BLNI FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1982
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BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
BLM Fact s
1982
Contents Page
Bureau of Land Management Offices in Oregon and Washington ------------Employees of BLM ------------------------------------------------------Youth Programs --------------------------------------------------------Lands Managed by BLM in each District ---------------------------------RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1981 - Oregon -----------
Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1982 - Oregon -----------
Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1981 - Washington -------
Collections, Classified by Commodity, FY 1982 - Washington -------
Expenditures for Resource Management -----------------------------
Lands Managed by BLM-in each County ------------------------------
Payments to Counties and State, FY 1981 - Oregon -----------------
Payments to Counties and State, FY 1982 -.Oregon -----------------
Payments to Counties and State, FY 1981 - Washingtori -------------
Payments to Counties and State, FY 1982 - Washington -------------TIMBER MANAGEMENT
C ommercial Forest Land -------------------------------------------
Timber Harvests
Sales -----------------------------------------------------Timber
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Timber Trespasses ------------------------------------------------
Minor Forest Products ?ales --------------------------------------
Forest Development - I -------------------------------------------
Forest Development - II ------------------------------------------
Forest Development - III ------------------------------------------
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WILD HORSE MANAGEMENT
wild Horse Management --------------------------------------------- . 22
Horse Populations on BLM Rangelands, Cumulative ------------------- 22
Disposition of Captured wild Horses, Cumulative ------------------- 22
RANGE MANAGEMENT
Livestock Grazing ------------------------------------------------Resource Development and Conservation ----------------------------Resource Development and Conservation, Forage & Fencing,
Cumulative ---------------------------------------------------Resource Development and Conservation, Water Developments,
Cumulative ----------------------------------------------------
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WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT
Big Game Population Estimates ------------------------------------Wildlife Habitat on BLM Lands ------------------------------------Wildlife Habitat Improvement -------------------------------------Aquatic Habitat Improvement ---------------------------------------
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Contents RECREATION MANAGEMENT
Recreation Management --------------------------------------------
EstUnated Recreation Visits to BLM Lands -------------------------
Summary of Wilderness Inventory Results --------------------------
28 28 29 FIRE OCCURRENCES
Fire Statistical Summary -----------------------------------------
29 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Oregon and Washington
OREGON STATE OFFICE
825 NE Multnomah Street 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
Joshua L. Warburton
District Manager
MINERALS MANAGEMENT
Minerals ---------------------------------------------------------
Competitive Geothermal Leases ------------------------------------
Noncompetitive Geothermal Leases ---------------------------------
Withdrawal Review Determinations ---------------------------------
Availability of Federal Lands f-or Mineral Extraction -------------
BURNS DISTRICT
74 S Alvord Street Burns, OR 97720 573-2071 32 32 33 33
33 34 VALE DISTRICT
100 Oregon Street P.O. Box 700 ':Vale, OR 97918 473-3144 Fearl M. Parker
District Manager
LANDS MANAGEMENT
Lands Transferred Between BLM and Other Federal Agencies ---------
Land Leases ------------------------------------------------------
Public Land Surveys ----------------------------------------------
Land Patents Issued ----------------------------------------------
Lands Received by BLM
PRINEVILLE DISTRICT
185 East 4th Street
P.O. Box 550 Prineville, OR 97754 447~1i5
34 35 35
36 37 Gerald E. Magnuson
District Manage r
SALEM DISTRICT
1717 Fabry Road, SE P.O. Box 3227 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
672-4491 James E. Hart
District Manager
MEDFORD DISTRICT
3040 Bidd Ie 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
Eas t 4217 Main
Spokane, WA ·99202
509-456-2570
Roger Burwell
District Manager
ROADS AND EASEMENTS
Roads Constructed ------------------------------------------------
Rights of Way ----------------------------------------------------
Roads Maintained -------------------------------------------------
Road Right of Way Permits and Agreements -------------------------
Road Right of Way Easements and Lands Acquired -------------------
Other Acquisitions -----------------------------------------------
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ROSEBURG DISTRICT
777 NW Garden Valley Blvd. , _ Roseburg, OR 97470 2
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EMPLOYEES OF BLM
(Authorized permanent positions)
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District
September 30
September 30
1981
1982
Lakeview--------------------------Burns-----------------------------Vale------------------------------Prineville------------------------Baker-----------------------------Salem-----------------------------Eugene----------------------------Roseburg--------------------------Medford---------------------------Coos Bay--------------------------Spokane--------~-------------------
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36
40
34
19
116
98
98
145
100
18
State Office----------------------
Ore-Wash Total-------------------
268
1,000
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54
67 '!;./
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LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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188
164
162
285
135
23
211
1,364 ))
11 Does not include temporary and WAE employees. 21 The Baker District is now a resource area in the Vale District. includes conversions of WAE positions to permanent positions and merger ~
of DSC Western Field Office with 050 Branch of Cadastral Survey. Total full~
time equivalency was reduced from 1,536 in FY 1981 to· 1,500 in FY 1982.
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Young Adult: Conser"vat ion Corps
Salem
Medford
Total
Enrollees
10
30
40
Appraised Value
of ~lork Projects
$ 125,747
622,473
$ 748,220
Hectares
Acres
Lakeview---------.--------------
Burns---------------------------
Vale----------------------------
Prineville--------7-------------
Baker--------------------------
Salem---------------------------
Eugene--------------------------
Roseburg------------------------
Medford-------------------------
~Coos Bay------------------------
, . '. Oregon Total-------.-----------
1,359,148
1,441,942
1,854,726
556,514
183,158
163,564
128,290
171,607
368,557
133,553
6,361,059
3,358,457
3,563,039
4,583,029
1,375,146
452,583
404,166
317,004
424,041
910,704
330,009
15,718,178
Spokane-------------------------
Ore-Wash Tot al------------·----
125,728
6,486,787
310,674
16,028,852
District
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YOUTH PROGRAMS, FY 1982
Camp
Lands under the exclusive jurisdiction of each district of the Bureau of Land
Management in Oregon and Washington. Includes public domain, revested Oregon
& California Railroad grant lands, reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant
lands, Land Utilization Project Lands, and certain other categories.
Acreages are as of September 30, 1982, and are approximate. Lands managed by
BLM are 25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon and less than 1 percent of
Washington.
Youth Hours
Worked
17,528
62,858
80,386
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OJLIECI:IONS, ClASSIFIED BY cn!KJIlITY, FY 1981 - OBEroN
CBWR 3/
O&C Lands
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COIIIIlOd i ty
BI1I
Mineral Leases
181,046.00
Mineral (Haterial)
Sales
FS 2/
$
13,577.00
550.80
72,701.45
Sale of Timber
Grazing Fees
Sec. 3 51
Sec. 15-~
273,920.26
Land Status
166,524,866.17
25,876,083.74
6,028,700.96
14,456,393.77
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9,868.98
Othe r Sources
7,676.57
Total O&C
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$18,983,314.66
$
$<27,418.00>
Other Resources
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Unrelated
to
Lands 41
Land Status
9,926.00
$ 8,831,251.60
81,446.27
107.50
6,880.91
911,820.92
43,308.50
13,000.00
2,363,611.73
5,069,019.76
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65,549,992.12
11,299,730.98
16l, 177. 53
1,573,682.38
89,578.66
8,363.54
475,126.35
42,162.77
5,086.49
82,871.83
4,469.82
3,028.99
Other Sources
Totals
67,296,487.19
$11,299,730.98
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$2,458,116.50
$15,640,755.22
$95,276.94
$78,596,218.17
Grand Total BI1I, All Sources:
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$
43,891.88
Penalties &
For feit urea
Total O&C
Includes 2,074,602 acres of revested Oregon .and California Railroad grant lands managed by
the Bureau 0 f Land Management.
