ELM: FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1981 SPOKANE ... WASHINGTON ... LAKEVIEW 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 1981 Contents i I r / Bureau of Land Management Offices in Oregon and Washington ------------ Employees of BLM ------------------------------------------------------Youth Programs --------------------------~-----------------------------Lands Managed by BLM in each District --------------------------------- Environmental Assessments ---------------------------------------------- " Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1980 - Oregon ---------------- Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1981 - Oregon ---------------- Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1980 - Washington ------------ Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1981 - Washington ------------ Expenditures for Resource Management ---------------------------------- Lands Managed by BLM in each County ----------------------------------- Payment to Counties and State, FY 1980 - Oregon ----------------------- Payment to Counties and State, FY 1981 - Oregon -----------------------~ Payment to Counties and State, FY 1980 - Washington ------------------- ~ayment to Counties and State, FY 1981 - Washington ------------------- ~Land and Water Conservation Fund --------~-----------------------------Commercial Forest Land ------------------------------------------------ Timber Sales --------------~------------------------------------------- Timber Harvests ------------------------------------------------------- Timber Trespasses ----------------------------------------------------- Minor Forest Products Sales ___________________________________________ _ ~". -~ " ) Page Forest Development - I ------------------------------------------------ Forest Development - II -----------------------------------------------Forest Development - III ----------------------------------~-----------wild Horse Management -------------------------------------------------Horse Populations on BLK 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, Cumulative -------------------------------------------------------- Big Game Population Estimates ----------------------------------------- wildlife Habitat on BLM Lands ----------------------------------------- ~.Wildlife Habitat Improvement -------------------------------------------" ~Aquatic Habitat Improvement -------------------------------------------Recreation Sites ------------------------------------------------------Estimated Recreation Visits to BLM Lands ------------------------------ Summary of Wilderness Inventory Results ------------------~------------ Fire Statistical Summary ----------------------------------------------Roads --------------------~--------------------------------Rights Constructed of Way _________________________________________________________ _ 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ~3 14 15 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 31 31 Roads Maintained ------------------------------------------------------Road Right of Way Permits and Agreements ------------------------------- 31 32 Contents Road Right of Way Easements and Lands Acquired ------------------------Wild and Scenic Easements and Lands Acquired --------------------------Minerals --------------------------------------------------------------Competitive Geothermal Leases -----------------------------------------Noncompetitive Geothermal Leases --------------------------------------Withdrawal Review Determinations --------------------------------------Availability of Federal Lands for Mineral Extraction ------------------Lands Transferred Between BLM and Other Federal Agencies --------------Land Leases ----------------------------------------------------------~Public Land Surveys ---------------------------------------------------Land Patents Issue~ ---------------------------------------------------Lands Received by BLM -------------------------------------------------- Page 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 ~)(' I! () 0 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington OREGON STATE OFFICE P.O. Box 2965 Portland, OR 97208 231-6251 William G. Leavell State Director LAKEVIEW DISTRICT 1000 Ninth Street S P.O. Box 151 Lakeview, OR 97630 947-2177 Richard A. Gerity District Manager BURNS DISTRICT 74 S Alvord Street Burns, OR 97720 573-2071 Joshua L. Warburton 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. Box 550 Prineville, OR 97754 447-4115 Paul W. Arrasmith District Manager BAKER DISTRICT Federal Building P.O. Box 987 Baker, OR 97814 523-6391 Gordon R. Staker District Manager SALEM DISTRICT 1717 Fabry Road, SE . Salem, OR 97302 399-5646 Joseph C. Dose District Manager EUGENE DISTRICT 1255 Pearl Street P.O. Box 10226 Eugene, OR 97401 687-6650 Dwight L. Patton District Manager ROSEBURG DISTRICT 777 NW Garden Valley Blvd. Roseburg, OR 97470 672-4491 James E. Hart District Manager MEDFORD DISTRICT 3040 Biddle Road Medford, OR 97501 776-4174 Hugh R. Shera 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 3 / EMPLOYEES OF BLM (Authorized permanent positions) LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT !! September 30 1980 September 30 1981 Lakeview--------------------------Burns-----------------------------Va1e------------------------------Prineville------------------------Baker-----------------------------Salemr----------------------------Eugene----------------------------Roseburg--------------------------Medford--------------------------- Coos Bay-------------------------- Spokane--------------------------- YACC------------------------------- 29 38 42 35 20 121 102 102 154 105 19 28 28 36 40 34 19 116 98 98 145 100 18 State Office---------------------- Ore-Wash Total------------------- 277 1,072 268 1,000 Dist rict !! 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 Uti1~zation Project Lands, and certain other categories. Acreages are as of September 30, 1981, and are approximate. Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon and less than one percent of Washington. ;J} Young Adult Conservation Corps Salem Medford Total 100 100 200 $ $ 2,263,202 1,200,656 3,463,858 3,358,502 3,563,038 4,583,041 1,375,276 452,583 404,159 317,008 424,041 910,694 330,009 15,718,351 Spokane------------------------- Ore-Wash Tota1---------------- 125,865 6,486,995 310,964 16,029,315 Medford-----~-------------------- YOUTH PROGRAMS, FY 1981 Appraised Value of Work Projects Coos Bay------------------------ Oregon Total------------------ 1,359,167 1,441,942 1,854,731 556,567 183,158 163,561 128,291 171,607 368,553 133,553 6,361,130 Burns--------------------------- Va1e---------------------------- Prinevil1e---------------------- Baker--------------------------- Salem--------------------------- Eugene-------------------------- Roseburg------------------------ .