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Santa Fe National Forest

R03 Southwestern · 151 projects · crawled 2026-08-01
Completed 126 Cancelled 25
Decision Memo 98 Environmental Assessment 45 Environmental Impact Statement 8
149 with documents 69 with comments page
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 11/18/2025
Campgrounds are scattered throughout the Pecos Canyon alongside NM Hwy 63 on the Pecos/ Las Vegas Ranger District. · San Miguel, New Mexico

Project focuses on stabilizing buildings at the Field Tract, Cowles, and Panchuela campgrounds to prevent further deterioration and to repair all existing roofs and stone chimneys to allow for future restoration work as needed.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
03/03/2025
Decision
11/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jacob Key · jacob.key@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionField Tract: T17N R12E Sec20, Cowles: T18N R12E Sec3, Panchuela: T19N R12E Sec27
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 9/29/2025
Padre Springs Grazing Allotment · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Replace existing non-functioning well with new well and pipeline to connect new well to existing pipeline and watering facilities. Fencing around new well.

Grazing managementSpecial use management
Scoping Start
03/19/2025
Decision
06/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jacob Archuleta · jacob.archuleta@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Structural Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 4/23/2025
Project is located south of NM State Park, Hyde Park, along NM Hwy 475. At the Black Canyon Campground. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The project is to install an off grid solar system in the north parking lot at Black Canyon campground as a way to provide electric power for drinking water distribution, kiosk light, and also electric power to the campground hosts.

Recreation managementFacility management
Scoping Start
03/03/2025
Decision
04/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lynn.bjorklund@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Facility Improvements/Construction
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionBlack Canyon Solar Panels T 17N, R 10E, sec 01
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 2/24/2025
Various areas of National Forest System lands in the vicinity of Santa Fe New Mexico. · Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Army National Guard requests a 10 year authorization permit to use specific 30 meter radius locations on the Santa Fe National Forest as Helicopter landing Zones. Air Medical out of Los Alamos also requests to permit select locations west of Santa Fe

Special use management
Scoping Start
03/21/2018
Decision
12/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lynn.bjorklund@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 2/24/2025
Northwest side of Cerro Pelon west of Abiquiu, NM · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Thin pinyon-juniper approximately 315 ac. to improve the health and fire resilence of the stand. Espected results of increased pinyon nut production for birds and wildlife. Some additional herbaceous forage should also result with reduced soil loss.

Forest products
Scoping Start
03/20/2014
Decision
09/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Gilmore · david.gilmore@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Special Products Sales
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.22N., R.5E., Section 15
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 2/24/2025
Trails within the Santa Fe National Forest in Los Alamos County · Los Alamos, New Mexico

This proposal will create--to the extent possible--a collective vision of what a trail system should be in the National Forest system lands located in Los Alamos County. This collective vision would then form a proposed action for NEPA review.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
11/2018 (Estimated)
Comment Period
12/2018 (Estimated)
Objection Period Start
03/2019 (Estimated)
Decision
06/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lynn.bjorklund@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 2/24/2025
Nordic Ski Trails north of Pajarito Mountain Ski Area · Los Alamos, New Mexico

Hazard tree felling along Nordic ski trails and removal of top layer of stacked fuel along side of trail, except in Canada Bonita RNA. Also trail stabilization on eroded sections near Canada Bonita meadow.

Fuels management
Scoping Start
03/2018 (Estimated)
Decision
04/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lynn.bjorklund@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT19N, R5E, Sections 2, 3, 10, 11 and T 20 N, R 5E, sec 34.
Rowe Mesa II Cancelled
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 2/24/2025
Rowe Mesa · San Miguel, New Mexico

proposing a project to promote a mosaic of healthy forests stands and natural grasslands by thinning and prescribed burning in pinon/juniper, and ponderosa pine trees that have encroached into the understory of woodlands and into meadows of Row Mesa.

Fuels management
Scoping Start
12/19/2018
Decision
09/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · alberta.maez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels)
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 10/24/2024
Cebolla/San Antonio Allotment · Sandoval, New Mexico

Drill two wells within the Cebolla/San Antonio Allotment to provide a more reliable water source and allow the exclusion of livestock from the Rio Cebolla and San Antonio Creek riparian areas during critical times for the NM meadow jumping mouse.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsGrazing management
Scoping Start
05/17/2019
Decision
08/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
William Eaton · william.eaton@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Species Habitat Improvements; Grazing Structural Improvements
San Antonio Upland WellsDecision Signed Date: 08/20/2020
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 10/22/2024
Santa Fe Ski Basin · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The project is needed to upgrade declining infrastructure, ensuring efficient operations and improve user satisfaction. The existing Chair 4 infrastructure will be replaced with Chair 1 infrastructure.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/28/2024
Decision
10/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Julian Madrid · julian.madrid@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 18N, Range 11E, Section 8
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 7/11/2024
Jones Hill in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties, New Mexico · San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Core drilling for mineral exploration on Jones Hill.

