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BLM FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1980
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE ·INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington BLM FACTS
1980
Contents
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Bureau of Land Management Offices in Oregon and Washington------------ 2
Permanent Employees of RLM-------------------------------------------- 3
Youth Programs-------------------------------------------------------- 3
Lands Managed by BLH in each District--------------------------------- 4
Rnvironmental Assessments--------------------------------------------- 4
Resource Management Receipts------------------------------------------ 5
Expenditures for Resource Management---------------------------------- 5
Lands Managed by BLM in each County----------------------------------- 6
Paym~nt to Counties and States, FY 1979 - Oregon---------------------7
Payment to Counties and State, FY 1979 - Washington------------------- 8
Payment to Counties and State, FY 1980 - Oregon----·------------------- 9
Payment to Counties and State, FY 1980 - Washington------------------- 10
Land and Water Conservation Fund-------------------------------------- 11
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Timber Harvests------------------------------------------------------Timber Trespasses----------------------------------------------------Minor Forest Products Sales------------------------------------------Forest Oevelopment Forest Development Forest Development Wild Horse Management------------------------------------------------Horse Populations on BL~ Rangelands, Cumulative----------------------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 BLM Lands----------------------------------------wildlife Habitat Improvement------------~----------------------------Aquatic Habitat Improvement------------------------------------------Recreation Sites-----------------------------------------------------Estimated Recreation Visits to BLM Lands------------------------------
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Roads Constructed----------------------------------------------------Rights of Way--------------------------------------------------------Roads Maintained-----------------------------------------------------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 P~tents lssued--------------------------------------------------Lands Received by BLM-------------------------------------------------
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PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM
(Authorized permanent positions)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
OREGON STATE OFFICE
P.O. BOK 2965 Portland, OR 97208 231-6251
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT
1000 Ninth Street S
P.O. BOK 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 "A" Street West
P.O. Box 700 Vale, OR 97918 473-3144
Fearl M. Parker
District Manager
PRINEVILLE DISTRICT
185 East 4th Street
P.O. BOK 550 Prineville, OR 97754 447-4115
Paul tv. Arrasmith
District Manager
BAKER DISTRICT
523-6391
687-6650
ROSEBURG DISTRICT
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd.
Roseburg, OR 97470
672-4491
MEDFORD DISTRICT
3040 Biddle Road
Medford, OR 97501
776-4174
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
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YOUTH PROGRAMS,
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277 1,072 1980
Young Adult Conservation Corps - Year Round Program
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Edward G. Stauber
Camp
Salem
Medford
Total
Enrollees
Appraised Value
of Work Projects
Youth Hours
Worked
645,112
1,176,385
1,821,497
64,898 152,840 217,738 75
100
$
Us
$
Youth Conservation Corps - Eight Week Program
District Manager
Camp
Dwight L. Patton
District Manager
James E. Hart
District Manager
State Office----------------------­
Ore-Wash Total-------------------
Eugene----------------------~-----­
Gordon R. Staker
EUGENE DISTRICT
1255 Pearl Street
P.O. BOK 10226 Eugene, OR 97401 29
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42
35
20
i21
102
102
154
105
19
28
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P.O. BOK 987 Baker, OR 97814 399-5646
Roseburg--------------------------­
Medford---------------------------­
Coos Bay--------------------------­
Spokane---------------------------­
YACC-------------------------------
28
34
40
34
21
121
102
102
154
105
18
39
Prinevil1e------------------------Baker-----------------------------­
Salem-----------------------------­
Richard A. Gerity
District Manager
SALEM DISTRICT
1717 Fabry Road, SE
Salem, OR 97302
September 30
1980
Lakeview--------------------------­
Burns-----------------------------­
William G. Leavell
State Director
District Mana~er
Federal Building
September 30
1979
District
Salem
Baker
Medford
Grants Pass
Total
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Enrollees
30
30
30
30
ill
Appraised Value
of Work Projects
121,692
47,346
50,689
54,950
274,677
It
District Manager
o. 3
Youth Hours
Worked
8,352
9,544
9,732
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36,585
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Lands under the exclusive jurisdiction of each district of the Bureau of Land
Management 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, 1980, and are approKimate. Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon and less than one percent
of Washington.
District
Hectares
Acres
Lakeview-------------------------·
Burns---------------------------­
Vale----------------------------Prineville----------------------Baker---------------------------­
Salem---------------------------­
Eugene--------------------.------­
Roseburg------------------------­
Medford-------------------------­
Coos Bay------------------------Oregon Total-------------------
1,359,296
1,441,788
1,854,740
556,211
183,023
163,564
128,291
171,607
368,626
133,551
6,360,697
3,358,821
3,562,661
4,583,064
1,374,397
" 452,249
\ 404,167
317,008
424,041
910,876
330,004
15,717,288
Spokane-------------------------Ore-Wash Total-----------------
125,870
6,486,567
311,025
16,028,313
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECEIPTS
Total collections by the Bureau of Land Management from the indicated
sources. Collections are deposited in the U.S. Treasury.
Oregon
Source
FY 1979
Mineral Leases
& Permits---------­ $
463,279.19
Timber Sales, O&cl/-­
193,548,297.03
Timber Sales, CBWR~­
10,870,169.72
Timber Sales, PD----­
11,778,544.57
Land & Material Sales
56,236.27
Grazing Fees--------­
1,807,440.54
Rent of Land--------­
8,128.66
Fines, Penalties &
Forfeitures--------·
2,189.13
Recreation Use Fees-2,101.09
Other Sources-------- ~~~2;1~3~,~7~2~3~.~3~7
Tota1-------------- $218,750,109.57
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FY 1980
Washington
FY 1980
FY 1979
611,454.00
195,214,025.01
6,806,467. 27
10,214,257.66
130,171.22
2,230,099.56
8,796.00
$123,211.40
17,278.83
2,610.81
326,516.37
$215,561,676.73
128,655.00
2,324.00
26,513.00
$355,546.62
$
5,521. 72
8,738.00
52,638.50
7,945.00
$
72,814.00
26,124.50
26.870.20
63,497.42
903.75
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2,6.33.25
36,5i2.50
$325,607. 34
Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands. Receipts from O&C lands
managed by the FS amounted to $31,111,178.07 during FY 1979 and
$27,684,030.10 during FY 1980 and are included in the above totals.
Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT For BLM in Oregon and Washington Number of Environmental Assessments (EA's> prepared.