~ Enrollees Acres Lakeview--------~---------------- Does not include temporary and WAE employees Camp Hectares District Youth Hours Worked 118,008 116,994 235,002 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS Number of Environmental Assessments (EA's) prepared. FY 1980 FY 1981 Lakeview--------------------------- Burns------------------------------ Va1e------------------------------- Prinevil1e------------------------- Baker------------------------------ Salemr----------------------------- Eugene----------------------------- Roseburg--------------------------- Medford---------------------------- Coos Bay--------------------------- Oregon Tota1--------------------- 41 46 52 70 30 171 90 200 208 97 1,005 59 64 30 41 46 245 99 176 239 64 1,063 Spokane---------------------------- Ore-Wash Tota1------------------- 25 1,030 31 1,094 District JO 4 COLLECTIom, CLASSIFIEIiBY C(HfJDITY, F'i 1980 - OREroN COLLECTIOm, ClASSIFIED BY C(HfJDITY, F'i 1981 - OREroN Land Status O&C Lands Comnodity IIU1 1/ Mineral Leases 144,950.00 Mineral (Material) Sales Land Sales Rent of Land Sale of Timber Grazing Fees Sec. 3 5/ Sec. I)~ CBWR 37 FS 2/ - $ $ 92,064.45 12,086.00 326.80 100.00 27,684,030.10 Lands 4/ Land Status 196.00 8,796.00 10,214,257.66 6,568.00 17,278.83 Othe r Sources 7,983.39 $27,684.030.10 $6,806,467.27 $13,197,389.25 $343,795.20 Other Resources ,.j) - $ 72,701.45 $ ~ Other Unrelated to Lands 4/ Land Status 13,577.00 $ 2,167,479.22 550.80 5,916.10 50,928.00 273,920.26 166,524,866.17 25,876,083.74 17,088.00 10,844.87 6,028,700.96 14;456,393.77 2,392.42 2,158,365.81 120,798.80 2,719.11 48,039.96 980,472.97 9,868.98 Penalties & For feitures . I.! ~ Totals 7,859;21 <44,884.82>21 Other Fees 1,931.04 7,676.57 Other Sources ',_ $195,214,025.01 Grand Total BUI, All Sources: 181,046.00 FS 2/ Recreation Fees 311,964.98 $167,529,994.91 Minera 1 Leases Grazing Fees Sec. 3 5/ Sec. 15-~ Penalties & Forfeitures Total O&C BUI 1/ Rent of Land 2,610.81 79,982.78 Commodity Sa Ie a f Timber 2,115,155.94 114,943.62 56,430.68 CBWR 37 Land Sales 3,884.51 1,071,731.14 Land Status O&C Lands Mineral (Materiall Sales 45,163.44 Other Fees Totals o,I,rt \:.Jt' 611,454.00 $6,737,427.79 Recreation Fees Other Resources Unrelated to 5,025.00 53,440.38 166,163,824.43 Other $168 ,035 ,399.27 $25,876,083.74 $6,107,956.72 $18,983,314.66 $<27,418.00> 1/ Total O&C $187,877 ,646.63 $193,911,483.01 $193,099,252.65 Grand Tota 1 BUf I All Sources: Y Includes 2,074,602 acres of revested Oregon and Galifornia Railroad grant lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Includes 492,399 acres of revested Oregon and Galifornia Railroad grant lands managed by the Forest Service. ~ Includes 74,547 acres of reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. !!! Principally public danain and acquired lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, plus other federal lands' with respect to minera 1 leasing. 5/ Fran grazing permits issued under Sec. 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act. Fran grazing leases issued under Sec. 15 of the Taylor Grazing Act. y II .Y 3! 1.1 Includes 2 1 074 1 602 acres of revested oregon and California Railroad grant lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management~ . Includes 492,399 acres of revested Oregon and Galifornia Railroad grant lands managed by the Forest Service. Includes 74,547 acres of reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road- grant lands managed by the Bureau of 4/ Principally public danain and acquired lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, plus other federal lands with respect to mineral leasing. Fran grazing permits i.suM under Sec. 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act. Fran grazing leases issued under Sec. 15 of the Taylor Grazing Act. Refund. 5/ 6/ 7/ 6 Land Management. 7 COLLECTIONS, CLAsiIFIED BY COMMODITY, FY 1980 - WASHINGTON Commodity Mineral Leases BLM Lands COLLECTIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COMMODITY, FY 1981 - WASHINGTON Unrelated to Land Status $ 72,814.00 $ Rent of Land Mineral Sales 18,739.60 Sale of Timber 26,124.50 Grazing Sec. 3 Sec. 15 63,497.42 Recreation Fees 2,633.25 Other Resources 8,130.60 210.00 Sale of Timber 13,240.00 Grazing Section 15 63,499.64 Recreation Fees 1,717.00 Other Resources 36,485.00 Penalties & Forfeitures 96,251. 72 321.00 Other Fees 67,102.00 Penalties & Fo~feitures 84,650.59 Other Sources 27.50 Other Sources 621.00 0 .:!:$.::!3:::.6~3L:'0~2:..:0:":'c.::2:.::3~_ _ _ _ _ _--,$c.::1c.::5:.=2,-"..:.6.:. 94..:. . :. .·=-=..59 Tota 1 ~$~1~92~,~8~4~3~.~12~_ _ _ _ _ _~$1~3~2~,~7~6~4.:...2~2 Grand Total, All Sources: $325,607.34 Grand Total, All Sources: 158,887.86 Rent of Land Other Fees Total oJ» I I! I I $515,714.82 e I i i I I I ! II oJ) 10 I I 8 $ 29,850.73 Land Sales 903.75 Unrelated to Land Status $ 95,615.00 Mineral Leases Mineral Sales Land Sales BLM Lands Commodity I I q BLM EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Oregon and Washington LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGMENT IN EACH COUNTY IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON FY 1980 FY 1981 Forest Management--------------------- Forest Deve1opment-------------------- Range Management---------------------- Range Improvement--------------------- Soil and Watershed Conservation------- Lands and Minerals-------------------- wildlife Management------------------- Recreation Management----------------- Recreation Construction--------------- Cadastral Survey---------------------- Resource Protection------------------- Fire Presuppression------------------- Fire Suppression---------------------- Fire & Storm Damage Rehabilitation---- Blister Rust Contro1-------------------. Law Enforcement----------------------- Road Construction & Acquisition------- Building Construction----------------- Maintenance of Capital Investments---- Planning and Data Management---------- Program Services---------------------- $11,458,196 12,632,456 2,777,021 951,662 1,12 7 ,868 1,702,197 1,213,616 1,164,576 641,162 1,168,565 3,314,146 .1,372,366 87,922 164,838 98,863 78,744 4,119,486 4,463,883 9,470,683 1,781,389 5,227,615 $12,699,526 12,393,906 3,284,539 1,055,565 1,136,215 1,806,818 1,835,499 1,121,636 757,362 1,107,979 2,811,498 1,328,404 1,932,249 240,385 99,538 105,624 2,549,801 1,564,970 7,326,371 1,613,740 5,661,023 Total--------------------------------- $65,017,254 $62,432,648 As of September 30, 1981. Washington Oregon County Baker---------------Benton-------------- C1ackamas-----------Clatsop------------- Columbia------------ Coos------.