Includes 492,399 acres of revested Oregon and California 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 mineral leasing.
Fran grazing permits issued under Sec. 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act.
From grazing leases issued under Sec. 15 of the Taylor Grazing Act.
Refund
<kher
Other Fees
$193,099,252.65
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FS 21
Recreation Fees
$193,911,483.01
Grand Total BUI, All Sources:
Y
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$ 7,859.21
1,931.04
$6,107,956.72
116,924.00
Grazing Fees
Sec. 3 51
Sec. 15-~1
Penalt ies & For
feitures
$25,876,083.74
Miner a1 lease s
Sa I e of Timber
(44,884. 82>21
$168,035,399.27
CBWR 3/
Land Sales
2,719.11
48,039.96
BI1I II
Rent of Land
2,158,365.81 120,798.80 980,472.97
Coumodity
Hineral (lbterial)
Sales
2,392.42
Other Fees
Totals
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5,916.10
10,844.87
Land Status
O&C Lands
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$ 2,167,479.22
17,088.00
Recreation Fees
Other Resources
Unrelated
to
50,92B.OO
Land Sales
Rent of Land
Other
Lands!:J
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.1«) mLIEcrIONS, ClASS IFIED BY C01II)DITY, FY 1982 - QREQ)N
Land Status
$85,490,635.85
Includes 2,074,602 acres of revested tregon and California Railroad grant lands managed by
the fureau of Land Hanagenent.
Includes 492,39? acres of revested <regon_and California Railroad grant lands managed by
the Forest Servlce.
Includes 74,547 acres of reconveyed [):)OS Bay Wagon Ibad grant lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Hanagenent.
Principally public domain ~nd acquired lan~s managed by the Bureau of Land Managanent,
plus other federal lands W1.th respect to mlneral leasing.
Frao-gra~ng permits. issued UIder Sec. 3 of the Taylor Q-azing Act.
Frcxn granng leases lssued under Sec. 15 of the Taylor Grazing Act.
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Commodity Mineral Leases Mineral Sales
Land Sales
Rent of Land
Unrelated to
Land Status
BLM Lands
$ 95,615.00 1/
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COLLECTIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COMMODITY, FY 1982 - WASHINGTON
COLLECTIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COMMODITY, FY 1981 - WASHINGTON
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Mineral Leases Sale of Timber
Grazing
Section 15 63,499.64
Grazing
Sec. 15
Recreat ion Fees
1, 717 .00
53,177.00
Other Fees
67,102.00"
Penalties & Forfeitures
84,650.59
$363,020.23
34,129".00
eOther Fees
Penalties & Forfeitures
82,443.00
Other Sources
621.00
Other Sources
155.00
Other Resources
321. 00
Grand Total, All Sources:
301,653.00
Recreation Fees
Other Resources
Total 31,649.00
Rent of Land
210.00
13,240.00
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Total $152,694.59
419.00
$1,554,329.00
Grand Total, All Sources: $515,714.82
$116,991.00
$1,67l ,320.00
1/ Principally public domain and acquired lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management, plus other federal lands with respect to mineral
leasing.
1/ Principally public domain and acquired lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Management, plus other federal lands with respect to mineral
leasing.
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$
1,625.00
Land Sales
158,887.86
f Timber
Sale
$1,166,070.00 1/
Mineral Sales
29,850.73
Unrelated to
Land Status
BLM Lands
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BLM EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Oregon and Washington
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FY 1981
FY 1982
Forest Management---------------------
Forest Deve10pment--------------------
Range Management----------------------
Range Improvement---------------------
Soil and Watershed COnservation-------
Lands and Minera1s---------~----------
Wildlife Management-------------------
Recreation Management-----------------
Recreation COnstruction---------------
Cadastral Survey----------------------
Resource Protection-------------------
Fire Presuppression-------------------
Fire Suppression----------------------
Fire & Storm Damage Rehabi1itatio"n----
Blister Rust Contro1------------------
Law Enforcement-----------------------
Road Construction & Acquisition-------
Building Construction-----------~-----
Maintenance of Capital Investments----
Planning and Data Management----------
Program Services----------------------~
$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
$16,570,602
16,854,435
3,841,233
1,030,711
1,257,789
2,373,374
1,972,351
1,170,509
115,898
756,263
3,058,690
1,248,270
764,964
539,004
65,379
189.,304
959,074.,
12,011.
10,363,460
1,251,104
2,952,540
Tot a 1-----------------------------2---
$62,432,648
$67,346,965
LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGMENT
IN EACH COUNTY IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON
As of September 30, 1982.
Washington
Oregon
Count:l::
Baker---------------
Ben to n--------------
Clackamas-----------
Clatsop-------------
Co1umbia------------
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-----------
Umatil1a------------
Union---------------Wallowa-------------
. . Wasco---------------
,.,Washington----------
Whee Ie r-------------Yamhill-------------
Total
Acres
369,606
57,574
63,151
43
ll,081
166,652
511,241
67,510
519,807
653,471
23,717
171,180
4,090,843
180
430,920
25,846
311,480
288,549
2,593,106
289,535
20,407
88,202
4,555,099
21,005
35,886
5,195
41,672
43,403
49,473
8,857
6,250
20,690
35,904
12,015
85,938
42,690
15,718,178
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Acres
Adams---------------Asotin--------------Benton--------------
Che1an--------------
Cla11am-------------
Clark---------------COlumbia------------
Cowl it z-------------
Douglas-------------
Ferry---------------
Franklin------------
Garfield------------
Grant---------------
Grays Harbor--------
Island--------------
Jefferson-----------
King----------------Kitsap--------------Kittitas------------Klickitat-----------
Lewis---------------
Lincoln-------------
Mason---------------Okanogan------------
Pacific-------------Pend Oreille--------
Pierce--------------
San Juan------------Skagit--------------Skamania------------Snohomish-----------
Spokane-------------
Stevens-------------
Thurston------------Wahkiakum-----------Walla Walla---------Whatcom-------------Whitman-------------Yakima--------------
Total
601
10,422
14,524
21,574
237
5
519
52
37,"683
11,968
17,367
43;3
37,129
13
2
90
387
16,009
17,482
279
6,974
3
55,256
374
1,904
12
288
356
656
170
29,813
1
1
698
145
1,334
25,913
310,674
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1981 - OREGON
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Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the State of Oregon
derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau of Land
Kanagement in Oregon.
Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees,
mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P.I.L.T., and from other sources
during fiscal year 1981.
Resource
Mineral
Leasing
Management
Counties
Baker
Benton
·Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
O&C Lands
2,724,456.34
5,381,043.65
Coos
1,997,288.29
5,720,388.75
Crook
Curry
3,538,884.57
Deschutes
Douglas
. Gilliam
24,287,413.25
Grant
Harney
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Kalheur
Marion
15, 19Z, 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
Horrow
Hultnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umat illa
Union
Wallowa
66,373.50
42,013.25
3,069.50
304,471. 13
4,513.00
Hood River
Jackson
8,743.50
240.00
13,385.50
139.50
740.00
6,495.31
165,li9.50
9,396.50
56,185.50
1,627.00
1,056,817.60
2,094,244.02
542,952.15
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill
Total
Sec. 15
Grazing
Leases
8.26
577.54
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
.1,853.50
370,440.93
18,407.50
.50
610,821.17
344.50
2.50
240.00
1,043.00
4,527.00
3,549.50
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
Includes $792,437.26 of CBWR.
of Taxes
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
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Grazing
Sec. 3
& Sec. 15
Resource
in Lieu
Totals
110,430.76
2,726,720.34
5,396,453.15
475.50
1,998,028.29
6,526,051.32
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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
384,316.40
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
counties
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Co lumbia
Coos
Crook
Curry
Management
O&C Lands
1,104,276.86
2,181,045:05
809,541. 05
2,318,588.44
9,844,176.33
Grant
.
Harney
ad River
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Jackson
Jefferson
Josephine
I<;lamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Halheur
Marion
6,158,013.69
4,747,211. 58
919,575.76
6,000,821.25
141;473.19
1,037,470.08
573,752.39
Morrow
Hultnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill
~~Total
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, j; Payment
37,630.50
5,286.00
42,228.50
4,177.00
758.00
11,003.00
610,644.00
$ 9,383.08
92,301.00
79,204.25
55,084.00
273,351.00
1,237,917.46
8,974.00
35,809.00
80,011.00
7,438.94
97.47
3,305.22
16,365.88
61,603.15
9.00
1,878.26
1,434.63
39.58
6,594.7S
25,622.21
11. 16
6,110.59
1,434,380.98
Deschutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Minerals
428,349.39
848,839.16
220,069.42
247,S78.09
282,946.39
$39,298,109.09
2,472.00
466,451. 09
93,9IS.00
40,969.00
2,851.00
817,185.50
97,457.40
17,775.00
38;954.00
l84.56
20.00
452.00
35,341.50
2,603.49
33, 264. 50
30,555.00
1,078.82
14,255.50
337.33
18,796.50
1,832.21
61,373.00
4,025.40
1,669.00
143,646.00
4,086. SO
12,301.50
$4,415,625.80 $241,499.63
Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
93,501. 00
1,860.00
46,966.00
288.00
Totals
140,514.58
1,111,422.86
2,270,239.55
4,465.00
810,299.05
504,660.41 11
2,834,251. 84
86,637.00
703,391. 59
54,209.00
1,488,589.98
133,150.00 '
232,889.94
155,456.10 21 10,078,934.15
16,888.00 75,277.22
160,616.00
450,332.88
301,432.00
1,600,952.61
28,283.00
19,300.00
42,815.00
6,238,515.95
26,396.00
107,841.63
32,388.00
4,779,639.16
1,124,778. SI
196,136.00
301,432.00
793,505.30
126,063.00
6,220,8l0.41
16,755.00
208,197.19
44,133.00
1,084,454.08
407,299.00
I, 311,941. 90
18,770.00
610,297.39
17,716.00
56,854.S6
6,634.00
435,003.39
849,291.16
29,856.00
67,800.99
9,650.00
262,983.92
39,260.00
70,893.82
57,307.00
71,899.83
106,965.00
127,593.71
18,830.00
84,228.40
265.00
249,512.09
23,484.00
171,216.50
2,454.00
297,701.89
$3,099, 57l.51
$47,054,806.03
$
to State of Oregon from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, etc;-----------------------$204,995.16
Total payments to counties and State, FY 1982---------------------$47,259,801.19
1/ Includes $498,447.41 of CBWR.
21 Includes $69,453.10 of CBWR.
!I Includes $58,381.44 of CBWR.
12
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Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the State of Oregon
der ived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau of Land
Management in Oregon. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees,
mineral fees, rental and sales of land, p~ I.L. T., and from other sOurces
during fiscal year 1982.
Payments
Payment to State of Oregon from 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 c,ount ies and State, FY 1981------------------------$102,530,920.36
~I
PAYHENTS,TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1982 - OREGON
I
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I
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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 Hanagement in Washington. Revenues are from sales of tumber, grazlng
fee s, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, P. I. L. T., and from othe r
sources during fiscal year 1981.
Counties
Adams
Asotin
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clark
Columbia
Cowlitz
Douglas
Ferry
Franklin
Garfield
Grant·
Grays Harbor
Island
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Klickitat
Lewis
Lincoln
Hason
Okanogan
Pacific
Pend Ore ille
Pierce
San Juan
Skagit
Skamania
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima
Total
Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
Sec. 15
Grazing
Leases
$
45.04
921.44
631. 75
1,803.86
4,674.87
1,500.80
1,078.35
12.21
3,268.58
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
PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATE, FY 1982 - WASHINGTON
i
Distribution of proceeds to Washington counties and to the State of
Washington derived from resource management on lands managed by the Bureau
of Land Hanagement 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 1982.
II
I
Totals
$
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
$1,436,879.82
Adams
Asot in
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clark
Columbia
Cowlitz
Douglas
Ferry
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Grays Harbor
Island
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Kl ickitat
Lewis
Lincoln
Hason
Okanogan
Pac i fic
Pend Oreille
Payments
in Lieu
of Taxes
Sec. 15
Grazing
Leases
Count ies
2,706.04
7,493.44
24,577.75
209,001.86
76,007.00
405.00
16,471.00
2,021.00
31,476.87
52,826.80
22,660.35
10,130.21
91,681. 58
16,279.00
Payment to State of Washington from sale of public
8,079.15
domain timber, materials, lands, etc.-------------------$
47,807.50
Payment to State of Washington from mineral leasing-------$
Total payments to counties and State FY 1981--------------$ 1,492,766.47
14
i
$
36.27
749.04
574.21
1,186.22
$
3,624.02
1,250.22
868.28
11.06
2,899.32
•
$
2,791.27
27,565.04
25,888.21
450,658.22
60,247.00
371.00
15,137.00
1,857.00
28,087.02
48,419.22
19,276.28
9,309.06
82,936.32
15,372.00
8,258.00
66,243.00
30,592.00
72,400.00
3,543.00
43,183.00
11,818.00
15,154.00
143,116.00
2,312.00
44,603.00
30,885.00
1,696.00
47,819.00
73,819.00
57,755.00
74,455.40
5,304.21
43,183.00
12,522.27
15,154.00
149,805.17
2,312.00
44,603.00
30,885.00
1,696.00
47,819.08
73,819.00
57,755.00
1,041.37
23,004.00
24,045.37
5.58
13,634.00
76,377.00
8,266.00
48,680.00
$1,594,873.00
13,639.58
76,377 .00
8,340.68
51,737.99
$1,621,461.31
2,055.40
1,761.21
704.27
6,689.17
Pierce
San Juan
Skagit
Skamania
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Thurston
Wahkiakum
Walla Walla
Whatcom
Whitman
Yakima
Total
2,755.00
26,816.00
25,314.00
449,472.00
60,247.00
371.00
15,137.00
1,857.00
24,463.00
47,169.00
18,408.00
9,298.00
80,037.00
15,372.00
3,258.00
66,243.00
30,592.00
Totals
74.68
3,057.99
$ 26,588.31
Payment to State of Washington from sale of public domain
timber, materials, lands, etc.-----~-------------------------$13,397.08
Payment to State of Washington from mineral leasing-----------$583,035.00
Total payments to counties and State FY 198'---------------$S9E;'I1:! -Q8
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TIMBER HARVESTS
COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND
Data are as of 9/30/82.
