Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1997
Abstract
The Final Environmental Impact Statement analyzes four alternatives to amend the Ashley and Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) to include Desired Future Condition for mapped Condition Classes with accompanying indicators and standards for the High Uintas Wilderness. The No Action Alternative is analyzed in depth, also. Significant issues considered include effects of human overuse on ecosystem components, the extent visitor experience is impacted by rules and regulations, the extent visitor solitude is impacted by other users, structures and resource impacts, the extent trails meet wilderness objectives, the threat of human and animal waste to water quality, the threat of non-native plant species on the ecosystem, effects on threatened, endangered and sensitive species, effects on air quality, the extent fire plays a natural role in the ecosystem, effects on archeological and historic sites, effects on Research Natural Areas, and the effects of stocking fish on aquatic natural processes.
Recommended Citation
United States Forest Service, "Final Environmental Impact Statement for Management of the High Uintas Wilderness" (1997). All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository). Paper 397.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/govdocs/397
Comments
United States Forest Service Final Environmental Impact Statement. SuDocs call # A 13.92:AS 3/5 .