-------.--- Crook--------------- Curry---------------Deschutes----------- Douglas-------------Gilliam------------- Grant---------------~ Harney-------------- Hood River---------- Jackson------------- Jefferson----------- Josephine-----~------ Klamath------------- Lake---------------- Lane---------------- Linco1n-------------Linn----------------Malheur------------- Marion-------------- Morrow--------------Multnomah----------- Polk---------------- Sherman------------- Til1amook-----------Umatilla------------ Union--------------- Wal1owa-------------Wasco--------------- Washington---------- Wheeler------------- Acres 369,606 57,574 63,151 43 11,081 166,652 511,341 67,510 519,837 653,471 23,717 171,180 4,090,842 180 430,910 25,846 311,480 288,549 2,593,151 289,539 20,404 88,198 4,555,111 21,005 35,886 5,195 41,672 43,403 49,473 8,857 6,250 20,690 35,904 12,015 85,938 Ya~!!~-------------- ~1~5-,~7~i~~~:~~~~~~ 10 1 1 County Acres Adams--------------- Asotin-------------- Benton-------------- Chelan-------------- Clallam------------- Clark--------------- Columbia------------ Cowlitz------------- Douglas------------- Ferry--------------- Frank1in------------ Garfield------------ Grant--------------- Grays Harbor-------- Island-------------- Jefferson----------- King----------------Kitsap-------------- Kittitas------------ Klickitat----------- Lewis--------------- Lincoln------------- Mason--------------- 601· 10,422 14,647 21,574 237 5 519 52 37,683 11,968 17,367 433 37,129 13 Okanogan------------ 55,256 374 1,904 12 288 356 823 170 Pacific------------- Pend Oreille-------- Pierce-------------- San Juan------------ Skagit-------------- Skamania------------ Snohomish----------- Spokane------------- Stevens------------- Thurston------------ Wahkiakum----------- Walla Walla--------- Whatcom------------- Whitman------------- Yakima-------------- Total 2 90 387 16,009· 17,482 279 6,974 3 29,893 1 1 620 145 1,334 25,964 311,017 PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1980 - OREGON PAYMENfS TO OOUNITES AND STATE, FY 1981 - 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. 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 Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees, Oregon. mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.I.L.T., and from other sources during fiscal year 1980. Resource Management Counties Baker $ Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos Crook Curry Deschutes Doug las Gill iam Grant Harney Hood River Jackson Jefferson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Hinera Is $ 2,742,757.05 5,417,189.19 2,010,704.45 5,758,813.74 55.00 270.51 5,975.00 660.00 4,814.20 18,428.59 4,450,556.63 4,672.50 5,422.75 1.00 51,475.34 4,453.00 5,295,018.86 300.50 1,790,927.11 2,284,004.10 4,904,590.81 351,385.25 2,576,825.13 1,425,062.38 6,772.26 72,997.46 2,349.25 305.08 852.08 160.63 4,227.43 22,070.29 1,648.46 11.80 1,473.91 2,062.06 177.69 6,198.87 268.42 198.20 754.25 80,674.00 45,913.99 .50 209.25 1,063,916.43 2,108,311.47 2.50 2,812.56 3.00 1,392.94 375.80 2,271.59 5,315.59 546,599.27 2.00 Wasco Washington 614,924.18 Wheeler Yamhill 702,770.48 Total $97,607,012.49 $305,727.09 Counties Totals Management O&C Lands Baker $ $ 3,562,655.96 Morrow Hultnomah Polk Sherman Tillamook Umatilla Union Wallowa II O&C Lands Resource Payments in Lieu of Taxes Grazing- Revenues are from sales of tUriber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.I.L.T., and from other sources during fiscal year 1981. 5,172.55 $57,476.71 100,129.00 1,994.00 50,338.00 331.00 $ 100,184.00 2,745,021.56 5,473,502.19 331.00 2,011,364.45 487,477.73 21 6,251,105.67 92,859.00 111,592.67 58,097.00 3,620,752.96 142,858.00 148,382.58 134,355.0011 24,590,495.01 17,341.00 21,569.43 171,687.00 193,757.29 323,080.00 376,203.80 20,898.00 25,362.80 45,817_00 15,342,309.77 28,323.00 30,685.56 34,401.00 11,825,505.80 210,506.00 2,507,481.23 303,380.00 376,645.88 134,701.00 15,041,839.26 18,242.00 369,627.25 47,347.00 2,624,926.38 579,022.00 659,696.00 20,144.00 1,491,120.37 18,628.00 18,837.75 7,112.00 1,071,028.43 2,108,311.47 29,120.00 31,936.06 10,344.00 556,943.27 41,353.00 42,748.94 61,420.00 61,795.80 114,605.00 116,876.59 20,138.00 25,455.59 284.00 615,208.18 25,027.00 30,199.55 2,629.00 705,399.48 $3,353,987.73 $101,r4,204.02 Benton Clackamas Clatsop Coltmbia 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 Umatilla Union Wallowa Hineral Leasing $ 2,724,456.34 5,381,043.65 1,997,288.29 5,720,388.75 8,743.50 $ 240.00 13,385.50 139.50 740.00 6,495.31 165,119.50 .o}' ,..... Payments Leases of Taxes 8.26 577.54 3,538,884.57 24,287,413.25 66,373.50 42,013.25 3,069.50 304,471.13 4,513.00 15,192,964.69 300.50 11,712,253.57 2,268,764.35 14,805,141. 73 349,040.67 2,559,631.58 1,415,553.83 9,396.50 56,185.50 1,627.00 1,853.50 370,440.93 18,407.50 .50 1,056,817.60 2,094,244.02 542,952.15 Wasco Washington Wheeler Yamhill Total Sec. 15 Grazing 610,821.17 344.50 2.50 240.00 1,043.00 4,527.00 3,549.50 1,038.87 107.36 3,636.96 23,878.77 1,693.23 11.55 3,292.56 2,107.68 47.43 5,973.17 130.90 13.86 31.86 185.17 3,240.79 1,353.25 396.34 2,241.52 5,477 .50 4,957.91 698,081.34 517.50 $96,955,741.55 $1,083,739.62 $60,402.48 in Lieu $ 101,679.00 2,024.00 2,024.00 336.00 799,167.26 94,273.00 58,987.00 145,003.00 151,982.44 14,298.00 174,772.00 328,000.00 21,270.00 46,515.00 28,724.00 35,244.00 213,682.00 328,000.00 136,780.00 18,208.00 48,067.00 477 ,347.00 20,451.00 19,357.00 7,220.00 26,038.00 10,489.00 42,727.00 62,358.00 116,410.00 20,459.00 288.00 25,468.00 2,669.00 $3,580,316.70 Totals $ 110,430.76 2,726,720.34 5,396,453.15 475.50 1,998,028.29 Y 6,526,051.32 259,970.04 3,597,871.57 212,415.37 21 24,481,516.30 21,004.46 198,650.77 634,164.36 25,794.55 15,242,772.25 31,132.18 11,747,545.00 2,497.816.02 384,j16.4O 14,943,562.59 367,280.53 2,609,552.08 847,787.93 1,454,412.33 19,542.67 1,064.037.60 2,094,588.52 29,281. 