Commercial
Forest Land
Acres
District
Lakeview-----------------Burns--------------------
Vale---------------------
Prineville---------------Baker--------------------
Salem--------------------
Eugene-------------------Roseburg-~----------------
Medford------------------
Coos Bay-----------------Oregon Total-----------Spokane------------------Ore-Wash Tota1----------
!I
Withdrawn
Forest Land
Acres 1/
Acreages from which the timber sold during fiscal year 1981 and fiscal
year 1982 will be harvested.
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
Land withdrawn from planned timber harvesting for other forest uses such
as recreation sites, streamside buffers, and scenic zones, but included
in commercial forest land totals.
FY 1981 C1earcut
District
Acres
Lakeview
4
Burns-------------17
Va1e--------------Prineville--------
Baker-------------
2
Salem-------------2,917
Eugene------------3,141
Roseburg----------3,980
Medford-----------3,559
Coos Bay----------3,711
Oregon Total----- 17,331
Spokane-----~------
Ore-Wash Tota1---
~
C1earcut
Acres
61
Partialcut
Acres
549
112
1,578
439 2,515
2,831
1,274
10,524
235 20,850
3,385
3,145
4,198
4,935
4,207
20,897
354
330
4,391
515
1,023
14,897
107
22,278
169
21,019
18
20,915
475 22,753
966 J
TIMBER TRESPASSES TIMBER SALES
0
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Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM during
fiscal year 1981 and fiscal year 1982.
FY 1981
Volume
District
178
17,509
:(t
~
FY 1982 Partialcut
Acres
445 1,009
M.bd.ft.
Volume Value
M.bd.ft.
269,425.80
314,969.97
2,041
183
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
9,497
3,845
224,345
207,772
194,243
258,032
228,453
1,128,411
Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
5,153
1,083,200
448,278.37
$284,482,062.77
2,989
1,131,400
$
District
FY 1982 Lakeview---------Burns------------Vale-------------
Prineville-------Baker------------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total----
1,748
4,310
I{)
Value $
114,685
2,784
658,087
210,415
23,366,280
19,255,907
18,334,39_
19,760,01
24,904,622
106,607,190
Lakeview---------
Burns------------
Vale-------------
Prineville-------
Baker------------
Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Medford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Tota1----
16
24,60l.07
21
50,409.22
16
80,989.43
38
48,724.18
15
33,813.24
107 238,637.14
Spokane----------Ore-Wash Tota1--
TIO 241,281.14
100.00
3
2,644.00
210,415
$106,817,605
I)
16 (G
FY 1981 Cases Closed
Cases
Co 11ecPending
No.
tio ns
9/30/80
:0
17 7
1
17 11
16
76
18 146
FY 1982 Cases Closed
Cases
Co llecPending
No.
tions
9/30/81
7
15
12
23
45
15
1,200.00
8,592.40
118
35,338.10
33,389.68
29,159.92
22,605.23
5,209.55
135,494.88
15
12 4
29
20
86 118
135,494.88
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MINOR FOREST PRODUcrS SALES
Item and Unit
Oregon and Washington:
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---------
Mine timbers, each--------
Pulpwood, cords-----------
Cascara bark, pounds------
Boughs, pounds------------
Ferns, bunches------------
Cones, bushels------------
Huckleberry brush, bunches
Christmas trees, each-----
Wildings, each--r---------
Koss, pounds--------------
Arrow stock, cords--------
Piling, lineal feet-------
FY 1981
Quantity
FY 1982
Value
18,078
1,079
14,866
1,613,106
63,000
2,871
425,536
31,476
653
1,700
1,529
8,080
27,519
6,611
$ 50,077.24
38,639.65
512.62
925.92
262.00
1,316.66
1,696.86
7,461.54
215.32
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
Fence stays, each---------
Greens, bunches-----~-----
Quantity
32,082
475
300
10,852
1,960.00
5,495.00
4,497
405
53,449
2,013
355
8,438
1,781
300
7,103
154
15,035.00
5.00
985.00
97.00
41.00
277.00
1,373.00
19.00
213.00
4,569.00
520
31
166.00
16.00
60.00
15.00
10.00
$133,544.00
600
300
1
$133,103.73
$ 88,900.00
12,651.00
150.00
1,507.00
93,180
23,329
Pitch, gallons------------
2,388,661
Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding on commercial
forest land is tabulated here. Natural seeding is not included.
FY 1981
District
Car stakes, each----------
Manzanita, tons------------
Total--------------------
Value
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - I
,
10·
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18
Planting
& Seeding
Acres
1,738
1,608
4,599
3,077
1,945
12,967
6,936
4,381
6,124
6,858
3,899
28,198
3,387
2,795
3,533
3,667
1,850
15,232
14
28
14
28
42
42
6,950
4,409
6,124
6,858
3,899
28,240
Spokane---------
Ore-Wash Total-
12,967
28,198
15,232
42
42
28,27+0
FY 1982
District
"-; ..
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
Lakeview--------
Burns------------·
Vale------------
Prineville------
Baker-----------
Salem-----------
Eugene----------
Roseburg--------
Kedford---------
Coos Bay--------Oregon Total---
,e
] "',)\n
Site
Planting
Preparat ion
K
Acres
Acres
Trees
Lakeview--------
Burns-----------
Vale------------- .
Prineville------
Salem-----------
Eugene----------
Roseburg--------
Kedford---------
Coos Bay--------Oregon Total--Spokane---------
Ore-Wash Total-
Site
Planting
Preparation
M
l\cres
Acres
Trees
Seeding
Pounds
Acres
Seeds
&
Planting
Seeding
Acres
70
41
70
70
41
70
1,711
6,523
7,602
5,057
2,334
23,227
4,354
3,077
4,287
4,902
3,432
20,192
2,279
2,795
2,655
2,926
1,648
12,385
4,354
3,077
4,287
4,902
3,432
20,192
23,227
20,192
12,385
20,192
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FOREST DEVELOPMENT - II
FOREST DEVELOPMENT - III
o
Reforestation treatments·made to protect unestablished stands from animals,
insects, and disease are tabulated under "Protection." Reforestation
treatments made to release unestablished stands from competing vegetation are
tabulated under "Release."