FY 1979
FY 1979
District
Lakeview---------------------------­
Burns------------------------------­
Vale-------------------------------­
Prinevil1e-------------------------­
Baker------------------------------­
Sa1em------------------------------­
Eugene-----'-----------------------­
Roseburg---------------------------­
Medford----------------------------­
Coos Bay-------------------~-------Oregon Total----------------------
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41
46
52
70
30
171
90
200
208
97
1,005
20
936
25
1,030
50
36
25
18
44
111
156
199
221
56
Spokane---------~-------------------
Ore-Wash Total-------------------
FY 1980
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------
$
901,335
2,990,898
562,544
449,735
4,974,521
5,950,586
1,182,754
12,513,079
7,152,746
1,127,868
2,777,021
951,662
164,838
4,463,883
4,119,486
641,162
12,632,456
9,470,683
1,253,468
1,126,554
2,286,628
69,264
61,737
1,372,366
87,922
3,314,146
98,863
78,744
1,342,871
860,306
5,064,223
1,128,288
1,040,357
9,979,594
1,780,163
$62,671,651
1,702,197
1,168,565
5,227,615
1,164,575
1,213,617
11,458,196
1,781,389
$65,017,254
Resource Protection
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FY 1980 Inves tments
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F~re Presuppr~ssion--------------------­
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Flre Suppresslon-----------------------­
Resource Protection--------------------­
Blister Rust Contro1-------------------­
Law Enforcement------------------------Management
Lands & Minerals-----------------------­
Cadastral Survey-----------------------­
Program Services-----------------------­
Recreatiori Management------------------­
Wildlife Management--------------------­
Forest Management----------------------­
Planning and Data Management-----------Total------------------------------------5
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LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGMENT
IN EACH COUNTY IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1979 - OREGON
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.
Washington Oregon
Baker---------------Benton--------------Clackamas-----------Clatsop-------------Columbia------------Coos----------------Crook---------------Curry---------------Deschutes-----------Douglas-------------Gilliam-------------Grant---------------Harn~y---------------
Hood River----------Jackson-------------Jefferson-----------Josephine-----------Klamath-------------Lake----------------Lane----------------Lincoln-------------Linn----------------Malheur-------------Marion--------------Morrow--------------Multoomah-----------Polk----------------Sherman-------------Tillamook-----------Umatilla------------Union---------------Wallowa-------------Wasco---------------Washington----------Wbeeler-------------Yamhill-------------Total
369,266
57,574
63,148
43
11,081
166,647
511,341
67,510
518,098
653,471
23,717
171,180
4,090,877
180
430,910
25,846
311,662
288,549
2,593,470
289,539
20,404
88,198
4,554,734
21,005
35,886
.5,195
41,672
43,403
49,473
8,857
6,250
20,690
35,864
12,015
86,838
42,695
~1~5~,7~1~7~,~2~8~8
Adams---------------­
Asotin--------------­
Benton--------------Chelan--------------­
Clallam-------------Clark---------------Columbia------------­
Cowlitz-------------­
Douglas-------------Ferry---------------Franklin------------­
Garfield------------Grant---------------Grays Harbor--------Island---------------
601
10,422
14,647
21,574
237
5
519
52
37,683
11,968
17 ,367
433
37,129
Jefferson----~-------
90
387
King----------------Kitsap--------------­
Kittitas------------­
Klickitat-----------­
Lewis---------------­
Lincoln-------------Mason---------------Okanogan------------­
Pacific-------------­
Pend Oreille--------Pierce--------------- .
San Juan------------­
Skagit--------------­
Skamania------------­
Snohomish-----------­
Spokane-------------­
Stevens-------------Thurston------------­
Wahkiakum-----------­
Walla Walla---------­
Wbatcom-------------Wbitman-------------Yakima--------------­
Total
Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
Resource
Acres 13
2
16,009
17,482
279
7,015
Counties
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CD
(R)
3
55,134
374
1,904
12
288
356
823
170
29,893
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709
145
1,334
25,964
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Management
O&C Lands
$
Baker
2,719,353.57
Benton
Clackamas
5,370,965.24
Clatsop
Columbia
1,993,547.46
5,709,674.76
Coos
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
Wbeeler
696,773.87
Yamhill
Total
$96,774,148.51
Grazinll-
Minerals
$
88.00
5,437.00
3,349.19
35,305.00
520.66
531.42
56,246.46
1,517.25
702.46
73.76
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
4,672.50
4,084.75
1.00
30,747.00
4,453.00
300.50
2.00
3,858.01
$231,639.59
123,940.00
2,721,128.57
5,417,625.24
295.00
1,993,547.46
613,203.63 21 6,326,227.58
82,655.00
118,480.66
46,043.00
3,578,299.42
276.877.00
282,.251.96
97,272.351..1 24,343,355.06
14,950.00
18,908.80
152,842.00
174,164.12
287,578.00
319,645.16
18,601.00
23,063.45
36,368.00
15,202,668.33
52,185.00
54,251. 53
19,658.00
11,710,089.39
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
82,321.87
81,207.00
88,708.00
89,012.69
125,787.00
127,609.33
17,911.00
22,051.10
253.00
609,930.14
22,341.00
26,199.01
699 1 113.87
2 1 340.00
$3,602,220.98 $100,658,813.14
$
$
$50,804.06
123,852.00
1,775.00
41,223.00
295.00
Totals
$
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lan~s, grazing !!,./, etc.---------------------------$686,620~30
Total payments to countles and State, FY 1979---------------------$101,345,433.44
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Sec. 3.
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1979 - WASHINGTON
Distribution of proceeds to Washington counties and to the State of
Washington derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management in Washington. Revenues are from sales of timber grazing
fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.I.L.T., and from oth~r
sources during fiscal ,year 1979.
Payments
in Lieu
1./
of Taxes
Totals
Counties
2,3 .00
2,3 .8
Adams
18,866.20
18,139.00
Asotin
20,876.00
22,633.88
Benton
$1,270.50
408,487.00
409,694.19
Chelan
213 ,581.00
213,581.00
Clallam
Clark
350.00
350.00
51,076.00
51,076.00
Columbia
1,800.00
1,800.00
Cowlitz
4,172.93
24,527.00
28,699.93
Douglas
71,367.76
1,360.76
70,007.00
Ferry
882.29
18,826.00
19,708.29
Franklin
30,808.00
30,817.20
9.20
Garfield
87,148.50
Grant
7,337.50
2,273.00
77 ,538.00
61,131.00
61,131.00
Grays Harbor
Island
184,739.00
Jefferson
184,739.00
89,545.00
89,545.00
King
Kitsap
1,747.20
Kittitas
10,364.75
117,930.95
1O~,819.00
15,098.110
1,558.80
13,540.00
Klickitat
Lewis
27,966.20
41,143.00
69,109.20
753.17
11,585.00
Lincoln
12,338.17
62,592.00
Mason
62,592.00
6,820.65
211,388.00
21~,208.65
Okanogan
Pacific
2,206.00
2,206.00
90,827.00
90,827.00
Pend Oreille
89,876.00
89,876.00
Pierce
San Juan
5,718.00
5,718.00
Skagit
165,398.00
165,398.00
Skamania
70,433.00
70,433.00
240,246.00
240,246.00
Snohomish
-4.17
-4.17 ]j
Spokane
1,005.75
39,615.00
40,620.75
Stevens
172.00
172.00
Thurston
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla
12.50
5.67
12,570.00
12,588.17
268,070.00
268,070.00
Whatcom
7,987.53
7,915.00
72.53
Whitman
158,148.09
14,654.25
3,202.84
140,291.00
Yakima
$ 61,605.70 $ 26,319.25 $ 2,853,179.00 $ 2,941,103.95
Total
Paymen~
to State of Washington from sale of public domain timber,
mater1a1s, lands, grazing 3! etc.------------------------------------$570.38
Total payments to county and State FY 1979----------------------$2,941,674.33
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PAYMENTS
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FY
1980 - OREGON
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.I.L.T., and from other sources
during fiscal year 1980.