29 553,681.15 45,123.25 62,754.34 118,651.52 30,463.50 614,658.67 30,425.91 701,267.84 $101,680,200.35 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 Payment to State of Oregon fran sale of public domain timber, materials, and lands, totaling $580,924.28 and Section 3 grazing permits totaling $269,795.73----------------------$850,720.01 Total payments to counties and State, FY 1981-------------$102,530,920.36 ~I y Sec. 15. ~I Includes $480,851.73 of CBWR. 31 Includes $42,099.00 of CBWR. Includes $792,437.26 of CBWR. '!:! Includes $58,381.44 of CBWR. r (\\':J 1 ('\ ~1U, 1 'l 1 1 '1 PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1980 - WASHINGTON PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1981 - 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. :: I Sec. 15 Grazing Leases Counties Payments in Lieu of Taxes ~)) '(J):"('". $ 46.02 932.40 576.18 1,584.03 $ 4,791.73 1,524.46 1,337.70 10.91 2,189.15 2,647.00 6,481.00 23,416.00 249,307.00 73,183.00 399.00 16,224.00 2,022 00 27,986.00 50,556.00 21,354.00 9,966.00 87,258.00 16,131.00 $ 70,896.00 32,708.00 70,896.00 32,708.00 55,104.00 3,749.00 46,222.00 13,015.00 16,243.00 153,599.00 2,477.00 48,958.00 44,569.00 6,424.00 59,715.00 79,127.00 61,839.00 67,470.74 5,753.09 46,362.00 13,909.44 16,243.00 162,494.22 2,447.00 48,958.00 44,569.00 6,424.00 59,715.00 81,687.00 61,839.00 974.92 24,805.00 25,779.92 7.08 13,860.00 73,264.00 8,903.00 52,171.00 $1,454,578.00 13,867.08 73,264.00 8,993.50 70,713.09 $1,486,326.71 2,001.99 2,004.09 894.44 8,895.22 90.59 3,887.80 $31,748.71 Payment to State of Washington from sale of public domain timber, materials, lands, etc.-------------------------------$2,119.79 Payment to State of Washington from mineral leasing-----------$36,407.04 Total payments to counties and State FY 1980---------------$1,524,853.45 It. Adams Asotin Benton Chelan Clallam Clark Columbia Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Frankl in Garfield Grant Grays Harbor Island Jefferson King Kitsap Kitt itas Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Pend Oreille Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Wa 11a Walla Whatcom Whitman Yakima Total 2,693.02 7,413.40 25,342.68 250,891.03 73,183.00 399.00 16,224.00 2,022.00 32,777.73 52,080.46 22,691. 70 9,976.70 96,784.65 16,131.00 ! Glio I Payments in Lieu of Taxes Sec. 15 Grazing Leases Counties Totals " Adams Asotin Benton Chelan Clallam Clark Columbia Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Frankl in Garfield Grant Grays Harbor Island Jefferson King Kitsap Kitt itas Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Pend Oreille Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Walla Walla Whatcom Whitman Yakima Total 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 1981. $ 45.04 nl.44 631.75 1,803.86 4,674.87 1,500.80 1,078.35 12:21 3,268.58 1,464.08 2,074.60 844 ..31 8,182.21 42.74 1,320.39 6.93 90.71 3,786.95 $31,749.82 $ 2,661 6,572 23,946 207,198 76,007 405 16,471 2,021 26,802 51,326 21,582 10,118 88,413 16,279 Totals $ 2,706.04 7,493.44 24,577.75 209,001.86 76,007.00 405.00 16,471.00 2,021.00 31,476.87 52,826.80 22,660.35 10,130.21 91,681.58 16,279.00 72,680 33,206 72,680.00 33,206.00 42,133 3,806 46,926 13,032 16,490 155,938 2,512 48,511 33,607 6,522 61,128 80,336 62,842 25,042 43,597.08 5,880.60 46,926.00 13,876.31 16,490.00 164,120.21 2,512.00 48,511.00 33,607.00 6,522.00 61,128.00 80,336.00 62,842.00 42.74 26,362.39 14,188 74,380 9,086 52,964 $1,405,130 14,194.93 74,380.00 9,176.71 56,750.95 $1,436,879.82 Payment to State of Washington from sale of public domain timber, materials, lands, etc.-------------------$ 8,079.15 Paym~nt to State of Washington from mineral leasing-------$ 47,807.50 Total payments to counties and State FY 1981--------------$ 1,492,766.47 1 c; 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 National Park Service. The grants summarized here pertain to fiscal year 1981. Oregon Number of Grants State Planning •• 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....... Po lk .•.•...•... , Sherman .•.•..... Tillamook ..•..•• Umatilla ••.....• Union .•..•..•. ',' Wallowa ..•...... Wasco ..•.•.....• Washington .•••.. Wheeler •......•. yamhilL........ Total 1 3 3 2 Amount $ 23,824 18,625 39,000 51,520 31,000 6,090 13,393 2 3 2 1 66,000 43,385 39,000 9,785 6,110 19,500 4,500 5,500 3 27 29,981 $407,213 Washington Number of Grants S tate Planning Adams ••..•... Asotin •....•• Benton ..•.... Chelan .•..•.. Clallam.••... Clark ••...... Co lumbia. . . .. Cowlitz .•.... Douglas .••..• Ferry ••..••.• Frank lin ....• Garfield .•... Grant. ... ...• Grays Harbor. Island ....... Jefferson.... King......... Kitsap....... Kittitas ..... Klickitat. .. , Lewis ••.••.•• Lincoln •...•. Mason •.....•. Okanogan •...• Pacific •••..• Pend Oreille. Pierce....... San Juan •••.• Skagi t. ...... Skamania ...•• Snohomish •.•• Spokane ...•.. Stevens ....•. Thurston •...• Wahkiakum ..•• Walla Walla .. Whatcom.••.•• Whitman .•...• yakima ..•...• Totals Ii COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND r'.· Data are as of 9/30/81. 'l.;J District Commercial Forest Land Acres Withdrawn Forest Land Acres 1/ Allowable Cut M.bd. ft. 28,000 48,000 12,000 700 1,350 3,350 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 7,000 201,200 5,480 3,210 244,000 219,000 201,000 222,000 234,000 1,133,390 4,000 1,137,390 Lakeview-----------------Burns-------------------- Va 1 Prineville---------------Baker-------------------- Salem-------------------- e--------------------- Amount $ Eugene----------~--------- 2 Roseburg----------------- Medford------------------Coos Bay-----------------Oregon Total----------- Spokane------------------ Ore-Wash Total---------- 110,000 404,500 262,125 l/ 37,500 2 26,125 1 118,000 927,000 175,000 Land withdrawn from planned timber harvesting for other forest uses such as recreation sites, streamside buffers, and scenic zones, but inc~uded' in commercial forest land tot'als. TIMBER SALES 5 1 Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM"during fiscal year 1980 and fiscal year 1981. 38,500 FY 1980 District Volume M.bd.ft. FY 1981 Value Vo lume M.bd.ft. Value 162,500 400,000 3 538,275 34,000 3 216,250 l" 150,000 24 $3,599,775 Jj t-'J~ Lakeview---------Burns------------Vale------------- Prineville-------Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg----------, Medford----------Coos Ba y---------,Oregon Total---- 2,657 801 637,868.67 44,072.14 . 