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Weaver Mountain Fuels Weaver Mountain Fuels Treatment Project Treatment Project BLM Phoenix Field Office 21605 N. 7 th Ave Phoenix, AZ

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Weaver Mountain Fuels Treatment Project. BLM Phoenix Field Office 21605 N. 7 th Ave Phoenix, AZ. Northern portion of project area (looking toward Round Mountain). Northwestern portion of project area. Western portion of project area (dense interior chaparral vegetation). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Weaver Mountain Fuels Weaver Mountain Fuels Treatment ProjectTreatment Project

BLM Phoenix Field Office21605 N. 7th Ave

Phoenix, AZ

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Northern portion of project area(looking toward Round Mountain)

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Northwestern portion of project area

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Western portion of project area(dense interior chaparral vegetation)

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Western portion of project area (dense interior chaparral vegetation)

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Wild Horse Mesa (looking northwest)

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Central portion of project area (looking toward Round Mountain)

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Central portion of project area (looking west)

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Central portion of project area (looking west)

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Central portion of project area

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Arizona cypress

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Arizona cypress

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Arizona cypress

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Arizona cypress along drainage

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Wild Horse Mesa (looking northwest)

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Riparian zone

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ISSUES AND CONCERNS IDENTIFIED FOR SCOPING

• To protect the desert tortoise habitat.• Adverse impact(s) to T&E and other special status species.• Big game habitat destroyed by catastrophic wildland fire.• Functional damage to range improvement and facilities.• Damage public and private improvements.• Public safety during project burning.• Impacts to local air quality.• Introduction or spread of noxious and invasive weed species.• Burns conducted within the drainages.• Impacts to the wilderness in the case of an escape.

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OPPORTUNITIES IDENTIFIED FOR SCOPING

• Improve big game habitat and ecosystem health.• Reduce fire suppression costs, property loss, and environmental

damage.• Improve firefighter and public safety. • Proper placement of firelines and no direct ignitions in riparian areas. • During treatment, allow no-non fire personnel in treatment area.• Coordinated/communicate to reduce conflict.

– Adjust livestock grazing practices. • Conduct special status surveys and heritage resource surveys.

– Coordination between the BLM and other federal and state agencies.

– Identify mitigation or monitoring.• Modified ignition patterns to avoid Tortoise habitat. • Consultation with BLM staff specialist(s) for burn plan development.

– Precautions for protecting cultural sites and address resource concerns.

• Coordination between internal specialists prior to and post treatments.

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ISSUES AND CONCERNS IDENTIFIED AFTER SCOPING

Tribal:• Proper clearances are conducted. • Proper plant protection. • Identification and protection of ancestral sites.• Full communication and written reports/correspondence shared. Other:• Protection for special species, species of concern and sensitive.• Protection of resources prior to re-introduction of grazing privileges. • Protection of riparian habitat areas.• Protection of identified plant and animal species for tribal use.

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OUT COME FROM PUBLIC SCOPING

• A Public Scoping Invitation was mailed on November 9, 2002, to 530 interested parties, identified on the National Mailing List for the Bradshaw Planning Project effort.

• Over ninety (90) letters were returned “undeliverable”, and six interested parties responded with endorsement and concerns.

• There were no additional/new issues or comments identified in the 30 day period.

• Alternative(s) will be developed to address identified issues and concerns.

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

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THE ENDTHE END

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR PROJECT

THE PFO FUELS STAFF