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ELM: FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1981
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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
1981
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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
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Minor Forest
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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
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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 --------------------------------------------------
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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
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EMPLOYEES OF BLM
(Authorized permanent positions)
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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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
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State Office----------------------­
Ore-Wash Total-------------------
277
1,072
268
1,000
Dist rict
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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.
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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------------------------­
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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
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COLLECTIom, CLASSIFIEIiBY C(HfJDITY, F'i 1980 - OREroN
COLLECTIOm, ClASSIFIED BY C(HfJDITY, F'i 1981 - OREroN
Land Status
O&C Lands
Comnodity
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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
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$
$
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
$343,795.20
Other Resources
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$
72,701.45
$
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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
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7,859;21
<44,884.82>21
Other Fees
1,931.04
7,676.57
Other Sources
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$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
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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>
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Total O&C
$187,877 ,646.63
$193,911,483.01
$193,099,252.65
Grand Tota 1 BUf I All Sources:
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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.
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Fran grazing leases issued under Sec. 15 of the Taylor Grazing Act.
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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
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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/
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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
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Grand Total, All Sources:
$325,607.34
Grand Total, All Sources:
158,887.86
Rent of Land
Other Fees
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Land Sales
903.75
Unrelated to
Land Status
$ 95,615.00
Mineral Leases
Mineral Sales
Land Sales
BLM
Lands
Commodity
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Sec. 15.
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Includes $480,851.73 of CBWR.
31 Includes $42,099.00 of CBWR.
Includes $792,437.26 of CBWR.
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Includes $58,381.44 of CBWR.
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PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1980 - WASHINGTON
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1981 - WASHINGTON
Distribution of proceeds to Washington counties and to the State of
Washington derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management in Washington. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing
fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.I.L.T., and from other
sources during fiscal year 1980.
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Grazing
Leases
Counties
Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
~))
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$
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Lakeview---------­
Burns------------­
Vale-------------­
Prinevi11e-------­
Baker------------­
Sa1em------------­
Eugene------------
FY 1980
Cases Closed
Cases
CollecPending
tions
No.
9/30/80
FY 1981
Cases Closed
Collections
No.
$
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$
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
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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------------­
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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
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&
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
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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.
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District 1/
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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
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.
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'
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As the Nation's principal conservation
agency, the Department of the Interior has
responsibility for most of our nationally
owned public lands and natural resources.
This includes fostering the wisest use of our
land and water resources, protecting our fish
and wildlife, preserving the environmental and
cultural values of our national parks and
historical places, and providing for the 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.