Minerals and geology
Scoping Start
12/02/2019
Comment Period
01/2022 (Estimated)
Objection Period Start
04/2022 (Estimated)
Decision
05/2022 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2022 (Estimated)
Project documents
Larry Gore · larry.gore@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityMinerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.17 N., R.11 E., sec. 1 T.17 N., R.12 E., sec. 5,6,8 NMPM
Environmental Assessment · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 7/11/2024
25 miles of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) and approximately 13 miles of the Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP) lands in the Jemez Mountains, within Sandoval, Rio Arriba, and Los Alamos counties. · Los Alamos; Rio Arriba; Sandoval, New Mexico

We are proposing to allow the implementation of pipeline inspections, maintenance, and repairs on the Department of Energy (DOE) natural gas pipeline on Santa Fe National Forest System lands.

Special use management
Scoping Start
05/09/2018
Comment Period
07/2018 (Estimated)
Objection Period Start
08/2018 (Estimated)
Decision
09/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandra.imler-jacquez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District; Jemez Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 7/11/2024
The project area is located to the east of Santa Fe on the Espanola and Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger Districts. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The purpose of this project is to improve the resilience of a priority landscape to future disturbances by restoring forest and watershed health and reducing the risk for catastrophic wildfire.

Watershed managementFuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
06/10/2019
Comment Period
09/30/2021
Objection Period Start
12/09/2022
Decision
05/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandra.imler-jacquez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 4/24/2024
Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest · San Miguel, New Mexico

Fuels reduction by thinning and prescribed burning on approximately 8800 acres

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWatershed management
Scoping Start
06/01/2001
Comment Period
02/28/2004
Decision
06/2006 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2006 (Estimated)
Project documents
Julie True · jtrue@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Road Maintenance; Scenery Management; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Gallinas Municipal Watershed Wildland-Urban Interface ProjectDecision Signed Date: 06/19/2006 Legal Notice Date: 06/23/2006
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT17-18N, R13-14
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 4/17/2024
All Forest Service lands within the Hermit Peak Calf Canyon Fire burn scar to include but not limited to the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Burn Scar. · San Miguel, New Mexico

Planting trees would expedite the restoration of forest cover in severely damaged watersheds, restore wildlife habitat, and replenish carbon stores.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
02/27/2024
Decision
04/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kenneth Reese · kenneth.reese@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 4/15/2024
The analysis area is the Rio Chama from Abiquiu Dam downstream approximately 6.5 miles, between the Santa Fe and Carson National Forests, to the a point 1.35 miles upstream of the Highway 84 bridge · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

To increase the diversity and quality of aquatic habitat for fish and invertebrates in the Rio Chama downstream from Abiquiu Dam to the vicinity of Highway 84 (near Abiquiu, NM).

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
08/16/2019
Comment Period
08/16/2019
Decision
10/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandraimlerjacquez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 3/5/2024
Water Pipeline up Ski Hill Road to the Pajarito Ski Area · Los Alamos, New Mexico

Installation of an underground water pipeline and pump stations from West Road to Pajarito Ski Area along the ski hill road for snow making and fire response. Includes a new water tank adjacent to the existing Tank along West Road on DOE land

Special use management
Scoping Start
02/14/2018
Comment Period
05/20/2020
Objection Period Start
12/02/2021
Decision
03/2022 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2022 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lynn.bjorklund@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 2/28/2024
Bridge crossing over Beaver Creek adjacent to the El Porvenir Campground within Santa Fe National Forest, on US FRFR 261 in San Miguel County, New Mexico. · San Miguel, New Mexico

This project would replace the low water crossing on El Porvenir Creek with a new bridge to allow access to the El Porvenir Campground and private property while maintaining the natural flow regime and allowing for aquatic organism passage.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
01/11/2024
Decision
02/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
02/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · alberta.maez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (18), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(18)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 1/29/2024
Capulin and Walker Flat areas of Mora County, New Mexico. · Mora, New Mexico

This project will engage the public and prepare the necessary requirements for vegetative treatments that will reduce overgrown and overstocked conditions and thereby promoting better forest health, watershed conditions and wildlife habitat.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
08/14/2019
Comment Period
08/14/2019
Decision
09/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Michael Lujan · mihael.lujan@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 1/29/2024
El Pueblo/Anton Chico area on the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District · San Miguel, New Mexico

The project area is overgrown and overstocked with woody vegetation consisting primarily of dense juniper and pinon. The majority of the trees are small averaging less than 12 inches DRC. The district proposes thinning and prescribed burning.