Counties
(
COUNTIES AND STATE,
Resource Management
O&C Lands
Minerals
$
$
55.00
$
Baker
2,742,757.05
Benton
5,975.00
5,417,189.19
Clackamas
Clatsop
660.00
2,010,704.45
Columbia
4,814.20
5,758,813.74
Coos
18,428.59
Crook
3,562,655.96
Curry
4,672.50
Deschutes
5,422.75
Douglas
1.00
Gilliam
Grant­
51,475.34
Harney
4,453.00
Hood River
15,295,018.86
Jackson
300.50
Jefferson
Josephine 11,790,927.11
6,772.26
2,284,004.10
Klamath
72,997.46
Lake
14,904,590.81
2,349.25
Lane
Lincoln
351,385.25
754.25
2,576,825.13
Linn
80,674.00
Ma1heur
45,913.99
1,425,062.38
Marion
.50
Morrow
1,063,916.43
Mu1tnomah
2,108,311.47
Polk
2.50
Sherman
546,599.27
Tillamook
3.00
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
2.00
Wasco
614,924.18
Washington
Wheeler
702,770.48
Yamhill
$97,607,012.49 $305,727.09
Total
$
270.51
305.08
852.08
160.63
4,227.43
22,070.29
1,648.46
11.80
1,473.91
2,062.06
17 7 .69
6,198.87
268.42
198.20
209.25
2,812.56
1,392.94
375.80
2,271.59
5,315.59
5,172.55
$57,476.71
100,129.00
1,994.00
50,338.00
331. 00
Totals
$
487,477.733!
92,859.00
58,097.00
142,858.00
134,355.00
17,341.00
171,687.00
323,080.00
20,898.00
45,817.00
28,323.00
34,401.00
210,506.00
303,380.00
134,701.00
18,242.00
47,347.00
579,022.00
20,144.00
18,628.00
7,112.00
29,120.00
10,344.00
41,353.00
61,420.00
114,605.00
20,138.00
284.00
25,027.00
2,629.00
$3,353,987,73
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100,184.00
2,745,021.56
5,473,502.19
331. 00
2,011,364.45
6,251,105.67
111,592.67
3,620,752.96
148,382.58
24,590;495.01
21,569.43
193,757.29
376,203.80
25,362.80
15,342,309.77
30,685.56
11,825,505.80
2,507,481.23
376,645.88
15,041,839.26
369,627.25
2,624,926.38
659,696.00
1,491,120.37
18,837.75
1,071,028.43
2,1011,311.47
31,936.06
556,943.27
- 42,748.94
61,795.80
116,876.59
25,455.59
615,208.18
30,199.55
705,399.48
$101,324,204.02
Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, grazing Sec. 3, etc.-----------------------$680,291.43
Total payments to counties and State, FY 1979---------------------$102,004,495.45
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Sec. 15.
3! includes $480,851.73 of CBWR.
1/ Sec. 15. 2/ Sec. 3.
Correction-due to improper entry in prior year. 1/
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Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
1/
Grazing-
9
1/
includes $42,099.00 of CBWR.
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1980 - WASHINGTON
Distribution of proceeds to Washington counties and to the State of
Washington derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management in Washington. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing
fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.I.L.T., and from other
sources during fiscal year 1980.
Payments
]./
in Lieu
Counties
Minerals
Grazing
of Taxes
Totals
Adams
$
46.02
2,647.00 $
$
$
2,693.02
Asotin
932.40
6,481.00
7,413.40
Benton
576.18
1,350.50
23,416.00
25,342.68
Chelan
1,584.03
249,307.00
250,891.03
Clallam
73,183.00
73,183.00
Clark
399.00
399.00
Columbia
16,224.00
16,224.00
Cowlitz
2,022 00
2,022.00
Douglas
4,791.73
27,986.00
32,777.73
Ferry
1,524.46
50,556.00
52,080.46
Franklin
1,337.70
21,354.00
22,691. 70
Garfield
10.91
9,966.00
9,976.70
Grant
7,337.50
2,189.15
87,258.00
96,784.65
Grays Harbor
16,131.00
16,131.00
Island
Jefferson
70,896.00
70,896.00
King
32,708.00
32,708.00
Kitsap
Kittitas
10,364.75
2,001. 99
55,104.00
67,470.74
Klickitat
2,004.09
3,749.00
5,753.09
140.00
Lewis
46,222.00
46,362.00
Lincoln
894.44
13,015.00
13,909.44
Mason
16,243.00
16,243.00
Okanogan
8,895.22
153,599.00
162,494.22
Pacific
2,477.00
2,447.00
Pend Oreille
48,958.00
48,958.00
Pierce
44,569.00
44,569.00
San Juan
6,424.00
6,424.00
Skagit
59,715.00
59,715.00
Skamania
2,560.00
79,127.00
81,687.00
Snohomish
61,839.00
61,839.00
Spokane
Stevens
974.92
24,805.00
25,779.92
Thurston
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla
7.08
13,860.00
13,867.08
Whatcom
73,264.00
73,264.00
Whitman
90.59
8,903.00
8,993.50
Yakima
14,654.29
3,887.80
52,171. 00
70,713.09
Total
$ 36,407.04 $31,748.71
$ 1,454,578.00 $ 1,522,733.66
--
Payment to State of Washington from sale of pUblic domain timber,
materials, lands, grazing 2/ etc.----------------------------------$2,l19.79·
Total payments to county and State FY 1980----------------------$1,524,853.45
l!
Sec. 15.
1/
LAND
& WATER CONSERVATION
FUND GRANTS
Most of the money in the Land & Conservation Fund is from receipts collected
from Bureau of Land Management oil and gas leases on the outer continental
shelf. Grants to counties, cities, and other units of government are
administered by the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. The grants
summarized here pertain to fiscal year 1980.