Fertilization and thinning accomplishments on commercial forest land are
tabulated below. The "Tree Improvement" column reports acres seeded or
planted with genetically improved seed or seedlings. "Tree Improvement"
acres are included in the "Forest Development - I" Table.
FY
FY
1981
District
Protection
Acres
Release
Acres
Protection
and Release
Acres
19
496
2,257
753
669
1,498
5,692
227
528
237
2,006
1,836
4,834
723
2,785
990
2,675
3,334
10,526
Spokane--------------------Ore-Wash Tota1------------
5,692
4,834
10,526
Protection
District
Lakeview-------------------Burns----------------------Vale-----------------------Prineville------------------
Acres
Release
Acres
70
Protection
and Release
Acres
tJ)
.)
522
3,392
1,545
3,255
1,976
10,760
1,228
402
334
2,135
5,429
9,528
1,750
3,794
1,879
5,390
7,405
20,288
Spokane--------------------Ore-Wash Total------------
10,760
9,528
20,288
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Improvement
Acres
<t 0
Burns-------------Va1e--------------
Prinevi11e--------
Baker-------------
Sa1em-------------Eugene------------Roseburg----------Kedford------------·
Coos Bay----------Oregon Total-----
152
244
404
1,984
1,260
24
462
231
132
2,109
Spokane
Ore-Wash Total
404
1,984
2,109
FY
340
8
10
70
1,295
219
1982
Fert i lizat ion
Acres
District
,0
Thinning
Precommercial Commercial
Acres
Acres
so
Lakeview-----~-----
70
Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------Hedford--------------------Coos Bay-------------------Oregon Total--------------
Salem-----------~-----------
1
J
FY 1982
Fe rt iliza t ion
Acres
District
19
Lakeview-------------------Burns----------------------Vale-----------------------Prinevil1e-----------------
Baker----------------------
Salem----------------------Eugene---------------------Roseburg-------------------Kedford--------------------Coos Bay-------------------Oregon Total--------------
1981
Lakeview----------
Burns-------------Vale--------------
Prinevi1le--------
Salem-------------Eugene------------Roseburg----------Kedford-----------Coos Bay----------Oregon Total----Spokane
Ore-Wash Total
Improvement
Acres
Thinning
Precommercial Commercial
Acres
Acres
35
6"
60
100
36
296
1,409
2,233
3,023
2,530
3,405
12,635
90
90
222
617
133
1,152
(;
296
12,635
1,152
100
6
eo 20
21
-
-~--
.- --..
.............
-,_.,
~ ...
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LIVESTOCK GRAZING
WILD HORSE MANAGEMENT , FY 1982
District
!/
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Prineville
Medford
Total
Horses Removed Disposition of wild Horses From Range
Cla1med
Adopted
Returned In
or
in
Died or
to
Corral
Branded
Range
Wild District Destro:z:ed
9-30-82
387
341
281
42
293
44
3
54
50
199
1,009
rn
306
2
--2
3
I
4
Grazing use is tabulated for grazing fee year 1981.
fee for all BLM lands was $2.31 per AUM. Sent to Adopt ion Centers
District
102
3
3
2
186
17
35
T08
240
Burns
Lakeview
Permits-----------
Leases------------
HORSE POPULATIONS ON BI.M RANGELANDS, CUMULATIVE
District
!/
Horses Removed from Range
12-15-71 to 9-30-82
Claimed
or Branded
Wild
Total
Horses
on Range
1-1-75
Lakeview
Burns
Vale
Prineville
Medford
Ore-Wash Total
1,235
2,308
2,403
360
35
6,341
1,623
268
209
667
2,767
1,447
2,699
4,144
474
3,070
2,967
4,353
1,141
I
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8,765
11,532
Horses
on Range
9-30-82
347
1,029
1,646
15
35
3,072
Level
to be
Maintained
)
160-360
500-970
1,269-2,27~
25-50
1,954-3,654
DISPOSITION OF CAPrURED WILD HORSES, CUMULATIVE
District
Y-
Lakeview '!c/
Burns
Vale 2/
Prine;ille
Medford
Ore-Wash Total
!/
~/
Cumulative, 12-15-71 to 9-30-82
Died or
Returned
Adopted
to Range
Destro:z:ed
1,110
1,937
3,539
207
29
129
63
I
311
352
541
229
3
6,794
T;436
TIT
Spokane
Leases------------
Ore-Wash Tota1-----
Number
Cattle &
Horses
Number
Sheep
93
62
38,602
1,492
1,765
133,443
4,577
170
144
45,075
3,791
20
192,269
19,667
222
81,168
5,945
431,141
134
223
15,884
3,048
1,075
569
61,226
17,627
170
116
16,079
1,127
2,750
339
51,579
4,544
8
115
21
1,164
306
1,391
118
5,237
97
18,350
Number
Permits
Leases
&
962
588
38
936,410
5
212,787
5,712
218,499
365
1,852
Number
AUMs
240
14,069
27,021
963,431
Above figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement.
Grazing use totals during grazing fee year 1980 were:
No wild horses are present in the Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos Bay, or
Spokane Districts.
Includes 23 Vale and 5 Lakeview FY 81 residuals.
22
Permits-----------
Leases------------
Vale
Permits-----------
Leases------------
Prineville
Permits-----------
Leases------------
Baker
Permits-----------
Leases------------
Salem
Leases------------Eugene
Leases------------
Roseburg
Leases------------
Medford
Leases------------Coos Bay
Leases------------
Oregon Total----
During 1981, the grazing
•
District
Number
Permits &
Leases
Number
Catt Ie &
Horses
Number
Sheep &
Goats
Oregon-----------
Washington-------
Ore-Wash Tota1--
1,462
373
1,835
210,252
5,679
215,931
11,014
740
11,754
)
23
Number
AUMs
977,700
25,919
1,003,619
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND
Major watershed conservation and range improvement jobs are tabulated here.
Other accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans, soil stabilization, and water control. FORAGE AND FENCING--Cumulative totals from 1934 through 9/30/82.
