
Vale-------------Prinevi11e-------Baker------------­
Salem------------Eugene----------- .
Roseburg---------- .
Med fo rd-----------·
Coos Bay---------.Oregon Total----
fi:._ SPokane-----~---­
Ore-Wash
Total~-·
Small Game
Acres·
Waterfowl
Acres
Fishable
Streams
Miles.
2,500.,0.0.0.
3,497,274
2,823,00.0.
1,242,.000
330.,0.00.
405,400
J17,0.00
'424,000.
'900.,0.0.0.
280.,00.0.
12,718,674
2,0.00,0.00.
3,497,274
568,100.
1,430,0.0.0.
350,0.00.
405,400.
317,0.0.0.
424,00.0.
90.0,00.0.
300,00.0.
10.,191,774
30,0.0.0.
14,50.0.
9,600
10,0.0.0'
1;0.0.0
2,60.0
22
2,.20.0.
100
70,0.22
. 51 240.' 645 310 . 90.. 650 1,284 200 811 344 4,625
307,716
13,026,.390
307,316
10.,499,0.90
4,0.00.
74,0.22
120 4,745 3/ Includes catchments - Lakeview 45; Burns 9; Vale 23; Prineville 19; Baker 3.
Heliponds.
"E/
;~
~
20 Bighorn
Sheep..
WILDLIFE HABITAT ON BIM IANDS as of 9/30./79 •.
WATER DEVELOPMENTS--Cumulative totals from 1934 through 9/30./79.
District
Elk·
32,0.0.0.
20.0.
40.,0.0.0.
10.0.
30.,0.00.
150
·20,000.
'19,000.: 5,50.0. .
1,700.
35,00.0.
14,0.0.0.
200.
1,200.
23,000.
34,00.0.
500.
2,50.0
15,0.00.
262,0.0.0. 12,0.50
. 15
5,700.
10.,885267,70.0.
!/
Pipelines'
Number
Miles
Tanks
Deer
21 RECREATION SITES
WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
Brush Control
Acres
1978
1979
District
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------Va1e-----------­
Prineville-----­
Baker----------­
Sa1em----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay------Oregon Total--
Seedin~
1978
40
2
40
10
50
1979
10
5
10
50
5
5
5
5
Recreation sites constructed and operated by the Bureau of Land Management,
as of 9/30/79.
11
5
District
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------'Pr inev ille-----Vale-----------Baker-----------
5
Sa1em----------~
100
160
100
360
102
250
ill
420
102
AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
.Stream 2/
Clearance
Miles
1978 1979
ill
250
10
420
10
TO
10
6
8
26
24
26
Eugene---------Roseburg-------Med ford--------Coos Bay------"-Oregon Total-Spokane -------Ore-Wash Total
24
Spawning ~/
and/or
Improved
Rearing
Fish
Passage
Area
Miles
Miles
1978 1979
1978 1979
,_
Fencing
Miles
1978 1979
12
9"
Spokane-----­
Ore-Wash Total 12
9
2
2
2
15
9
78
3
Sf
6
4
Acres
1978 1979
Camping-----------------.\".
5
5"
. 14.5
9.9
36.4
404,146
336,813
630,138
812,539
16,520,193
123,120
135,554
78,514
134,990
19,176,007
~~~~~~:~~:===============
Hunting-----------------Sightseeing-~-----------­
3
Water Sports------------­
Winter Sports-----------­
Off-highway.vehicles----­
Other-------------------Total
2
2
Calendar Year 1979
Washington
Oregon
Reservoir s
5
4
No. of
Primitive
Recreation Sites
6
5
31
6
RECREATION VISITS TO BIM LANDS
Use
2
3
~STIMATED
!!J
10
25
2
5
Developed Recreation Sites 1 /
Number Units
Number
Picnic
Camp
2
1
50
3
31
57
3
37
33
3
32
10
1
214
157
15
63
70
5
82
8
69
109
91
10
49
121
2
592
50
684
3
2
595
684
52
1/ Most standard facilities available.