County
O·
~
...-..,~\\
..
l~'
()
.
,
Oregon
Number
of Grants
State .....••.•••
Baker •..•••••..•
Benton •.••••...•
Clackamas •••..••
Clatsop .. " •...•
Columbia ••••..••
Coos .•••...•••.•
Crook•..••••..••
Curry .. ,. " •.•••
Deschutes •••.•••
Douglas ...•••..•
Gilliam.••.•...•
Grant ....• : ••..•
Harney ... " ....•
Hood River ......
Jackson .. " •..••
Jefferson ••.....
Josephine •.•..•.
Klamath ..•••....
Lake .•••.•••...•
Lane .•...•.•....
Lincoln •••••.••.
Linn .....•.•....
Malheur •.•.•.•••
Marion ••.•.•...•
Morrow ......... .
Multnomah •••...•
Polk ...•.•.•...•
Sherman .••.•.•••
Tillamook •••..••
Umati lla. " •...•
Union •..• " •...•
Wallowa••••...••
Wasco ••.••••...•
Washington ••..••
Wheeler ••••..•••
yamhill •...•..••
1
1
1
6
2
Amount
$
143,286
15,000
52,075
188,045
57,890
16,500
20,875
780
40,000
12,140
6
1
1
1
4,610
5,945
230,692
1,250
28,808
28,330
5
524,514
3
3
4
2
2
4
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
24,913
38,499
42,763
11,930
157,585
26,000
7,500
34,175
38,145
16,434
20,000
35,500
1,059,798
64 $2,883,982
Total
County
State ••••••.•
Adams ••••.•.•
Asotin ••.••.•
Benton .•..•••
Chelan •••••.•
Clallam •.•.•.
Clark. '" ••.•
Columbia ••..•
Cowlitz •.••••
Douglas •.••••
Ferry ........
Franklin ••..•
Garfield .•••.
Grant .•.•••.•
Grays Harbor.
Island .......
Jefferson ••••
King .........
Kitsap •..••••
Kitt itas .••.•
Klickitat. •••
Lewis .•••••.•
Lincoln •..•••
Mason •••.•..•
Okanogan.••••
Pend Oreille.
Pierce .......
San Juan .••••
Skagi t ••••.•.
Skamania .•.••
Snohomish ••.•
Spokane ••••..
Stevens •.•.••
Thurston •..••
Wahkiakum••••
Walla Walla••
Whatcom ••••••
Whitman ••••.•
yakima•••••••
Totals
Sec. 3.
11
10
Washington
Number
of Grants
Amount
$
52,000
26,478
25,110
20,500
1,500
6
2
1,192,179
289,220
84,150
157,000
548,065
2
3
435,000
161,190
52,169
2
323,500
TI
$3,368,061
TIMBER HARVESTS
COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
Acreages from which the timber sold during fiscal year 1979 and fiscal
year 1980 will be harvested.
Data are as of 9/30/80.
District
commercial
Forest Land
Acres
Withdrawn Forest Land
Acres 1/
28,000
48,000
12,000
700
Lakeview-----------------Burns--------------------­
Vale---------------------­
Prinevil1e---------------Baker--------------------­
Salem--------------------­
Eugene-------------------Roseburg-----------------­
Hedford------------------Coos Bay-----------------Oregon Total-----------Spokane------------------Ore-Wash Total----------
!/
Allowable Cut M.bd.ft.
1,350
3,350
<.
I
I
I
70,000
36,000
351,000
299,000
387,000
696,000
264,000
2,179,000
38,000
2,217 ,000
9,000
5,000
10,000
3,000
500
143,000
11,000
194,200
~
201,200
5,480
3,210
244,000
219,000
201,000
222,000
234,000
1,133,390
4,000
1,13 7,390
Land withdrawn from planned timber harvesting for other forest uses such
~s recreat~on sites, streamside_buffers, and scenic zones, but included
ln commerclal forest land totals.
Burns-------------­
FY 1980
Partialcut
Clearcut
Acres
Acres
908
19
10
542
FY 1979
Partialcut
Acres
317
1,512
Vale--------------­
Prineville--------Baker-------------­
3,305
Salem-------------­
Eugene------------3,373
4,062
Roseburg----------­
Hedford-----------­
4,074
Coos Bay----------- ~
Oregon Total----- 18,5ll
510
501
1,970
2,581
1,437
15,927
2,280
27,035
3,947
5,274
3,971
2,157
~
19,425
1,234
639
5,210
1,982
2,282
13,401
~
29,190
Spokane-----------­
Ore-Wash Total~--
332
27,367
19,425
29,190
65
18,576
432
TIMBER TRESPASSES
TIMBER SALES
Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM during
fiscal year 1979, and fiscal year 1980.
Volu~e
District
District
Lakeview-----------
Clearcut
Acres
FY 1979
M.bd.ft.
District
FY 1980
Value
Volume
M.bd.ft.
Value
Oregon:
Lakeview--------763
Burns-----------6,556
Vale------------­
Prinevil1e------3,648
Baker-----------2,796
Salem-----------234,029
-Eugene----------214,661
Roseburg--------188,096
Medford---------229,917
Coos Bay--------230,ll0
Oregon Total--- l,llO,576
160,728.71
1,640,536.77
2,657
801
237,120.00
315,852,21
68,044,981.71
64,131,307.03
45,533,143.69
53,607,806.42
71,221,971.60
$304,893,448.14
9,638
4,054
239,880
218,435
190,483
241,832
229,920
1,137,700
1,589,196.94
295,042.15
79,028,062.02
73,498,144.69
56,1182,231.32
71,205,561. 31
85,134,547.00 $368,312,726.24 Washington:
Spokane---------5,213
Ore-Wash Total- 1,115,789
712,254.00
$305,605,702.14
1,137,700
$368,312,726.24
$
12
$
637,868.67
44,072.14
~}
Lakeview---------Burns------------­
Vale-------------­
Prineville-------Baker------------­
Salem------------Eugene------------­
Roseburg---------­
Hedford----------­
Coos Bay---------Oregon -Total---Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
FY 1979
Cases Closed
Cases
CollecPending
9/30/79
No.
tions
FY 1960
Cases Closed
CollecNo.
tions
$
$
2
543.40
3
ill
257.32
2,778.00
31,591. 54
97,977.57
300,169.27
33,076.73
19,557.50
$485,951. 33
1
140
2,050.00
$468,001. 3 3
1
26
32
16
44
15
Cases
Pending
9/30/60
393.64
2
2
16
32
18
66
13
150
147
37.50
2,040.80
56,637.76
15,674.46
163,926.35
55,074.45
48,509.51
342,294.47
2
1,317.60
2
2
19
38
15
55
15
i l l $343,612.07
13
2
1
16
18
16
63
19
ill
145
J
..