Forest productsFuels management
Scoping Start
12/19/2018
Decision
09/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · alberta.maez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Special Products Sales
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 11/20/2023
Hermit's Peak / Calf Canyon post-burn area. · San Miguel, New Mexico

The Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest is proposing to remove dead and dying trees along Forest Service roads and around developed recreation sites within the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon post-burn area.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
03/06/2023
Decision
05/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · alberta.maez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (11), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(11)
Special AuthorityNational Fire Plan - Healthy Forests Initiative Ce
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Hazard Tree ProjectDecision Signed Date: 05/18/2023
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 11/16/2023
Jemez Mountains Electric Coop Right-of-Way thru SFNF lands that supply power to Santa Fe Ski and Tesuque Commnication site. This ROW is 5.5 mi long, running from Nambe to Santa Fe Ski. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Jemez Mountain Electric Coop, proposed to Repair and Replace numerous wooden poles, cross bars and conductor. From the boundary of Pueblo of Nambe to the Santa Fe Ski area.

Special use management
Scoping Start
08/01/2023
Decision
11/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jacob Key · jacob.key@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (2), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(2)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityElectric Transmission; Special Use Authorizations; Facility Maintenance
Tesuque Peak Powerline Emergency RebuildDecision Signed Date: 11/06/2023
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Impact Statement · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 10/19/2023
Santa Fe National Forest; Counties of Los Alamos, Mora, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Miguel, Santa Fe, and Taos, New Mexico · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe; Taos, New Mexico

Land Management Plan (Forest Plan) Revision

Land management planning
NOI in Federal Register
06/30/2016
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
08/09/2019
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
09/02/2021
Objection Period Start
09/02/2021
Decision
07/2022 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2022 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jennifer Cramer · jennifer.cramer@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation219 (2012)
Project ActivityPlan Creation/Revision
Record of Decision Santa Fe National Forest Land Management PlanDecision Signed Date: 07/27/2022 Legal Notice Date: 07/29/2022
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 10/19/2023
Sec 8, Twp 18N, R11E %u2013 PM 23 · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The project is needed to upgrade declining infrastructure, ensuring efficient operations and improved user satisfaction.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
07/04/2023
Decision
10/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2024 (Estimated)
Julian Madrid · julian.madrid@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 7/12/2023
Project Area is East of Chimayo and Cordova, NM. Primary access is Forest Road 306 to the Borrego Mesa area. · Rio Arriba; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Proposed actions are thinning and burning to create healthy and resilient ecosystems and timber stands. Thinned materials would be left for Fuelwood to local communities.

Forest productsFuels management
Scoping Start
04/03/2023
Decision
07/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2023 (Estimated)
Rian Ream · rian.ream@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6); 32.2 (25), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(25)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Special Products Sales
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Coyote Ranger District · updated 3/1/2023
West of Coyote, NM approximately 6 miles and south of NM Highway 96 along the western side of FR 103. The project is located between the San Pedro Parks Wilderness and the community of Mesa Poleo, NM · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

The project involves thinning and prescribed fire on approximately 2100 acres of Ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forested stands. Up to one mile of temproary road may be needed to access stands. Primary objectives are to restore stand structure.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Forest productsFuels managementLand management planningWatershed management
Scoping Start
05/10/2013
Comment Period
09/04/2013
Decision
01/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
John Phillips · jcphillips@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Grazing Allotment Management; Species Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements; Scenery Management; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements; Wilderness Management
Cordovas Restoration Thinning and Prescribed Fire ProjectDecision Signed Date: 01/10/2014 Legal Notice Date: 01/16/2014
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT22N, R2E, portions of sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 21; T23N R2E portions of sections 32 and 33
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 4/6/2022
This project is located north of the City of Santa Fe and south of Hyde Memorial State Park. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

This project proposes to improve forest health/resilience in Forests near the Santa Fe Watershed. Other nearby values at risk are Hyde Memorial State Park and the subdivisions near Hyde Park Estates, as well as reduce the risk of post-fire flooding.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
02/14/2017
Decision
03/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.3 (5)
Special AuthorityHfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Watershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Impact Statement · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 3/29/2022
Middle Jemez River Watershed in an area bounded approximately by FR 376, Highway 4, and FR269. · Sandoval, New Mexico