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 56,882,231.32 71 ,205,561.31 85,134,547.00 $368,3!2,726.24 9,402 3,483 207,115 205,798 182,891 233,945 229,355 1,078,047 429,798.50 454,270.60 64,105,130.16 53,943,602.38 47,517,871.77 50,424,183.89 66,574,531.33 $284,033,784.40 ,Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total-- 1,137,700 $368,312,726.24 5,153 1,083,200 448,278.37 $284,482,062.77' $ '7 1,748 4,310 $ 269,425.80 314,969.97 TIMBER HARVESTS MINOR FOREST PRODUCTS SALES Acreages from which the timber sold during fiscal year 1980 and fiscal year 1981 will be harvested. FY 1980 Partialcut C1earcut Acres Acres District Lakevlew---------- 19 908 Burns------------- 10 542 Va1e--------------Prineville-------- 432 1,234 Baker------------- 639 Sa 1em------------- 3,947 5,210 Eugene------------ 5,274 1,982 2,282 Roseburg---------- 3,971 Medford----------- 2,157 13,401 Coos Bay---------- 3,615 2,992 Oregon Total---- 19,425 29,190 Spokane----------- Ore-Wash Tota1-- 19,425 FY Clearcut Acres 4 17 29,190 ~~ 1981 Partialcut Acres 445 1,009 2 2,917 3,141 3,980 3,559 3,711 17,331 1,578 439 2,515 2,831 1,274 10,524 235 20,850 178 17,509 169 21,019 ,~ I District !i I, IIH !i r Ii Ii,I I: !! !I Ii I, Lakeview--------- Burns------------ Vale------------- Prinevi11e------- Baker------------ Sa1em------------ Eugene------------ FY 1980 Cases Closed Cases CollecPending tions No. 9/30/80 FY 1981 Cases Closed Collections No. $ ::' \ t ), ) ') , " $ 2 2 19 38 15 55 15 2 1 18 18 16 63 19 Kedford---------- Coos Bay--------- Oregon Total--- ill Spokane---------- Ore-Wash Total- 2 149 7 3 ill Do 1,317.60 $343,612.07 FY 1980 Quantity 100.00 7 24,601.07 16 50,409.22 21 16 80,989.43 48,724.18 38 15 33,813.24 107 $238,637.14 17 11 146 2,644.00 $241,281.14 ill $ 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 5,431 208,098 183.40 127.70 10,410.30 $176,022.19 $176,022.19 16 76 18 6 :1) I ~ ~ II II :1 18 •• Value 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 W ashington: Fue1wood, cords----------- Ore-Wash Total---------- 393.64 37.50 2,040.80 56,637.76 15,674.46 163,926.35 55,074.45 48,509.51 i l l $342,294.47 Roseburg~--------- Cases Pending 9/30/81 Or'egon: Fuelwood, cords----------- Shingle bolts, cords------ Small poles, each--------- Small 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, bunches Christmas trees, each----- Wildings, each------------ Koss, pounds-------------- Arrow stock, cords-------- Piling, lineal feet------- Fence stays, each--------- Greens, bunches----------- Tree seedlings Oregon Total------------ OJ. t) TIMBER TRESPASSES It em and Unit 19 FY 1981 Quantity Value 18,078 1,079 14,866 1,613,106 63,000 2,871 425,536 31,476 653 $50,077 .24 38,639.65 512.62 925.92 262.00 1,316.66 1,696.86 7,461. 54 215.32 1,700 1,529 8,080 27,519 6,611 125.00 5,581.00 136.00 1,083.10 179.23 7,768 129,379 2,543 24,250 255 2,000 317.55 12,906.66 1,210.58 708.00 9,175.00 492.80 6,362 81.00 2,388,661 $133,103.73 2,388,661 $133,103.73 FOREST DEVELOPMENT - I FOREST DEVELOPMENT - II Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding on commercial forest land is tabulated here. Natural seeding is not included. 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." FY 1980 District Site Planting Preparation M Acres Acres Trees Seeding Pounds Acres Seeds Planting & Seeding FY 1980 Acres District Protection Acres Release Acres Protect ion and Release Acres Lakeview-------- Burns----------- Lakeview-------~----------- Vale------------Prineville------ Burns---------------------- Vale-----------------------Prineville----------------- Baker---------------------- Salem---------------------- Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------Medford-------------------- Coos Bay------------------- Oregon Total------------- 522 2,546 429 506 1,204 5,207 683 146 1,104 1,892 3,681 7,506 Spokane-------------------- Ore-Wash Total----------- 5,207 7,506 Baker--------~-- Salem----------- Eugene---------- Roseburg-------- Medford--------- Coos Bay-------- Oregon Total-- 2,754 4,196 9,375 6,550 2,836 25,711 5,676 3,262 4,653 2,983 5,949 3,877 6,276 2,868 ~ ~ 26,917 14,972 25 4 25 7 36 2 28 5,701 4,657 5,949 6,276 ~ 26,953 Spokane--------- Ore-Wash Total- 25,711 26,917 14,972 36 28 26,953 FY 1981 District Site Planting Preparation M Acres Acres Trees Seeding Pounds Acres Seeds Lakeview-------- Burns----------- Va1e------------ Prineville------ Baker----------- Salem----------- Eugene---------- Roseburg-------- Medford--------- Coos Bay-------- Oregon Total-- 1,738 1,608 4,599 3,077 ~ 12,967 6,936 3,387 4,381 2,795 6,124 3,533 6,858 3,667 3,899 ~ 28,198 15,232 14 28 14 28 42 Spokane--------- Ore-Wash Total 12,967 28,198 42 15,232 ')() & Planting seeding Acres FY 1981 Protection District Acres Lakeview------------------- Burns---------------------- Vale-----------------------Prineville----------------- Baker---------------------- 19 Salem---------~------------ Releas2 Acres 1,205 2,692 1,533 2,398 ~ 12,713 Protection and Re lease Acres 19 42 6,950 4,409 6,124 6,858 ~ 28,240 Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------Medford-------------------- Coos Bay--------------~---- Oregon Total------------- 496 2,257 753 669 1,498 5,692 227 528 237 2,006 1,836 4,834 723 2,785 990 2,675 ~ 10,526 42 28,240 Spokane-------------------- Ore-Wash Total----------- 5,692 4,834 10,526 ')1 W;·- IiT:Ii'. j, ,I,: ii'" 'ij;' Ii". FOREST DEVELOPMENT - I II WILD HORSE MANAGEMENI', IT 1981 Fertilization and thinning accomplishments on commercial forest land are tabulated below. The "Tree Improvement" co lumn reports acres seeded or, planted with genetically improved seed or seedlings. "Tree Improvement" acres are included in the "Forest Development - I" Table. f Ill: District 1/ ,If .ni, 'j,(1 FY 1980 'i~ Il;t: \,1. 1 ,{'; IiI.\\i~ ..! I W: ];:i t '1'1:' 1,1,1. !!hl: :r!' 