'.')':'/~)
.:'
.'
~~
\
;'.i~
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - I
Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding on commercial
forest land is tabulated here. Natural seeding is not included.
MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS SALES
Item and Unit
FY 1979
Value
Ouantitx
FY 1979
FY 1980
Quantitx
Value
District
Oregon:
Fuelwood, cords-----------Shingle bolts, cords----,-Small poles, each---------Sma1l poles, lineal feet--Large poles, lineal feet--Corral poles, each--------Corral poles, lineal feet-Posts, each---------------Split rails, each---------Large poles, each---------­
Mine timbers, each--------Pulpwood, cords-----------Cascara bark, pounds------Boughs, pounds------------Ferns , bunches------------Cones, bushels------------­
HUCkleberry brush., bunchesChristmas trees, each-----Wildings, each------------Moss, pounds--------------Arrow stock, c'ords --------Piling, lineal feet-------­
Fence stays, each---------Greens, bunches-----------Tree seedlings
Oregon Total------------Washington:
Fuelwood, cords-----------Ore-Wash Total-----------
6
33,099
1,573
$35,643.07
42,686.10
12,946
12,946
4,181
59,347
24,963
80
1,123.53
647.84
559.10
1,123.53
4,593.95
9.20
1,100
45
13,410
33,854
7,945
20.00
135.00
201.00
1,245.65
237.64
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
19,784
1,860
16,551
39,058
4,670
8,482
124,336
28,842
1,209
743
300
4,320
17,830
32,572
11,352
370
10,760
1,757
3,445
14,655
147
$ 50,816.00
77,288.90
3,075.86
2,304.47
344.44
3,660.86 1,596.24
5,453.55
170.50
576.30
3.00
12,828.50
269.50
1,337.58
325.79 97.10 299.00 1,662.75 229.85 428.60 2,532.00 9,941
5,431
208,098
$91,362.47
183.40
127.70
10,410.30
$176,022.19
6.00
$91,368.47
$176,022.19
Site
Planting
Preparat ion
M
Acres
Acres
Trees
Lakeview----~----
Burns-----------­
Vale------------­
Prineville------­ Baker-----------­ Salem-----------­
Eugene----------­
Roseburg--------­
Medford---------­
Coos Bay--------Oregon Tot al--~
Spokane---------­ Ore-Wash Tota1-
Planting
& Seeding
Acres
563
563
57
1,539
5,074
1,564
2,747
~
12,832
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
10
103
17
10
62
5
1
TIO
6,666
7,031
7,074
5,700
4,044
31,078
12,832
31,016
19,297
62
110
31,078
FY 1980 District
.J
Site
Plantin~
Preparation
M
Acres
Acres
Trees
Lakeview--------­
Burns-----..,.-----­
Vale------------Prineville------­
Baker-----------Salem-----------Eugene----------Roseburg--------Medford---------Coos Bay--------Oregon Total---
2,754
4,196
9,375
6,550
~
25,711
5,676
3,262
4,653
2,983
3,877
5,949
6,276
2,868
~ ~
26,917 14,972
·Spokane---------­
Ore-Wash Total-
25,711
26,917
14,972
I
0
:.
14
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
1
"~'~.".'.,
'1 l0--'
,
\-',J:­
15
Seedin~
Acres
Pounds
Seeds
&
Planting
Seeding
Acres
25
4
25
1
7
36
2
28
5,701
4,657
5,949
6,276
~
26,953
36
28
26,953
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - II
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - III
Reforestation treatments made to protect 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."
Fertilization and thinning accomplishments on commercial forest land are
tabulated below. The "Tree Improvement" column reports acres seeded or
planted with genetically improved seed or seedlings. "Tree Improvement"
acres are included in the "Forest .Development - I" Table.
IT 1979
District
Lakeview--------------------
Protection
Acres
Release
Acres
Protection
and Release
Acres
400
400
116
116
IT 1979
i
District
i
Burns----------------------~
Vale-----------------------Prineville-----------------Baker----------------------­
Salem----------------------­
Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------Medford--------------------­
Coos .Bay-------------------Oregon Total--------------
612
748
790
750
927
4,343
2,010
76
2,593
626
~
12,167
2,622
824
3,383
1,376
~
16,510
Spokane--------------------Ore-Wash Total-----------­
FY
1980
Protection
District
Acres
Release
Acres
Lakeview----------Burns-------------Va1e--------------­
Pr.i nevi 11e--------Baker--------------
,0»
e
"'))
"
Jifi It)
683
146
1,104
1,892
3,681
7,506
1,205
2,692
1,533
2,398
~
12,713
Spokane--------------------Ore~ash Total------------
5,207
7,506
12,713
286
425
80
119
Eugene------------Roseburg----------Medford-----------Coos Bay---------~Oregon Total-----
555
976
96
1,531
96
Spokane
Ore-Wash Total
1,531
%
100
10,202
Improvement
Acres
Precommercial
Acres
397
1,442
437
104
260
130
2,850
2,850
l"t
:
FY
1980
Thinnin~
J
)J
-"
.,
.;~
Lakeview----------Burns-------------­
Vale--------------­
Prineville--------Baker-------------Salem-------------Eugene------------Roseburg----------. Medford-----------Coos Bay----------Oregon Total-----
Fert i lizat ion
Acres
Commercial
Acres
50
3
119
48
681
TIS
934
61
167
2,060
1,550.
73
155
1,845
229
3,852
168
413
2,473
3,852
1,129
57
108
1,129
1,129
-"
Spokane
Ore-Wash Total
16
.Thinning
Precommercial Commercial
Acres
Acres
137
1,734
3,558
1,619
55
2,169
10,102
District
522
2,546
429
506
1,204
5,207
Improvement
Acres
Sa1em-~------------
Protection
and Release
Acres
Lakeview-------------------­
Burns----------------------­
Vale-----------------------Prineville-----------------Baker----------------------­
Salem----------------------­
Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------­
Medford--------------------Coos Bay-------------------Oregon Total--------------
Fertilization
Acres
••
17
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
WILD HORSE MANAGEMENT, FY 1980
Distriet
1./
Horses Removed
From Ranse
Claimed
or
Branded
wild
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Prineville
Medford
Total
Grazing use is tabulated for calendar year 1979. During 1979 the grazing fee
in eastern Oregon and Washington was $1.89 per AUM, and in western Oregon the
fee was $2.03 per AUM. Grazing fees in 1980: western Oregon, $2.54, and
elsewhere $2.36 per AUM.