!/
Lakeview--~--­
Burns--------­
Vale---------­
Pr inev ille---­
Baker--------­
Salem-----:---­
Eugene-------Roseburg-----­
Medford-----Coos Bay-----. Oregon Total
Water
·Development
Number
1978
1979
2
Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total
District
Fencing
Miles
1978
1979
Gr ass/Legume
"
42,400
46,600
65,300
23,100
213,000·
9,600
9,800
409,800
BLM WILDERNESS REVIEW - INITIAL' INVENTORY
IT
12
4
--0
V
The first step in the Bureau's wilderness review is to identify lands Which
clearly lack wilderness characteristics. This step was completed in August
1979. Remaining BIM lands are being intensively inventoried to determine.
whether they should be designated as wilderness study areas.
1/ Miles refer to number of stream miles Iohere fish production will be
increased by the projects.
2/ Removal of debris jams.
3/ Includes fish passage over waterwa11s and dams and through culverts.
4/ Includes new projects and improvement of existing water.
Area
Oregon
Washington
Total Acreage Subject
to Wilderness Inventory
13,992,000
Y
310,000
14,302,000
!/
Acres Being
Intensively Inventoried
7,100,000
14,000
7,114,000
Of the 15.7 million acres managed by BIM in Oregon, 1.7 million acres are
O&C Railroad grant lands exempt from wilderness review.
22
23
FIRE CONTROL
Ntnnber of man'-caused 'and, lightni~g-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 an4 by contract in western Oregon and
Washington.
1978 Fire Season
District
Lakeview---------­
Burns------------­
Vale-----~-------­
Prinevi1ie-------­
Baker------------­
Sa1em------------­
Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Ked ford ----------­
Coos Bay---------­
Oregon Total---­
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Tota1-­
Number
Acres
124
67
32
110
24
11
6
33
301
566
327
120
443
63
20
108
1,212
1
3,162
3,520
6,682
72
1
480
3
483
Lakeview---~-----­
Burns----.:;-.:;:.----­
Vale-----:.~~------
Prinev H1e'---'-----­
Baker------------­
Sa1em------------­
Eugene---:----:--:--Roseburg~---------
Med fo rd------.:;-'--­
Coos Bay---'------~'
Oregon Tota1-~-­
Spokane----------­
Ore'-Wash' Tota"t---'
Lakeview--.:;----------­
Ntnnber
38
59'
31
79
39
5
1
6
37
5
300
5
305
9,848
4,260
4,083
2,109
2,166
6
93
37
57
350
23,009
8,370
31,379
Sa1em----------------­
Eugene---------------­
Roseburg-------------­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay-------------­
Total, Western Oregon
,e Oregon Tota1---------­
I)
11
23
15
113
44
17
88
5
6
3
31
59
i2
19
5
3
2
13'
1
ill
366
3
ill
366
1979 Fire Season
Number Man
Lightnin~
15
23
17
22
30
5
1
5
28
3
149
3
152
1
1
3IT
2'
10
15
35
,165
'105
463
160
80
148
,205
196
789
62
43
61
26
263
57
57
61
69
31
ill
,838
1,332
1; 610
3,202
',1',078
8,060
1,101
265
310
8,523
4
13
21
71
Ore~on
Kind
Electric Transmission Lines----­
Telephone, Telegraph Lines-----­
Communication Sites­--------~--­
Water Pipelines, Ditches, etc.-­
Roads, ,Highways, Ma terial Sites­
23 36 14 57 9
FY 1978
FY 1979
13
3
,0
0
2
2
2
0
,3
1
1
62
-=;
-=;
22
6
12
19
23
15
7
15
12
82
Sewer Lines-------­ ------------­
1
9
2
TIT
2
' Washington
FY ,1979
FY 1978
Airport8--------~--­-----------­
Tota1------------­--------~--­
;.0
0
"
ROADS MAINTAINED
The' Bureau of Land 'Management performed maintenance on 5,548 m'iles' of
permanent roads in western Oregon and"909 miles in eastern Oregon and
Washington during FY 1979; 6,000 miles in western Oregon ,and 1, 1~6 miles
in eastern Oregon and Washington dur ing FY 1979. Additional roads are
maintained under terms of timber sale contracts and with, pr iyate c~panies.
