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Otter Point Restoration


Otter Point Restoration Environmental Assessment analyzes two alternatives, No Action alternative (Alternative 1) and Active Restoration of Tidal Wetlands (Alternative 2). Alternative 1 would not change the existing approach to wetland restoration planning and implementation. In contrast, to address degraded tidal wetlands, Alternative 2 proposes appropriate active restoration methods to adhere to the goals set by the June 1995 General Management Plan, as well as the 2008 Biological Opinion for the Federal Columbia River Power System. This proposed alternative will provide the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park staff with an appropriate active approach to addressing tidal wetland restoration at Otter Point.
 
Comment Period: Closed        Aug 25, 2010 - Sep 25, 2010
Document Content:
Cover page   (99.9 KB, PDF file)
Page 2   (49.3 KB, PDF file)
Introduction   (338.6 KB, PDF file)
Table of Contents   (55.1 KB, PDF file)
Restoration Alternatives   (362.3 KB, PDF file)
Affected Environment   (128.6 KB, PDF file)
Environmental Consequences   (488.4 KB, PDF file)
Consultation and Coordination   (89.7 KB, PDF file)
References   (113.7 KB, PDF file)
Appendix A j drawings   (4.4 MB, PDF file)
Appendix A k drawing   (3.4 MB, PDF file)
Appendix A l drawing   (2.4 MB, PDF file)
Appendix B   (20.6 KB, PDF file)
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