To make natural and cultural resources in the Southwest Jemez Mountains project area - about 110,000 acres -resilient to landscape-level disturbances such as wildfire

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Road managementWatershed managementHeritage resource managementForest productsFuels managementWildlife, fish, rare plants
NOI in Federal Register
07/11/2012
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
02/28/2014
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
08/19/2015
Objection Period Start
08/19/2015
Decision
12/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chris Napp · cnapp@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements; Heritage Resource Management; Special Products Sales; Noxious Weed Treatments; Road Maintenance; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownships 16N, 17N, 18N, 19N and 20N, and Ranges 1E, 2E, 3E, 4E, and 5E
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 10/19/2021
Jemez Ranger District, Sandoval County, New Mexico · Sandoval, New Mexico

The purpose and need for this project is to ensure that the forest authorizes livestock grazing in a manner that balances permitted use with capacity and maintains and/or improves range, wildlife habitat and watershed conditions across the allotments

Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/01/2018
Comment Period
04/01/2019
Objection Period Start
05/14/2021
Decision
10/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 9/29/2021
This project is located on the Cuba Ranger District in Sandoval and Rio Arriba Counties approx. 8.5 miles east of Cuba, NM. · Rio Arriba; Sandoval, New Mexico

The Purpose of the American Park Project is to improve forest ecosystem resilience by implementing restoration treatments including, prescribed burning, thinning, treating disease infestations (dwarf mistletoe) and meadow enhancement.

Fuels managementForest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
06/20/2018
Decision
09/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jamie Bennett · jwbennett@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
American Park Restoration ProjectDecision Signed Date: 09/27/2021
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 9/29/2021
Venado Fire Scar · Sandoval, New Mexico

Reforestation of the Venado fire scar by planting ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir seedlings at 100 to 300 trees per acre.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
12/19/2018
Decision
03/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kenneth Reese · kreese@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
Venado Wildfire Reforestation ProjectDecision Signed Date: 03/17/2021
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/10/2021
About 14 miles north of downtown Santa Fe in the Rio en Medio drainage. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Install in-stream structures such as one-rock dams and log vanes in Rio en Medio and four small tributaries that were impacted by the Medio Fire. Intent is to create conditions to reduce likelihood of head cutting, channel degradation and soil loss.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
04/16/2021
Decision
05/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandy Hurlocker · shurlocker@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (11), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(11)
Special AuthorityNational Fire Plan - Healthy Forests Initiative Ce
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
Medio Fire Restoration: Post Fire RehabilitationDecision Signed Date: 05/25/2021
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 9/7/2021
Jemez Ranger District near the Seven Springs Fish Hatchery · Sandoval, New Mexico

Treat by thinning and using prescribed fire on appox. 7,700 acres of land around the Seven Springs Fish Hatchery to protect the hatchery from wildfire,

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsFuels management
Scoping Start
06/23/2020
Decision
09/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Daryl Ratajczak · dratajczak@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Species Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Pecos Bike Trails Completed
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 9/2/2021
The project is located in the Canada de Los Alamos/Glorieta area. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

To maintain an effective trail system that provides users with access to outdoor experiences and also promote visitor safety. This trail system will be developed primarily by adopting existing social trails and use of existing administrative roads.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/17/2019
Decision
08/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management; Travel Management
2021 Arroyo Hondo Trails ProjectDecision Signed Date: 08/11/2021
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 8/31/2021
located about 6.5 miles north of the village of Pecos in the Pecos Canyon. · San Miguel, New Mexico

The Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF), in partnership with the Upper Pecos Watershed Association (UPWA), proposes restoration activities to address long-term flooding (2013) erosion damage and recreational damage

Watershed managementRecreation management
Scoping Start
12/18/2020
Decision
08/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · alberta.maez@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (19), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(19)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
Dalton Canyon Restoration ProjecDecision Signed Date: 08/11/2021
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land Description(T 17N, R11E, Section 25 and T 17N, R 12E, Section 30)
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 8/26/2021
Jemez Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest · Sandoval, New Mexico

Approval of a 10-year plan of operations for a pumice mine of approximately 48 acres adjacent to a recently reclaimed 9-acre pumice mine.