'Ii!1 I!;(:: i1Ii'. ;~h; )1:11. \"', !r~; Dis trict Fertilization, Acres Improvement Acres Lakeview----------- Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville Medford Total Thinning Precommercial Commercial Acres Acres 50 Burns-------------~ Vale-------------- Prineville--------- Baker------------- Salem-------------- Eugene------------ Roseburg---------- Medford----------- Coos Bay----------Oregon Total----Spokane Ore-Wash Total 1,129 3 119 48 681 57 108 934 61 167 1,129 168 1,129 168 1,550 73 155 1,845 229 3,852 413 2,473 'f·, District t) Fertilization Acres Improvement Acres Lakeview----------Burns-------------- 7 48 1 57 448 234 546 3 358 176 457 88 38 31 4 16 113 1m 99f 157 20 }j . Thinning Precommercial Commercial Acres Acres 1,235 Burns 2,308 Vale 2,403 Prineville 360 Medford 35 Ore-Wash· Total 6,341 Spokane Ore-Wash Total District II 8 152 244 404 10 70 1,295 219 16 45 2 6T 1,623 266 209 667 2,765 1,447 2,312 3,803 193 1 3,070 2,578 4,012 860 1 10,521 T;m Horses on Range 9-30-81 231 1,229 2,008 188 35 3,691 Level to be Maintained 210-370 500-970 1,269-2,274 25~50 2,004 3,664 DISPOSITION OF CAPTURED WILD HORSES, CUMULATIVE 50 340 Vale~~------------ Prinevi11e-------- Baker------------- Sa1em------------- Eugene------------ Roseburg---------- Medford----------- Coos Bay----------Oregon Total----- Sent to Adoption Centers 2 Horses Removed from Range 12-15-71 to 9-30-81 Claimed or Branded Wild Total Horses on Range 1-1-75 ~akeview FY 1981 District Disposition of Wild Horses Adopted Returned In in Died or to Corral Districts Destroled Range 9-30-81 HORSE POPULATIONS ON BLM RANGELANDS, CUMULATIVE ,·;i l·'., :~ :i ' Horses Removed From Range Claimed or Branded wild 1,260 24 462 231 132 2,109 t) _ Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville Medford Ore-Wash Total Cumulative, 12-15-71 to 9-30-81 Died or Returned Adopted Destroyed to Range 1,110 1,895 3,246 163 308 298 491 30 1 3 6,415 1,130 29 126 62 ill ,!I No wild horses are present in the Baker, Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos Bay, or Spokane Districts. RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION Major watershed conservation and range improvement jobs are tabulated here. Other accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans, soil stabilization, and water control. Grazing use is tabulated for calendar year 1980. District Number Permits & Leases Lakeview Permits----------- Leases------------ Burns Permits----------- Leases------------ Vale Permits----------- Leases------------ Prinevi lIe Permits----------- Leases------------ Baker Permits----------- Leases------------ Salem Leases------------ Eugene Leases------------Roseburg Leases------------Medford Leases------------Coos Bay Leases------------Oregon Total----- 5 1,462 Spokane Leases------------Ore-Wash Total----- 373 1,835 Number Catt Ie & Horses 91 61 46,079 1,493 155 143 46,180 3,986 218 70,626 131 224 Number Sheep 562 1,765 Number AUMs District 171,867 4,393 Burns------------ 5,945 420,342 15,340 3,074 574 64,655 17,939 173 117 15,389 1,137 1,700 332 8 115 22 239 18 1,310 114 6,591 117 22,332 Va1e------------- Prinevi11e------- Baker------------ Sa1em------------ Eugene----------- Roseburg--------- Medford---------- Coos Bay--------- Oregon Total--- 50,807 4,510 I 200 15 45 16 35 19 5 7 1 120 FY 1981 740 11,754 Lakeview--------- Burns------------ Vale------------- Prinevi11e------- Baker------------ Sa1em------------ Eugene----------- Roseburg--------- Medford---------- Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---- 25,919 1,003,619 Grazing use totals during calendar year 1979 were: Oregon-----------Washington-------Ore-Wash Tota1-- 1,200 Water Development Number SP~~:~~:~~-~:~:~== District 215,931 1,000 Fencing Miles 558 24 977,700 ~ Grass Seed ing Acres 400 Lakeview---------198,266 20,697 Above figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement. District Vegetation Manipulation Acres Number Permits & Leases Number Cattle [, Horses Number Sheep [, Goats Number AUMs 1,467 405 1,872 229,694 10,099 239 ;793 10,141 ~ 11,641 975,906 31,141 1,007,047 Spokane---------- Ore-Wash Tota1-- e'. '/ Water Vegetation Grass Man ipu la t ion Seeding Fencing Acres Acres Miles 1,497 550 6,529 880 1,100 Deve lopment Number 56 48 3 25 4 21 51 7 2 3 35 20 1,497 25 9,084 ill 104 1,497 9,084 2 173 lO4 -- RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES FORAGE AND FENCING--Cumu1ative totals from 1934 through 9/30/81. Big game animals which used lands managed by BLM during fisca 1 year 1981. , Distric t .~. I Lakeview------Burns---------Va1e----------Prineville----Baker---------Salem---------Eugene--------Roseburg------ Medford-------Coos Bay------Oregon Tota1Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total 1..1 !/ Juniper Grass Vegetation Manipulation Seeding Management Acres Acres Acres 26,632 28,879 318,823 25,878 35,409 143,274 205,378 317,478 48,690 26,109 l(35,621 916 741,845 1../ 16,181 Fencing Miles Cattle Guards Number 159 107 370 104 64 1,597 1,758 2,839 1,026 510 495 15,666 20 7,144 748,989 ~ 436,986 133 7,898 16,181 District 599 600 401 32 100 35 7,765 Truck Stock Trail Miles !/ 904 3 m 1,632 3 1,635 (. 'f 'II I District Lakeview-------Burns---------- Va1e-----------Prineville----- Baker---------- Sa1em---------- Eugene--------- Roseburg------- Medford-------- Coos Bay-------Oregon Total-Spokane-------- Ore-Wash Tota13/ ~/ Number Reservoirs 1,099 1,030 1,089 213 25 14 4/ 45 35 27 4/ i/ ~ 11 1,020 Includes catchments: Baker 3. He liponds. 14 1,223 2 3,579 'J.J Number Springs 137 172 577 67 347 " Number Wells 65 78 43 12 13 ill 38 1,358 211 Elk Bighorn Sheep 12,020 40,000 40,000 46,500 20,000 19,000 19,000 18,600 16,600 35,000 15,000 269,700 230 150 150 5,500 2,400 560 660 500 2,500 12,650 460 35 12,055 10,000 279,700 250 12,900 35 495 Mountain Goats 20 265 175 160 160 Black Bear Cougar 20 15 20 10 60 230 340 90 500 200 1,485 TIS 100 1,585 18 293 20 10 20 5 50 20 25 15 50 60 Va1e-------------Prinevil1e-------Baker------------Sa1em------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---- 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 9,173,700 30,000 14,500 9,600 10',000 1,000 2,000 22 2,200 100 69,422 51 212 645 345 90 620 284 268 811 344 3,670 Spokane----------Ore-Wash Tota1-- 307,700 13,013,400 307,700 9,481,400 4,000 73,422 120 3,790 District Lakeview---------Burns------------- '() ;J») Lakeview 45; Burns 9; Vale 23; Prineville 27; eo': " . , _.; Big Game Acres Fishable Streams Miles Waterfowl Acres 20 1,320 Spokane----------Ore-Wash Tota 1-- 2,500 5,000 2,800 1,500 220 Deer Small Game Acres K). " Pipelines Number Miles Tanks lOB 54 242 316 611 557 128 118 28 56 Lakeview---------Burns------------Va1e-------------Prinevi11e-------Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---- Pronghorn Antelope ~, WILDLIFE HABITAT ON 'BLM LANDS as of 9/30/81. Includes fire rehabilitation seeding: Lakeview 59,445; Burns 54,377; Vale 53,140; Prineville 4,970; Baker 8,770; Medford 3,579; Spokane 7,144. Includes exclosures: Lakeview 37; Burns 40; Vale 70; Prineville 34; Baker l4; Spokane 1. WATER DEVELOPMENTS--Cumu1ative totals from 1934 through 9/30/81. ,I ~--.--.