DisEosition of Wild Horses
Returned
In
to
Corral
Died or
AdoEted
Destroled
Rans;e
9-30-80
36
2
57
491
246
392
224
66
25
30
95
ill
ill
9T
30
District
Lakeview
Permits-----------­
Leases------------­
Burns Permits-----------­
Leases------------­
Vale
permits-----------­
HORSE POPULATIONS ON BLM RANGELANDS, CUMULATIVE
Number
0Eerators
91
60
40,288
1,722
168
137
48,169.
25,043
224
70,642
128
223
15,564
4,400
173
99
15,267
1,330
8
155
33
1,447
119
5,661
Leases--------~---­
Districts
1./
Horses
on Range
1-1-75
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Prineville
Medford
Ore-Wash Total
1,235
2,308
2,403
360
35
6,341
Horses Removed from Range
12-15-71 to 9-30-80
Claimed
or Branded
wild
Total
1,616
218
208
667
2,709
999
2,078
3,257
193
1
6,528
2,615
2,297
3,968
860
1
9,741
Horses
on Range
9-30-80
632
1,324
1,843
188
35
4,022
Prineville Permits-----------Leases------------­
Baker
Permits-----------­
Leases------------Salem
Level to be
Maintained
160-360
500-970
1,269~2,274
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Prinevi lIe
Medford "
Ore-Wash Total
25-50
1,954-3,654
Leases------------­
Roseburg
Medford
Leases------------­
Coos Bay
Leases------------­
Oregon Total-----
JJ
Cumulative, 12-15-71 to 9-30-80
Died or
Returned
to Ranlle
AdoEted '
Destroled
752
1,703
2,774
163
1
5,363
151,678
5,100
3,316,495
61,600
223,977
25,638
3,392,749
157,525
414,274
4,586,545
63,332
22,619
1,110,642
303,616
48,407
3,761
380,749
35,902
758
16,035
346
1,671
42,986
221
14,659
220,750
32
975,906
10
13,625,604
30,400
741
1,007,047
211,097
6,603
13,843,304
40 5,945
1,200
339
220
260
460
30
27
122
46
970
ill 6
229,694
Spokane
Leases------------­
388
Other Wash. Leases 1/
17
Ore-Wash Total----~ 1,872
!!
9,800
299
239,793
1,500
11,641
Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District. Above
figures do not include. numbers authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement.
Grazing use totals during calendar year 1978 were:
No wild horses are present' in the Baker, Salem, Eugene, Roseburg,Coos
Bay, or Spokane Districts.
District
18
Acres
Leases------------­
DISPOSITION OF CAPTURED WILD HORSES, CUMULATIVE
y
562
1,488
Number
AUMs
Rugene
Leases------------­
District
Number
Cattle & Number
Horses
Sheep
••
Oregon-----------­
Washington-------Ore-Wash Total-­
Number
Operators
Number
Cattle &
Horses
Number
Sheep &
Goats
Numbe'r
AUMs
Acres
1,458
405
1,863
228,847
10 1 099
238,946
11,081
~
12,581
961,197
31 1 141
992,338
13,648,583
217 1 700
13,866,283
19
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
FORAGE AND FENCING--Cumulative totals from 1934 through 9/30/80.
Major watershed conservation and range improvement jobs are tabulated here •.
Other accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans, s011
stabilization, and water control.
FY 1979
District
Vegetation
Manipulation
Acres
Lakeview-------Burns----------Va1e------------
70
Prineville-~---­
2,720
Baker----------­
Salem----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------.. Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Tota1-Spokane--------­
Ore-Wash Total--
Grass
Seeding
Acres
50
1,056
Fencing
Miles
2
23
78
12
1
24
95
20
8
2
240
12
2,790
1,346
ill
149
2,790
1,346
ill
150
Lakeview-------Burns----------­
Va1e-----------­
Prineville-----Baker----------­
Sa1em----------­
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-------Oregon Tota1--
It)
, .
\
Grass
Manipulation
Acres
Seeding
Acres
1,000
1,200
200
15
Water
Fencing
Miles
Development Number 7
45
16
35
19
5
Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total
,i
'{,
.~{
l./
.
Fencing
Miles
1,529
1,710
2,836
1,001
504
. 157
107
370
103
62
599
600
401
74
5
2
26,412
62,767
318,823
25,878
35,409
119,283
180,698
317,478
47,810
25,009
650
469,939
4,446
891
695,615
16,617
7,654
804
1,633
1!365
471,304
7,144
702,759
131
7;785
3
16,617
807
3
1,636
495
436
15,666
20
Includes fire rehabilitation seeding - Lakeview 59,445; Burns 50,927;
Vale 53,140; Prineville 4,090; Baker 8,770; Medford 3,579; Spokane 7,144.
Includes exclosures - Lakeview 37; Burns 40; Vale 70; Prineville 34;
Baker 14; Spokane I.
:
WATER DEVF.LOPMENTS--Cumu1ative totals from 1934 through 9/30/80.
District
Lakeview-------­
Burns----------­
Va1e-----------­
Prineville-----­
Baker----------­
Pipelines
- Number
Miles
Tanks
41
96
236
305
548
605
126
116
26
54
Number
Reservoirs
1,091
999
1,085
213
25
Sa1em-----~----­
Spokane--------­ Ore-Wash Tota1--
,.)
72 Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------­
Medford--------­
Coos Bay-------Oregon Total-Spokane--------­
:lre-Wash Total-
2/
4/
20
31
v
1
25
240
Truck
Stock
Trail
Miles
Cattle
Guards
Number
~,
0) -')
Vegetation
Lakeview------Burns---------Va1e---------,-Prinevil1e----Baker---------Salem---------­
Eugene--------­
Roseburg------­
Medford-------Coos Bay------Oregon Total-
.Y
:
FY 1980
District
District
Water Development Number
Vegetation
Grass
Juniper
Manipulation Seeding Management
Acres
Acres
Acres
Number
Springs
136
161
574
67
344
Number
Wells
67
78
43
12
13
14 4/
45
71
11
988
14
1,190
Il
30
25 4/
3,568 -
l-;-:m-
2TI
2
3,570
38
1,350
213
]J
Includes catchments - Lakeview 45; Burns 9; Vale 23; Prineville 27;
Baker 3.
Heliponds.
21
. \.:\
.,'
.1~
. V"
-)
WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
.,
;
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES
1980.