This additional maintenance, is approximately 1,000 mil es.
'
153
:.
24
46
147
Right of way permits issued by the Oregon' State Office during the 1'978 ~nd
1979 fiscal years. (Does not include permits for logging roads in western
Oregon. )
r
,
10
132
83
38
14
RIGHTS oF WAY
()
1978 Fire Season
Number Man
Lightning 45
4
Vale-----------------­
Prinevi11e-----------­
Baker----------------­
Total, Eastern oregon
Acres
Miles built under
timber, sale contracts,
Total to
FY
FY
1978
1979
9/30/79
with
funds
Total to
'9/30/79
Burns----~-----------­
1979 Fire Season
Causes of Fir'es
District
District
Miles built
appropriated
FY
FY
1978
1979
•
25
".INERALS
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
,I
\.
....
Right of way permits issued for logging and reciprocal right of way and road
use agreements signed.
District
(
7
Permits 'Issued
FY 1979
FY 1978
3
5
18
8
3
1
11
5
5
20
22
10
3
84
1
5,403
55,291
5,403
153,273
521
19,221
521
10,146
360,001
538,482
97,333
107,454
P.L. 167 Determinations,
Completed, acres-----:--------­
cumulativ.e De terminations,
14
1
11
FY 1979
FY 1978
acres------------------------
7
4
11
2
2
4
4
78
II
acres------------------------
3,203,412 1/
17,457,422
Claims Retaining Surface Rights
Number----------------------­
3
1
3
Acres---------------------~--
TI
Washington
FY 1978
FY 1979
Oregon
Item
Mineral Patents Issued--------­
Coal Leases Issued, acres-----­
Coal Leases In Force, acres---­
oil & Gas Leases Issued, acres­
Oil & Gas Leases in Force,
Agreements Signed
FY 1978
FY 1979
Lakeview-------~-
Burns------------Vale-------------Prinevi11e-------Baker------------Sa1em------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Spokane----------Ore-Wash Tota1--
;.
Y
106
2,120
3,203,412
17,457,422
Y
Y
157,311 1/
9,965,924
I./
157,311
9,965,924
6
120
106
2,120
6
120
1/ BIM Lands
& FS Lands
"2/ BIM
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED
District
FY 1978
Eminent
Direct
Purchase
Domain
Lakeview---------------Burns------------------­
Vaie-------------------Prinevi11e-------------Baker------------------­
Sa1em------------------­
Eugene-----------------Roseburg---------------­
Medford--------------Coos Bay---------------Spokane----------------­
Ore-Wash Tota1--------
cdf~ITIVE
FY 1979
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
2
8
14
2
4
9
7
3
11
2
4
13
9
5
In effect 9-30-78
Acres
No.
Zl
,~:; ~~==============
Va1e----------~-------
12
7
20,543.51
26,220.55
13,921.00
USFS-----------------Tota1---------------
30
60,685.06
2
76
49
FY 1978
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
Medford
Rogue River Scenic Easements
Rogue River Fee Title
Pacific Crest Trail Easements
total Acquisitions
District
3
FY 1979
Eminent
Direct
Purchase
Domain
3"
26
43
4
1
48
11
In effect 9-30-78
Acres
No.
2"
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------­
.Va1e-----------------, Pril
.. v il1e--------:---­
US ~ -------------i
a1---------------
f'.)
~
!/
36
17
1
54
s
In effect 9-30-79
Acres
No.
11
9
4
4
28
20,923.84
·19,888.29
8,393.37
5,818.40
55,023.90
NONC9MPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
WILD AND SCENIC RIVER EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED
District
District
...