--- RECREATION SITES WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT Other Wildlife Water Brush Contro 1 Grass/Legume Acres District 1980 1981 1980 Miles 1980 1981 572 Vale------------ Number 1980 12 4 1 9 210 Burns----------Prineville------ 1981 240 . Lakeview-------- Development Fencing Seeding z Acres 2,560 Im~rovements 1981 1980 23 6 4 6 I 10 13 20 Roseburg-------Medford--------- 220 Coos Bay-------- -=. Oregon Total-- 240 560 80 800 Spokane--------- ___ Ore-Wash Total 240 800 :t, "((, ') 20 57 2,600 15 . 10 10 20 2,684 20 57 20 2,685 340 10 "IT 340 3,742 12 32 7:../ Clearance Miles 1980 1981 Rearing Area Miles 1980 1981 ~(I l! Improved Fish Fencing Passage Miles 1980 1981 Miles 1980 1981 Reservoirs Acres 1980 1981 3 20 4 10 3 Burns----------- 4 4 6 Prineville---':"'-- 3 3 10 2 15 10 DeveloEed. Recreation Sites Number Units Picnic Number Came 1 2 50 3 57 31 3 37 33 29 3 3 1 10 16 177 207 6 63 70 8 69 82 10 86 ll7 49 121 2 696 596 54 3 1 696 55 m 3 14 12 "IT 50 2T -1 6" 12 20 IT I; Spokane--------35 . Ore-Wash Total 47 "IT 50 2T -I 6" 12 20 23 4 8T 3 84 Calendar Year 1981 Washington Oregon Use Camping----------------- Picnicking-------------- Fishing----------------- Hunting----------------- Sightseeing------------- Water Sports------------ Winter Sports----------- Off-highway vehicles---- 720,000 1,367,000 1,104,000 924,000 2,090,000 780,000 350,000 208,000 211 ,000 7,754,000 Total 4 2 17 9 ESTIMATED RECREATION VISITS TO BLM LANDS ~Other------------------- 50 Number of Primit ive Recreation Sites 7 5 31 6 2 1 Most standard facilities available. ~/ Vale------------ Eugene---------- Salem--------~- 1/ Lakeview-------- Baker---------- Salem----------- lJ Eugene---------Roseburg-------Medford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total-Spokane -------Ore-Wash Total I Y Spawning and/or Stream 18 560 50 3,742 Recreation sites constructed and operated by the Bureau of Land Management, as of 9/30/81. District Lakev1ew-Burns----------Prineville-----Vale-----------Baker----------- 20. AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENT !I .. 20 29 Eugene---------- Roseburg------- Medford--------Coos Bay--- ----Oregon Total-- ... 50 Baker----------Salem---------- District 1981 0).: 51,000 56,000 79,000 187,000 20,000 211 ,000 121,000 1,000 617,000 SUMMARY OF WILDERNESS INVENl"ORY RESULTS Acres Wilderness study areas - 87 areas Lands lacking. wilderness character istics O&C lands exempted from wilderness review Total public lands (Based on 1978 Acreage) 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 and through culverts. ~/ Includes new projects and improvement of existing water. 2,652,300 11,313,000 1,759,200 15,724,500 Washington Wilderness study areas - 2 areas Lands lacking wilderness character istics Total public lands 1/ 6,500 303,700 310,200 Y Includes 975 acres in a third area on the Washington-Oregon State line. ')0 ROADS CONSTRUCTED FIRE STATISTICAL SUMMARY Miles Built With Number of Man-caused Fires 8 Lakeview-------- Burns----------- Vale------------ Prineville------ Baker-----------Salem-----------Eugene----------- 40 16 31 23 2 2 6 20 2 Roseburg------~-- Medford---------Coos Bay--------Oregon Total--Spokane---------Ore-Wash Total- 150 9 ill Acres Burned Number of Lightning Fires Acres Burned 36 69 16 55 10 6,101 18,717 4,707 2,204 548 Total Number Fires Total Acres ~ 6,576 29,652 20,970 5,244 3,709 48 1 259 2,575 10 69,044 13 12,248 81,292 475 10,935 16,263 3,040 3,161 48 1 259 2,558 10 36,750 10 17 196 32,294 44 109 32 86 33 2 2 6 30 .2 346 9,648 46,398 4 200 2,600 34,894 ill Total Acres, All Owners - 159,278 ''1"() . .: ~ 11 111 IV V VI 45 132 83 38 14 4 0 0 0 1 0 3IT 4' T 46 147 0 166 109 468 168 80 148 205 196 30 32 65 909 1,421 1,731 3,343 1,137 8,541 9,009 Salem----------------Eugene--------------- Roseburg------------- Medford-------------- Coos Bay-------------- Total, Western Oregon 8 8 m ill 41 57 56 69 26 249 Oregon Total---------- 8 1,109 232 250 72 33 RIGHTS OF WAY ~The Bureau of Land Management performed maintenance on 7,000 miles of permanent roads in western Oregon and 500 miles in eastern Oregon and Washington during FY 1980. Approximately 11,000 miles of BLM roads were maintained during FY 1981 by BLM, with an additional 3,450 miles being maintained by timber purchasers and under agreements with counties or timber companies. Number 179 79 40 16 45 46 Total to 9/30/81 ROADS MAINTAINED Number of Fires by Size Class During 1981 : Size Class A B C D E and larger False Alarms FY 1981 Electric Transmission Lines---- Telephone, Telegraph Lines----- Communication Sites------------ Water Pipelines, Ditches, etc.- Roads, Highways, Material Sites~ Airports----------------------- Sewer Lines-------------------- Total------------------------ Total Acres Burned by Problem Class During 1981: Acres --5-2- 9,978 33,033 23,243 14,986 FY 1980 Miles Built Under Timber Sale Contracts FY FY Total to 1980 1981 9/30/81 Right of way permits issued by the Oregon State Office during the 1980 and 1981 fiscal years. (Does not include permits for logging roads in western Oregon. ) Average Number of Fires Anuual1y Duriug Ten Years, 1972-1981, Man-caused - 108 Lightning-caused - 256 Acres burned - 43,900 Total fires for 10 years - 3,632 I District Lakeview-------------Burns---------------- Vale-----------------Prineville------------ Baker----------------- Total, Eastern Oregon Average Number of Fires Annually During Five Years; 1977-1981: Man-caused - 124 . Lightning-caused - 258 Acres burned - 34,439 Total fires for 5 years - 1,908 Problem Class Approp~iated Funds /~. Fires occurring during 1981. •• ." -, MINERALS ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT,S AND AGREEMENTS . District Lakeview---------Burns------------ Vale------------- Prineville-------Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total-- Coal Leases in Force, Acres--- Oil & Cas Leases Issued, Acres Oil & Gas Leases in Force, Acres------------------------ 11 7 Cumulative Determinations, 2 3 Cumulative Determinations, Completed, 2 2 9" 9" FY 1980 Eminent Direct Domain Purchase Burns------------------ Vale------------------- Prineville-------------- Claims Retaining Surface Rights Number---------------------- Acres------------------------ Bak~r------------------ Salem------------------ Eugene----------------- Roseburg----------.