Big game animals which used lands managed by BLM during fiscal year
District
Lakeview------Burns---------Vale----------Prineville----Baker----------
Salem---------Eugene--------Roseburg------Medford-------Coos Bay------Oregon Total-
Antelope Elk
12,420
40,000
230
40,000
125
35,800
150
20,000
5,500 19,000
2,400 19,000
570 8,600
660
16,600
500
35,000 2,500
15,000
249,000 12,635
35
12,455
10,000
259,000
2,500
6,000
2,700
1,000
220
Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total
Deer
Bighorn
Sheep
. 250
12,885
20
265
160
445
35
480
Black
Bear
Mountain
Goats
District
20
10
20
5
50
20
75
15
50
60 325 100
1,585
18
343
160
Lakeview--------
Burns----------Vale-----------­
Prineville-----Baker----------Salem-----------·
Eugene---------­
Roseburg-------Medford--------Coos Bay-------­
Oregon Total-
Cougar
20
15
20
10
60
230
340
90
500
200
1,485
160 Brush Control
Acres
1979
1980
.,
i_
40 40
10
20
160
10
50
50
220
360
80
250
240
420
340
10
10
Spokane--------Ore-Wash Total 250
240
420
340
TO
12
District Lakeview---------Burns------------Vale-------------Prineville-------Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
f')
AI f)
.
Waterfowl
Acres
Fishable
Streams
Miles
Big Game
Acres
Small Game
Acres
2,500,000
3,497,300
2,823,000
1,242,000
330,000
405,000
304,400
424,000
900,000
280,000 12,705,700 2,000,000
2,492,300
568,000
1,430,000
350,000
405,000
304,400
424,000
900,000
300,000
9,178,700
30,000
14,500
9,600
10,000
1,000
2,000
22
100
67,222
51
212 645
345
90
650
372
268
811
344
3,788
307,700
13,013,4t)0 307,700
9,486,400
4,000
71,222
120
3,908
"
Im~roveme
1979
198
11
5
5
5
10
2
8
7
24
20
20
24
20
20
:Y
!! Spawning ~J
and/or
Rearing
Improved !!.,/
Fish
Clearance
Area
Passage
Miles
1979 1980
Miles
1979 1980
Miles
1979 1980
Lakeview-----­
Burns---------Vale---------Prinevi lle---­
Baker--------­
Salem--------Eugene-------­
Roseburg-----­
Medford------Coos Bay-----Oregon Total
12
Spokane------Ore-Wash Total
47
10
25
Fencing
Reservoirs
Miles
1979 1980
Acres
1979 1980
3
4
7
3
20 4
12
23
4'
12
23
2
10
2
1.5
26.5
50
50
14.5 9.9
36.4
26.5
50
36.4
.
35
1/
-1
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 waterfalls and dams an d t h rough culverts.
!!.,/ Includes new projects and improvement of existing water.
22
Other
Wildlife
2
Stream
()
Water
Development
Number
1979
~ 980
20
'.
District
J)
1
9
210
AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
WILDLIFE HABITAT ON BLM LANDS as of 9/30/80.
Gr as s /Legume
Fencing
Miles
Seeding, Acres
1980 1979
1980
1979
23
RECREATION SITES Recreation sites constructed and operated by the Bureau of Land Management, as of 9/30/80.
y
District
Lakeview-------Burns----------Prineville-----Vale-----------Baker----------Salem----------Eugene---------Roseburg-------Medford--------Coos Bay---'----Oregon Total-Spokane -------Ore-Wash Total
!/
DeveloEed Recreation Sites
Number Units
Picnic
CamE
Number
1
50
2
31
57
3
33
37
3
3
29
3
10
1
207
177
16
63
70
6
82
69
8
117
86
10
49
121
2
696
596
54
3
1
599
696
55
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 in western Oregon and
Washington.
No. of
Primitive
Recreation Sites
7
5
31
6
2
1
1
2
17
9
District
Lakeview---------Burns------------­
Vale-------------Prineville-------Baker------------­
Salem------------­
Eugene-----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford----------­
Coos Bay--------~Oregon Total---­
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Total--
81
3
84
Most standard facilities available.
ESTIMATED RECREATION VISITS TO BLH LANDS
Use
Calendar Year 1980 Washington Oregon
Camping-----------------­
Picnicking--------------­
Fishing-----------------­
Hunting-----------------­
Sightseeing-------------­
Water Sports------------­
Winter Sports-----------­
Off-highway vehicles----Other-------------------Total
440,000
343,000
598,000
802,000
16,560,000
125,000
134,000
75,000
130,000
19,207,000
1980 Fire Season
1979 Fire Season
Number
Acres
38
59
31
79
39
9,848
4,260
4,083
2,109
2,166
5
1
6
6
93
37
57
350
23,009
8,'370
31,379
37
5
300
5
305
Number
80
48
,36
96
35
3
Acres
244
12,309
31,947
20,945
1,448
14
3
9
i52
1,798
45
68,902
18
68,920
36
6
3IT
1
333
Causes of Fires 43,000 51,000
72,000
25,000
260,000 11,000
District
Lakeview---------8urns------------­
11,000
Vale-------------Prinevi1le-------Baker------------Salem------------­
Eugene-----------­
Roseburg---------­
Medford----------­
Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---­
Spokane----------­
Ore-Wash Total--
473,000 SUMMARY OF WILDERNESS INVENTORY RESULTS
Acres
Wilderness study areas - 87 areas
Lands ·lacking wilderness characteristics
O&C lands exempted from wilderness review
Lands where decisions have been deferred
Total public lands 2,491,300
11,193,800
1,759,200
280,200 15,724,500
1979 Fire Season
Number
Man
Lightning
15
23
17
22
30
5
23
36
14
57
9
6,500
1
Includes 975 acres in a third area on the Washington-Oregon State line.
24
6
15
5
28
3
149
ill
ill
3
2
1
152
153
126
9
2
Y
303,700 310,200
15
24
9
29
17
3
1
1
Washington
Wilderness study areas (2 areas)
Lands lacking wilderness characteristics
Total public lands 1980 Fire Season Number Man
Lightning '~·o~
J{,'
25
65 24 27 67 18
2
3
21
6
227
TI7
ROADS CONSTRUCTED
District
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------­
Vale-----------------Prinevil1e-----------Baker----------------Total, Eastern Oregon
Salem----------------­
Eugene---------------Roseburg-------------­
Medford--------------­
Coos Bay-------------Total, Western Oregon
Oregon Tota1----------
Miles built with
appropriated funds
Total to
IT
FY
1979
1980
9/30/80
4
8
4
13
21
8
Right of way permits issued for logging and reciprocal right of way and road
use agreements signed.
46
147
45
132
83
38
14
10
15
3IT
35
"4
168
80
148
205
196
57
57
61
69
31
30
32
65
10
4
7.2
ill
ill
33
232
1,109
310
232
17
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
Miles built under
timber sale contracts
FY
FY
Total to
9/30/80
1980
1979
District
Lakeview----------
.165
109
467
868
1,364
1,675
3,274
h!.!.!.