FY . 1981
District
Lakeview---------Burns------------Vale-------------Prineville-------Baker-------------
Vegetation
Manipulat ion
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
1,497
550
6,529
880
1,100
Salem------~------
Eugene----------Roseburg---------Kedford----------
Coos Bay---------Oregon Total---Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
Fencing
Miles
Water
Development
Numbers
56
48
3
25
4
21
51
7
2
3
35
25
9,084
1,497
Uf
2
1,497
9,084
ill
104
Vegetation
Manipuiat ion
Acres
Grass
Seeding
Acres
Fencing
Miles
Water
Development
Numbers
450
15
83
14
16
114
29
FY 1982
District
District
Lakeview---------Burns------------Vale-------------Prineville-------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Kedford---------Coos Ray---------Oregon Total---
3,881
4,780
4,575
1,400
672
4,331
25
11,452
112
ill
Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
4,331
5
II ,457
2
114
3
162
e
f
•
24
27,082
28,879
350,260
29,759
148,754
209,953
347,374
49,312
435,980
941
756,384
Spokane-------Ore-Wash Total
1,365
437,345
7,149
763,533
I')
.,
Vegetation
Juniper
Grass
Manipulat ion Seeding Management
Acres
Acres
Acres
Lakeview------Burns---------Vale----------Prinevi 1Ie----Salem--------
Euge ne--------
Roseburg------
Med ford-------Coos Bay------Oregon Tot al-
20
104
CONSERVATIO~
1/
2/
495
20
15,666
Y
Fencing
Miles
Cattle
Guards
Number
1,612
1,841
3,367
1,026
163
128
432
104
35
100
16,181
7,881
16,181
135
8,016
'leI
Truck Stock Trail Miles
599
600 432
m
1,631
3
930
3
1,634.
Includes fire rehabilitation seedi ng: Lakeview 62,145 ; Burns 54,377;Vale
66,020; Prinevilie 4,970; Medford 3,579; Spokane 7,144,
Inc ludes exe losures: Lakeview 37; Burns 40; Vale 84; Prineville 34;
Spokane 1.
() WATER DEVELOPMENTS--Cumulative totals from 1934 through 9/30/82.
Pi~elines
District
Lakeview-Burns ----------Vale-----------Prinevil1e-----Salem----------
Eugene---------Roseburg-------Medford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total--
-rn
Spokane--------Ore-Wash Total-
1,002
)
31
41
Miles
54
220
589
128
11
Includes catchments:
Heliponds •
Number
Tanks
108
270
676
118
Number
Reservoirs
1,116
1,055
1,119
213
Number
Springs
140
205
949
67
Number
Wells
65
79
57
12
1,172
14 4/
454/.
35
28 4/
3,625
1,381
ZIT
14
1,186
2
3,627 3/
41 1,422
m
20
Lakeview 45; Burns 9; Vale 26; Prineville 27.
0
25
WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES
I»
Big game animals which used lands managed by BLM during fiscal year 1982.
D'istrict
Pronghorn
Antelope
Bighorn
Sheep
Deer
Elk
2
230
5,700
150
2,400
560
660
500
2,500
12,702
525
250
12,952
315
840
Lakeview---------Burns------------Vale-------------Prineville-------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Kedford----------Coos Bay---------Oregon Total----
2,500
4,500
3,020
1,600
11,620
40,000
35,000
41,000
20,000
19,000
18,600
16,600
35,000
15,000
240,200
Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
35
11,655
10,000
250,200
Mountain
Goats
45
280
200
160
160
Black
Bear
20
15
20
10
230
340
90
500
200
1,485
ill
100
1,585
ill 20 10 20
5
20
25
15
50
60 District
Small Game
Acres
Seeding, Acres
Miles
1981 1982
1981
1982
Lakeviev-------- 240
Burns---------
240
572
300 12
4
500
13 2,560
2
1
1
30
Pr inev i lle------
Deve lopment
Fencing
1982
Vale------------
Number
ImE:rovements 1981
1982
23
6
22 7
5
12 4
6
20
29
2,600
15
10 Eugene---------
Roseburg-------
Medford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total-Spokane--------Ore-Wash Tot a I
560
800
800
270
TID
560
50
3,742
795
2
1,595
3T
18
2
TI
3,742 1,595
---"'4
-z;
1982 1981
Salem----------
10 57
48
2,684
481 57
1
Sf _..2,685
12
493
3
AQUATIC HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
)
Y
Stream. 2/
Fishable
St reams
Miles
C) ')
District
Spawning
and/or
l-'
Clearance
Rearing
Area
Hi les
1981 1982
Hiles
1981 1982
Improved !!,./
Fish
Passage
Hiles
1981 1982
Fencing
Hiles,
1981 1982
Reservoirs
Acres
1981
1982 ' /
Lakeview---------Buros------------Vale-------------Prineville-------Salem------------Eugene-----------Roseburg---------Kedford----------Coos Bay--------Oregon Total----
2,500,000
3,089,095
3,153,000
1,242,000
405,000
304,400
424,000
900,000
280,000
12,297,495
2,000,000
2,492,300
4,260,000
1,430,000
405,000
304,400
424,000
900,000
300,000
12,515,700
2,200
100
51
227
735
345
620
284 268 540
344
84,Tf7
J;4I4 Spokane----------Ore-Wash Total--
307,700
12,605,195
307,700
12,823,400
4,000
88,717
120
3,534 ..
30,000
16,795
10,600
10,000
15,000
22
I,
"
.'
10
Lakeview-------
Burns-----------
9
Vale------------
4
- -----------
2
4
6
Pr inev ille-----
-
20 4
4
3
3
Roseburg-------
Hedford--------Coos Bay-------Oregon Total--
15
10
3
2
3
14
4
1
3T
5'
2f
43
(;
3'
20
"IT
"'4
Spokane--------
Ore-Wash Total
3T
5'
2T
43
(;
3'
20
IT
4' 20
y
)
7
3
10
7
Eugene----------
Salem-----------
2/
3/
~/
7
18 Miles refer to number of stream miles where fish product ion will be
increased by the projects.
Removal of debris jams.
Includes fish passage over waterfalls and dams and through culverts.
Inc ludes new projects and improvement of existing.~ater.
0> {) 26 80
400
18 0>
Waterfowl
Acres
Grass/Legume
1981
District
WILDLIFE HABITAT ON BUf LANDS as of 9/30/82.
Big Game
Acres
Brush Contro 1
Acres
.~
Cougar Other
Wild life
Water
() 27
20 RECREAT ION MANAGEMENT District
Number
Lakeview-------2
Burns----------3
Prineville-----3
Vale-----------3
Baker----------1
Salem----------16
Eugene---------6
Roseburg-------8
Medford--------10
Coos Bay-------2
Oregon Total-54
Spokane -------1
Ore-Wash Total
55
SUMMARY OF WILDERNESS INVENTORY RESULTS
Special Rec reat ion Us e
Recreation Sites Permits
Number Unlts
Use Fees
Permits
Permlts Picnic
Amounts
Amounts Camp
Nli mber
50
1
$
$
57
31 160.00
37
33
1,758.52
112
7,768.00
29
3
83
4,015.75
10
177
207
26,261.41
3
406.00 70
63
10,693.00 69
82
17,575.32
86
117
4,350.00
110
6,063.00
121
49
33,536.00
120.00
9
696
$94,154.25
$18,532.75
596
ill
3
2
1,576.00
696
599
$94,154.25
320
$20,108.15
eo Washington
1/
--nif
5,405
1,049
7,253
4,019
4,536
119
289
2,949
72
12 15
512
748
480
563
,(t
.1 0 3
69
1/ Includes recreation related driving for pleasure.