----- Medford---------------- Coos Bay--------------- Spokane----------------Ore-Wash Total-------- FY 1981 Eminent Direct Domain Purchase 4'6 3 2 1 8 4 13 4 6 : .' District Medford Rogue River Scenic Easements Rogue River Fee Title Rogue River Foot Trail Total Acquisitions -=; 5,403 1,812,823 521 240 566,006 2,340,547 107,574 194,150 3,203,412 3,203,412 157,311 157,311 14,254,010 14,254,010 9,808,613 9,808,613 17,457,422 17,457,422 9,965,924 9,965,924 106 2,120 90 1,800 6 120 6 120 521 86,576 () ,/,' \'t. . COMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES District Lakeview-------------Burns----------------- Vale-----------------FS-Oregon------------Total--------------- In effect 9-30-80 No. Acres In effect 9-30-81 No. Ac.:.res 10 10 7 5 10 15 6 5 32 16,185.31 22,254.65 13,921.00 6,858.40 59,219.36 36 16,185.31 33,924.33 11,918.44 6,858.40 68,886.48 District In effect 9-30-80 No. Acres In effect 9-30-81 No. Acres Lakeview-------------Burns----------------Vale-----------------Prineville-----------FS-Oregon-I/---------- 33 23 81 40 24 43 24 92 31 23 2 5 9 6 -7 FY 1980 Eminent Direct Domain Purchase 5 1 1 5,403 152,466 NONCOMPETITIVE GEOTllERMAL LEASES 63 WILD AND SCENIC RIVER EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED I. -/11 '. 7 4 11 13 4 3 5 5 1 Lands~------------- Total 5 IT 96 2 Cumulative Determinations, 2 2 3 77 Acres-FS 3 4 FY 1980 A~res------------ Acres-BLM Lands------------- 5 19 8 40 4 94 11 8 15 15 9 74 FY 1981 Mineral Patents Issued-------- P.L. 167 Determinations, Lakevi ew----- -----.--- -- ,I FY 1980 Coal Leases Issued, Acres----- 2 5 Item 3 ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED District G() Agreements Signed FY 1980 FY 1981 Permits Issued FY 1981 FY 1980 3 Washington FY 1981 Ore~on Right of way permits issued for logging, ·and· reciprocal right of way and road use agreements signed. FY 1981 Eminent Di rect Domain Purchase 10 8 10 '"8 FS-Washin~ton-I/------ 2 Total---------~------- 203 51,734.66 27,539.48 144,640.20 57,885.63 37,594.00 5,120.00 324,513.97 BLM has leasing responsibility on National 4 I; ...... ill Forests~ 63,107.79 34,299.10 156,093.44 43,993.83 37,587.00 5,120.00 340,201.16 WITHDRAWAL REVIEW DETERMI NATIONS LANDS TRANSFERRED BETWEEN BLM AND OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES Reviewed in FY 1980 Cant inue Revoke Acres No. Acres No. m ~ Oregon Withdrawa Is Land Classifications 46 Washington Withdrawa Is Land Classifications 5 Total ~ ~ 52 Remaining to be Rev iewed As of 9-30-80 Acres No. 53,337 16,017 838 146 1,963,638 13,330,829 1,793 1,114,999 20,175 16,429,641 71,147 2 2 553 35 2 2 1,572 ~~i Oregon Jurisdiction Transferred to BLM Jurisdiction Transferred from BLM ----Oregon Withdrawals Land Classifications 84 31 Washington Wit hd rawa Is Land Classifications 4,896 12 9 ~ 15 190,202 67 Total 136 4 48 153,859 28,818 17,788 2,373 750 67 ~ 11 21,578 1,369 400 In effect 9-30-80. Recreation & Public Purposes Act- Small Tract----------------------Airport--------------------------Mining Claim Occupancy Act------- Public Works Leases-------------- Communication Site Leases-------- Special Land Use Permits---------Total--------------------------- 1,110,103 16,129 Washington Number Acres Oregon Number Acres Kind 1,791,991 13,299,638 541 . 12,594 27 3,629 LAND LEASES J Ii FY 1981 Acres Washington Jurisdiction Transferred to BLM Jurisdiction Transferred from BLM Remaining to be Reviewed As of 9-30-81 Acres No. Reviewed in FY 1981 Continue Revoke Acres No. No. Acres 'I FY 1980 Acres 57 35 13 10 3,573 51 196 37 1 4 1 99 207 1 4 1;449 1 8 84,554 88,416 22 7 1,457 16,217,861 LAND LEASES In effect 9-30-81. AVAILABILITY OF FEDERAL LANDS FOR MINERAL EXTRACTION 1/ As of 9-30-81. Oregon Acres Open Entry and Location Under the Mining Laws Application and Offer Under the Mineral Leasing Laws 1/ 33,482,776 Acres Closed 950,000 9,012,469 2,621,000 ~ 34,652,776 1,195,000 10,843,469 2,150,000 "\:1 Acreage includes Federal subsurface ownership and acquired lands. Washington Number Acres Oregon Number Acres Kind Washington Acres Acres Open Closed Recreation & Public Purposes Act- Small Tract----------------------Airport--------------------------Mining Claim Occupancy Act------- Public Works Leases-------------- Communication Site' Leases-------- Special Land Use Permits---------Tota1--------------------------- 60 35 5 10 4,370 51 296 37 1 4 1 1 89 100,787 105,546 ill 1,449 12 9 1,459 26 PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS FY 1980 e:.· () ":'.' ':1./. 13 Kind Oregon Miles of Line Retraced ·or Surveyed-----------Corners Monumented------Plats Accepted----------- 721 1,520 50 Washington 71 300 6 FY 1981 Oregon 643 1,295 17 WaShington 26 7 LAND PATENTS ISSUED Kind of Patent Oregon - BLM Public Sale--------------------- Recreation & Public Purposes Act Exchange------------------------ Railroad Grant------------------ Mining Claim Patent------------- Color of Title Patent----------- Total - BLM------------------- Oregon - Other Agency Indian Fee Patents-------------- National Forest Exchange-------- Reclamation Sale---------------- Total - Other Agency---------- Washington - BLM Exchange--------.---------------- Public Sale--------------------~ Townsite-Patent----------------- Mining Claim Patent-----'-------- Airport Conveyance Patent------- Total - BLM-------------------- No. 6 1 2 FY 1980 Acres No. 263 802 1,202 FY 1981 Acres 1./ 4 28 653 2,595 11 20 16 3,312 2 3 157 10 2,424 4 1 3,399 120 3,519 1 4 160 6,830 5 6,990 200 2 80 12 212 2 1 51 41 5 2 412 .b 184 14 2 16 .80 601 681 Washington - Other Agency Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust--- National Forest Exchange-------- Total - Other Agency----------- 83 7,446 83 7,446 Ore-Wash Total - BLM-------.-------- 12 2,836 (~)-' , ; 1/ Includes one sale of 5 acres of acquired land conveyed by a quitclaim deed. LANDS RECEIVED BY BLM FY 1980 Acres Oregon Exchanges------------------------------ Reconveyance of Recreation & Public . Purposes Act Land-------------------- Acquistions in Fee--------------------- Total Oregon------------------------- 683 FY 1981 Acres 3,710 17 8 3,718 Washington: 160 Exchanges----------------------------~- Reconveyance of Recreation & Public . Purposes Act Land-------------------- Total Washington--------------------- 280 280 Ore-Wash Total--------------------------- 1,902 ,~ .~J 922 -3,878 l' \" 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 enjoy ment of life through outdoor recreation. The Department assesses our energy and mineral resources and works to assure that their development is in the best interest 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.
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