7
5
21
GEOTHERMAL LEASES
11
39
25
16
30
10
120
53,447.72
30,474.28
23,143.60
45,881. 24
22,337.53
175,284.37
BLK has leasing responsibility on National Forest land.
t,
NOTE: No leases have been issued in State of Washington
1
TI
27
In effect 9-30-79
Acres
No.
28'
23
18
30
22
ill
37,403.20
25,806.30
25,423.82
45,971.24
38,224.64
172,829.20
Y
Y
LAND LEASES
In effect 9-30-78.
Washington
No.
Acres
Oregon
No.
Acres
Kind
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-­
Small Tract----------------------­
Airport--------------------------­
Mining Claim Occupancy Act-------­
Public Works Leases--------------­
Communication Site Leases--------­
Special Land 'Use Permits--~------­
Total--------------~-----------­
54
33
10
2,914
49
132
37
1
4
1
1
93
58,921
62,058
3
ill
18
•
~
~~J
lAND PATENTS ISSUED
Kind of Patent
Oregon - BLM
Public Sale---------------------­
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-
1,420
In effect 9-30-79.
.~==~________________________________~~o_r_e_g_o~n~~~
!ind
No.
Acres _________~W~a~s_h_i_n_g~t;:o~n~~,
No.
Acres . ,
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-­
Small Tract----------------------­
Airport--------------------------­
Mining Claim Occupancy Act-------­
Public Works Leases--------------­
Communication Site Leases--------­
Special Land Use Permits----'-----­
Total-------------~------------­
59
10
3,196
49
132
37
I
4
33
3
1
1
93
200
58,921
62,340
18
1,420
622
1
3'
38
660
- Other Agency--------­
Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust---­
Mineral (National Forest)-------­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Total - Other Agency----------­
Ore-Wash Total -
5
'"5
10 ,388
10,388
3'"
160
362
522
1
2
800
29
1
1
1
164
4
23
3
- 829
3'
19T
89
6,754
70
6,421
1
90
1,855
8,609
1
7T
37
6,458
3
829
6
851
BL~--------------­
2
LANDS' RECEIVED BY BLM
24,620
26,041
9
28
1979
Acres
2
.A Washington
{~W
FY
No.
Railroad Grarrt------------------­
Mirring Claim Patent-------------­
Total - BLM-------------------­
Washington - BLM
Exchange------------------------­
Public Sale---------------------­
Townsite Patent
Total - BLM-------------------­
LAND LEASES
FY 1978
Acres
Exchange----------------------~-­
Oregon - Other Agency
Indian Fee Patents---------~----­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Total - Other Agency----------­
24,620
26,041
9
28
No.
FY 1978
Acres
FY 1979
Acres
LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
As
Oregon:
Gifts - Acquired Land------------------­
of 9-30-79.
20
1,280
1,280
Exchanges--------~---------------------­
Total Oregon-------------------------­
Acres
Classified under PL 88-607, C&MU Act of 9/19/64-~--~-----­
Classified under PL 75-405, O&C Act of 8/28/37-----------­
Total--------------------------------------------------­
13,355,581
2,146,704
15,502,285
PUBLIC lAND SURVEYS
Kind
Miles of Line Retraced
or surveyed-----------­
Corners Monumented------­
plats Accepted----------­
Or ~gon
o
o
Ore-Wash Total---------------------------­
FY 1978
FY 1979
W,ash illg...t_o;.;:n"­__-'O:..::r..:e"'g'-'o_n'-----'W;..:a"'s:..::h:.;i:...n"'g'"'t:..::0:.:c.n
27
69
456
879
60
4
28
643
1,510
13
61
320
2
Washington:
Exchanges------------------------------­
Reconveyance of Recreation & Public
Purposes Act Land--------------------­
Canceled Indian Trusts-----------------­
lotal Washington---------------------­
~
.itl
29
2,099
1,071
2,119
2,351
I
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 outdoor 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.