Includes bicycling, horseback riding, baCkpacking, hiking and walking for
pI easure.
Includes sightseeing and water related activities outside of boating
(swimming, etc. >.
Numb~r of
Man-caused
Fire's
2
9
14
27
1
5
9
2
Lakeview--------Burns-----------Vale------------Prineville------Baker-----------Salem-----------Eugene----------Roseburg--------Medford---------Coos Bay--------Oregon Total---
84
Spokane---------Ore-Wash Total-
86
Number of
Lightning
Fires
Acres
Burned
5,990
78
488
102
27
6
66
11
4
2
6,757
2,260
9,OT1
Number of Visits
7,026,000
618,000
7,644,000 29
28 -~-~~~-
~-----.--.-.-
Total
Number
Fires
To'tal
Acres
Burned
494
10,697
18,656
660
274
102
27
12
.81
4
31,007
2,260
33,267
19
46
29
56
13
494
4,707
18,578
172
274
5
25
3
196
6
15
4
24,250
21
55
43
83
14
5
9
7
36
7
280
1%
24,250
2
282
Average Number of Fires Annually During Ten Years, 1973-1982:
Man-caused - 102 Lightning-caused - 237 Ac res burned - 39,574 Total fires for 10 years - 3,390 ()
- - - - - - - - - - --
Acres
Burned
Average Number of Fires Annually During Five Years, 1978-1982:
Man-caused - 128
Lightning-caused - 228
Acres burned - 44,664
Total fires for 5 years - 1,782
ESTIMATED RECREATION VISITS TO 8111 LANDS - Fiscal Year 1982
Oregon
Washington
Total
Includes 975 acres in a third area on the Washington-Oregon State line.
FIRE STATISTICAL SUMMARY
t)i
Fiscal Year 1982
Oregon
Washington
Use
Off-road vehicle travel
Other motorized travel 1/
Non-motorized travel 2/
Camping
Hunting
Fishing Boating Winter sports Other 3/ State
6,500.Y
303,700
310,200.
Wilderness study areas - 2 areas
Lands lacking wilderness characteristics
Total public lands
Fires occurring during 1982.
ESTIMATED RECREATION VISITS TO B111 LANDS (Thousands of Hours) ]..1
2,652,300
11,313,000
1,759,200
15,724,500
Wilderness study areas - 87 areas
Lands lacking wilderness characteristics
O&C lands exempted from wilderness review
Total public lands (Based on 1978 Acreage)
Data as of 9-30-82 for FY 1982. Jj
Acres
Oregon
Total Acres Burned by Problem Class During 1982:
Problem Class
I
RIGHTS OF WAY
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. )
Acres
3,156
775 16,532 2,989 9,815
II
III
IV
V
VI
~
Oregon
FY 1981
IT 1982
Kind
14
7
3
5
Airports------~----------------
8
7
5
2
8
1
Sewer Lines--------------------
Oil and Gas Pipeline-----------Total-------------------------
TI
38
Electric Transmission Lines----
Telephone, Telegraph Lines-----
Communication Sites------------
Water pipelines, Ditches, etc.-
Roads, Highways, Material Sites
Number of Fires by Size Class During 1982:
Size Class
Number
158
A
B
C
D
58 36 11
19
37
E and larger
False Alarms
Miles Built With
Appropriated Funds
IT
IT
Total to
_______1981
1982
9/30/82
Lakeview-------------
Burns----------------
Vale-----------------
Prineville-----------
Total, Eastern Oregon
45
132
97
38
1
1
1
3
'1
168
80
148
205
196
199
930
1,461
1,795
3,384
1,170
8,740
203
9,212
--m
Oregon Total---------
1,109
250
4
21
40
64
41
33
companies.
.0
46 147 110 169 1;72
~
41
57
56
69
26
249
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY 'PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS
Right of way permits issued for logging, and reciprocal right of way and road
use agreements signed.
District
Lakeview---------
Burns------------
Vale-------------
Prineville-------
Baker------------
Salem------------
Eugene-----------
Roseburg---------
'\
)
Permits Issued
IT 1981
FY 1982
5
3
4
1
5
6
.
- ~-----'--~
2
2
5
3
107
'9
10
Spokane----------
Ore-Wash Total-
2
96
107
TO
13
1
2
3
'
31
30
-..... -
2
Coos Bay---------
Oregon Total---
Medford--------~-
10
9
7
53
2
'('
....:.-
Agreements Signed
FY 1981
FY 1982
7
3
5
19
8
40
4
94
-')--,
l
---....- ----...- - -
8
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 1981. Approximately 11,000 miles of BLM roads-were
maintained during IT 1982 by BLM, with an additional 3,700 miles being
maintained by timbe'r purchasers and under agreements with counties or timber
Miles Built Under
Timber Sale Contracts
FY
IT
Total to
1981
1982
9/30/81
Salem----------------
Eugene---------------
Roseburg-------------
Medford--------------
Coos Bay-------------
Total, Western Oregon
-
2
1
ROADS MAINTAINED
ROADS CONSTRUCTED
District
Washington
FY 1981
FY 1982
"
ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND LANDS ACQUIRED
District
COMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
FY 1981
Di r~ct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
Lakeview---------------Burns------------------
Vale-------------------Prineville-------------Baker------------------Salem------------------Eugene-----------------Roseburg---------------
Medford----------------
Coos Bay---------------
Spokane----------------Ore-Wash Total--------
FY 1982
Di rect
Emi nent
Purchase
Domain
1
8
4
13
4
6
5
9
6
Lakeview-------------
Burns----------------
Vale-----------------FS-Qregon------------
Total---------------
2
4
4
7
2
9
2
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Mineral Patents Issued--------
Coal Leases Issued, Acres-----
Coal Leases in Force, Acres---
Oil & Gas Leases Issued, Acres
Oil & Gas Leases in Force,
Acres-----------------------P.L. 167 Determinations,
Completed, Acres------------
Cumulative Determinations,
Acres-BLM Lands-------------
Cumulative Determinations,
Acres-FS Lands--------------
Cumulative Determinations,
Total
Claims Retaining Surface Rights
Number----------------------Acres------------------------
36
6
5
3B
13,586.14
44,553.34
11,918.44
6,858.40
76,916.32
-2 Lakeview-------------Burns----------------
Vale-----------------Prineville-----------
FS-Qregon-l/---------
FS-Washington-1/-----Total---------=-------
FY 1982
Direct
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
In effect 9-30-82
No.
Acres
In effect 9-30-81
Acres
No.
District
28
24
75
52
33
31
243
63,10 7.79
34,299.10
156,093.44
43,993.83
37,587,00
5,120.00
340,201.16
43
24
92
31
23
2
TIS
43,438.47
34,304.26
121,116.41
86,048.87
50,848.51
62,503.31
398,259.83
11 BLM has leasing responsibility on National Forests.
(of 3)
WITHDRAWAL REVIEW DETERMINATIONS
8
4
4
4
8"
5"
• '0 0
Reviewed in FY 1981
Continue
Revoke
No.