8,759
Permits Issued
FY 1979
FY 1980
8,292
()
3
Burns-------~-----
7
Va1e-------------­
Prinevil1e-------Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Spokane----------Ore-Wash Tota1--
14
1
11
5
5
20
11
4
Orellon
Kind
Electric Transmission Lines----­
Telephone, Telegraph Lines-----­
Communication Sites------------­
Water Pipelines, Ditches, etc.-­
Roads, Highways, Material SitesAirports-----------------------Sewer Lines--------------------Tota1-------------------------
FY 1979
FY
1980
15
7
15
12
13
24
12
10
9
9
1
2
0
3
1
1
Lakeview---------------­
Burns------------------­
Va1e-------------------­
Prinevi11e-------------Baker------------------­
Sa1em------------------­
Eugene-----------------Roseburg---------------­
Medford----------------­
Coos Bay---------------Spokane----------------Ore-Wash Tota1--------
TI
TI
-=,
3
1
5
1
3
4
3
1
3
9
3
n
2
IT
FY 1979
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
2
8
14
2
4
9
7
3
IT
49
FY 1980
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
4
11
3
13
2
4
3
5
5
1
2
Medford
The Bureau of Land Management performed maintenance on 6,000 miles of
permanent roads in western Oregon and 1,196 miles in eastern Oregon and
Washington during FY 1979; 6,290 miles in western Ore~on and 390 miles
in eastern Oregon and Washington during FY 1980. Additional roads are
maintained under terms of timber sale contracts and with private companies.
This additional maintenance i's approximately 1,500 miles.
46
-7
2
WILD AND SCENIC RIVER EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED
District
00
26
2
3
PACIFIC CREST TRAIL EASEMENTS
)
ROADS MAINTAINED
2
11
8
15
15
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED
District
Washington
FY 1979
IT 1980
11
78
RIGHTS OF WAY
Right of way permits issued by the Oregon State Office during the 1979 and
1980 fiscal years. (Does not include permits for log~ing roads in western
Oregon. )
Agreements Sillned
FY 1980
FY 1979
Medford
Rogue River Scenic Easements
Rogue River Fee Title
Rogue River Foot Trail
Total Acquisitions
FY 1979
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
FY 1980
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
43
4
11
5
1
1
10
47
IT
7"
TO
LAND LEASES
MINERALS
In effect 9-30-79.
Oregon
Item.
FY 1979
FY 1980
Washington
FY 1979
FY 1980
Min~ral
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,
acres-8LM Lands-------------­
Cumulative Determinations,
acres-FS Lands--------------­
5,403
153,273
5,403
152,466
521
10,146
538,482
566,006
107,454 Claims Retaining Surface Rights
Number----------------------­
Acres---------------~--------
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-­
Small Tract----------------------Airport--------------------------Mining Claim Occupancy Act-------­
Public Works Leases--------------:­
Communication Site Leases--------­
Special Land Use Permits---------Total---------------------------
521 240 107,574 3,203,412
3,203,412
157,311
14,254,010
14,254,010
9,808,613
9,808,613 LAND LEASES
17,457,422
17,457,422
9,965,924 9,965,924
In effect 9-30-80.
106
2,120
106
2,120
Cumulative Determinations,
Total
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------­
Vale-----------------­
FS-Oregon------------Total---------------
1.
6
120
In effect 9-30-79 No.
Acres In effect 9-30-80
No.
Acres
11
10
10
7
5
9
4
4
28
20,923.84
19,888.29
8,393.37
5,818.40
55,023.90
li
Washington
No.
Acres
Oregon
Acres
3,196
49
132
37
4
59
33
3
10
1
1
93
200
58,921
62,340
18
1,420
9
24,620
26,041
28
157,311
Kind COMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
District
No.
Kind
.
0
'.
'.
,
,-,'
16,185.31 22,254.65
13,921.00
6,858.40 59,219.36
.-,.
() No.
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-­
Small Tract----------------------Airport--------------------------Mining Claim Occupancy Act-------­
Public Works Leases--------------­
Communication Site Leases--------­
Special Land Use Permits---------Total---------------------------
Oregon
Acres
Washinllton
No.
Acres
3,573
51
196.
37
4
1
84,554
88,416
57
35
4
10
1
1
99
207
1,449
13
1
8
22
7
1,457
LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
As of 9-30-80.
Acres
NONCOMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
Distr ict
In effect 9-30-79
No.
Acres
Lakeview-------------Burns----------------­
Vale-----------------Prineville-----------­
FS-Oregon-l/-------­
FS-Washington-l/--­
28
23
18
30
22
Total---------~-----
!/
ill
37,403.20 25,806.30
25,423.82
45,971.24
38,224.64
172,829.20
BLM has leasing responsibility on Natio~al Forests.
33
23
81
40
24
2
203
51,734.'66
27,539.48
144,640.20
57,885.63
37,594.00
5,120.00
324,513.97
C)
i)'
:
\.
..
0,', ;0-"
:
:
PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
Kind
Oregon
Miles of Line Retraced
or surveyed-----------­
Corners Monumented------­
Plats Accepted-----------
643
1,510
13
FY 1979
Washington
61
320
2
'.
,
28
13,355,581
2,146,704
15,502,285
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---------------------------------------------------
In effect 9-30-80
No.
Acres ",
29
1980
Washington
FY
Oregon
721
1,520
50
71
300
6
LAND PATENTS ISSUED
Kind of Patent
Oregon - BLM
Public Sale---------------------­
-Recreation & 'public Purposes ActExchange------------------------Railroad Grant------------------­ Hining Claim Patent-------------Total - BLM-------------------Oregon - Other Agency
Indian Fee Patents--------------­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Reclamation Sale----------------Total - Other Agency-----------
FY 1979
No.
Acres
2
Ore-Wash Total - BLH---------------
6
1
2
263
802 1,202 TO
157 2,424
622
1
3"
2
160
362
3"
522
1
Washington - BLM
Exchange------------------------Public Sale---------------------­
Townsite Patent-----------------­
Hining Claim Patent-------------Total - BLM-------------------Washington - Other Agency--------­
Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust---­
National Forest Exchange--------­
Total - Other Agency-----------
FY 1980
No.
Acres
4
1
5"
164
4
23
OCJ
3,399
120
3,519
200
212
2
70
4T2
83
7,446
TI
6,421
37
6,458
83
7,446
6
851
12
2,836
1
LANDS RECE IVED BY BLM
Oregon
Exchanges------------------------------Reconveyance of Recreation & Public
Purposes Act Land--------------------­
Acquistions in Fee---------------------­
Total Oregon-------------------------Washington:
Exchanges------------------------------Reconveyance of Recreation & Public Purposes Act Land--------------------­
Total Washington---------------------Ore-Wash Total----------------------------
30
FY 1979
FY 1980
Acres
Acres
----
1,280
683
922 17 1,622 1,071
280 280 2,351
1,902
-J
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. Administrati~.