Acres
No. Acres
MINERALS
Item
6
5
20
NONCOMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL LEASES
41
FY 1981
Di rect
Eminent
Purchase
Domain
Salem
Yaquina Head ONA
Medford
Rogue River Scenic Easements
Total Other Acquisitions
16,185.31
33,924.33
11,918.44
6,858.40
68,886,48
10
15
11
OTHER ACQUISITIONS
Dist r ict
In-effect 9-30-82
No.
Acre
In effect 9-30-81
No.
Acres
District
Oregon
FY 1981
FY 1982
Washington
FY 1981
FY 1982
2
5,403
1,812,823
5,403
6,770,039
521
86,576
521
1,161,335
2,340,547
9,022,931
194,150
1,315,404 3,203,412
3,203,412
157,311
157,311
14,254,010
14,254,030
9,808,613
9,808,613
17,457,422
17,457,442
9,965,924
9,965,924
90
1,800
75
1,500
6
120
6
120
Oregon
Withdrawals
Land Classifications
84
31
153,859
28,818
4
48
17,788
2,373
Washington
Withdrawals
Land Classifications
12
9
4,896
2,629
15
~
136
190,202
67
21,578
Total
0
'..
32
Remaining
to be Reviewed
As of 9-30-81
No.
Acres
,(
)
/
33
'~.
~ .... " ' . " . '
789
68
1,891;991
13,390,524
541
11
1,810,103
22,021
1,409
17,114,639
----
74
55
468,861
9,499,285
293,793
3,891,239
679
1,129,337
13
Washington
Withdrawals
Land C1assificat ions
13
9
732,081
21,750
7
2
1,232
271
521
1,076,790
151
10,721,977
58
4,186,535
1,200
2,206,127
36
AVAILABILITY OF FEDERAL LANDS FOR MINERAL EXTRACTION
As of 9-30-82.
Oregon
Washington Acres
Acres Open
Closed
Entry and Locat ion
Under the Mining Laws
33,592,000
840,000
9,063,000
2,570,000
Application and Offer
Under the Mineral
-Leasing Laws
34,654,000
1,193,000
10,843,000
2,150,000
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LANDS TRANSFERRED BETWEEN BLM AND OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES
"Oregon
Jurisd ict ion Trans ferred to BLM
Jurisdict ion Transferred from BLM
12,594
Washington
Jurisdict ion Trans ferred to BLM
Jurisdiction Transferred from BLM
1
400
34
1
1
20T
13
1,449
1
100,787
105,546
12
26
In effect 9-30-82.
Acreage -includes Federal subsurface ownership and acquired lands.
FY 1981
Acres
4,370
51
296
37
4
60
35
5
10
89
Washington
Number
Acres
LAND LEASES
Acres
Closed
= .... --- . -,-----~
Oregon
Number
Acres
Recreation & Public Purposes Act-
Small Tract----------------------Airport--------------------------Mining Claim Occupancy Act-------
Public Works Leases--------------
communication Site Leases--------
Special Land Use Permits---------Total---------------------------
!!
Acres
Open
1/
In effect 9-30-81.
Kind
Oregon
Withdrawals
Land Classifications
Total
LAND LEASES
Remaining to be Reviewed-
As of 9-30-82 No.
Acres Reviewed in FY 1982
Revoke
Continue
No.
Acres
No.
Acres
Washington
Number
Acres
Oregon
Number
Acres
Kind
Recreation & Pub lie Purposes Act-Small Tract----------------------
Airport--------------------------Mining Claim Occupancy Act-------
Public Works Leases--------------
Communication Site Leases--------
Special Land Use Permits---------Total---------------------------
60
35
5
10
1
4,679
46
211
37
4
1
1
91
203
110,787
115,765
14
1,459
-I
10
1,470
13
28
PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS
FY 1982
Acres
---9,348
208
2,689
1
Kind
Oregon
Mi 1es 0 f Line Re tr aced
or Sl'-:cveyed-----------
Corners Monumented------
Plats Accepted-----------
643
1,295
17
(-)'
'--.
•
3"
FY 1981
Washington
26
7
Oregon
FY 1982
Washington
647
1,290
77
21
LAND PATEm'S ISSUED
Kind of Patent
Oregon - BLM
Public Sale---------------------
Recreation & Public Purposes Act
Exchange--- ----- --- --- - - - --- - ----
Railroad Grant-------------------
Mining ClaL~ Patent-------------
Color of Title Patent------------
Total - B111---·----~-------------
No_
FY 1981
Acres
2 1/
3
4
28 653 2,595 IT
20 16 3,312 4
160 6,830 1
Oregon - Other AgencyIndian Fee Patent s- -- -----------
National Forest Exchange--------
Reel amat ion Sal e----------------
Total - Other Agency-----------
No_
LANDS RECEIVED BY BLM
FY 1982
Acres
2 2/
1
2
FY 1981
Acres
58 30 780 1
4
"6
872
3
3,362 "3
3,362 Oregon
Exchanges - -.- ----- ---------- --------
Reconveyance of Recreation & Public
Purposes Act Land--------------------
Acquistions in Fee---------------------
Total Oregon-------------------------
Washington: Jj
Exchanges----_-'-------------------------
Reconveyance of Recreation & Public
Purposes Act Land--------------------
Total Washington------------------:---
Ore-Wash Total---------------------------
Washington - B1M
Exchange------------------------
Publ ic Sale----- ---------------,--
Townsite Patent-----------------
-Mining Claim Patent-------------
Airport Conveyance Patent-------
Total - Bh~--------------------
2
1
(; Washington - Other Agency
Indian Fee and Re-issue Trust---
Nat ional Forest Exchange--------
Corrective Forest Homestead
Patent------------------------
Total - Other Agency----------
14
2
80
12
I 3/
123
51
41
2
167 184
"3
290 80
601
39
2
3,269 16,738 42
55
20,062
54
24,586
I
Ore-Wash Total - B111--------------
38
11, 167
1/
e
•
1/ Inc Iud es one sale of 5 acres of acquired land conveyed by a quitclaim
deed.
2/ Inc Iud es one sale of 45 acres of acquired land conveyed by a qui tc I aim
deed.
3/ This patent was to supplement a patent issued a previous year to include
additional land due to the exchange appl icant. No I and wa s rece ived
during this year but was included in the report for the previous year.
e
36
•
o
3,710
FY 1982
Acres
681
10
8
3
3,718
694
160
3,878
694
This patent was to supplement a patent issued a previous year to include
additional land due to the exchange applicant. No land was receive.d
during this year but was included in the report for the previous year.
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As the Nation's principal conservation
agency, the Department of tl1(> Interior has
responsibility for most of our nationally
owned public lands and natural resources.
This includes fosteri ng the wisest use of our
land and water resources, protect.ing 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 bpst interest of all our
people. The Department also has a major
responsibility for American Indian reservation
commu nities and for people who live in Island
Territories under U.S. administration.
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