Minerals and geology
Scoping Start
10/05/2005
Comment Period
10/16/2007
Objection Period Start
04/27/2020
Decision
10/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Larry Gore · ldgore@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityMinerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R3E, section 25
Environmental Assessment · R3 - Southwestern Region All Units · updated 7/29/2021
Cibola, Carson, and Santa Fe National Forests and Kiowa National Grasslands. · Bernalillo; Cibola; Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe; Taos, New Mexico

The Forest Service proposes to restore riparian, aquatic, and wetland habitat on the Carson, Cibola, and Santa Fe National Forests, and the Kiowa Grasslands in New Mexico by implementing a variety of restoration activities.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
10/04/2019
Comment Period
05/01/2020
Objection Period Start
12/21/2020
Decision
07/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Joshua Hall · joshua.hall@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsCarson National Forest; Cibola National Forest; Santa Fe National Forest
DistrictsCarson National Forest All Units; Mount Taylor Ranger District; Magdalena Ranger District; Mountainair Ranger District; Sandia Ranger District; Kiowa and Rita Blanca National Grasslands; Santa Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 1/5/2021
This project is located in Sandoval County, along HWY 126 near mile marker 9. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Vegetation treatments and maintenance treatments on previously treated areas while also protecting the Deer Lake Community from wildfire.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
09/09/2020
Decision
12/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Abel Salaz · abel.salaz@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/30/2020
Forest-Wide · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

To approve the issuance of temporary and priority SUPs for outfitter and guides to conduct guided recreation activities related to over-snow uses, including but not limited to cross country skiing and snow shoeing.

Special use managementRecreation management
Scoping Start
12/06/2019
Decision
01/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Dawnylle Smith · dawnyllesmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8); 32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/30/2020
Redondo Campground and East Fork Trailhead · Sandoval, New Mexico

To replace the existing 5 pit toilets at Redondo Campground and the 1 pit toilet at East Fork Trailhead with vault toilets.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/17/2019
Decision
11/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
02/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Leah Hurley · leahhurley@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/30/2020
Upper Pecos River on the Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest · San Miguel, New Mexico

The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is proposing to restore Rio Grande Cutthroat trout in Willow Creek and upper Cow Creek within the upper Pecos watershed.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
02/20/2019
Comment Period
02/20/2019
Objection Period Start
07/2019 (Estimated)
Decision
05/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandraimlerjacquez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 5/5/2020
Proposal is located west of the City of Santa Fe on a portion of the Santa Fe National Forest known as the Caja del Rio. · Los Alamos; Santa Fe, New Mexico

A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was singed by the Dept. of Energy (DOE) lead agency for this project. The FONSI was adopted by the Forest Service following the "One Federal Decision" guidance Under Executive Order 13807.

Special use management
Scoping Start
03/20/2019
Decision
04/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jonathan Hayden · jonathanhayden@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Coyote Ranger District · updated 1/27/2020
Project area can be found along FR 103 · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

The project area contains ponderosa pine and dry and wet mixed conifer stands outside of their natural range of variability (NRV). Proposed treatments would move stands toward and/or restore stands to their NRV.

Forest productsFuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
12/19/2018
Decision
01/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kenneth Reese · kreese@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 12/26/2019
Near Abiquiu, New Mexico · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

The Abiquiu Land Grant and Espanola Ranger Dist. propose a seasonal closure of FR 31 and FR 27 where these roads cross Grant lands. The closure would last from January 1 through March 31 in order to protect resources on land grant and Forest.

Special use management
Scoping Start
11/13/2018
Decision
12/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandy Hurlocker · shurlocker@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations; Facility Maintenance
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 11/15/2019
Located one-half mile west of State Highway 501 between Pajarito Canyon and Canyon de Valle. · Los Alamos, New Mexico

DOE/LANL proposes to use National Forest System lands to conduct paleoseismic research on the bench between Pajarito Canyon and Canyon de Valle in late summer of 2018. Access routes from State Highway 501 to the sites would also be authorized

ResearchMinerals and geology
Scoping Start
04/25/2017
Comment Period
07/20/2017
Objection Period Start
03/23/2018
Decision
05/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityMinerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations; Research And Development
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT19N R5E Section 24, 25, 36
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 10/16/2019
Lands to the north and south of Pacheco Canyon Road (FR 102), near tribal lands known as the Aspen Ranch and Vigil Grant. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

This project proposes to change stand conditions in predominantly ponderosa pine forests in the Pacheco Canyon area, adjacent to Tesuque Pueblo lands. The actions proposed to accomplish this change would be thinning and burning about 2400 acres.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
02/14/2017
Decision
06/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.3 (5)
Special AuthorityHfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Watershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 9/25/2019
Forest Wide · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issue priority use special use authorizations for Outfitter/Guide in 4 service areas: 1)Hunting; 2)Water-based (fishing, non-motorized boating); 3)rock climbing; 4)Transportation-based (hiking, motorized touring, bicycling, horseback riding).

Recreation managementSpecial use management
Scoping Start
04/23/2019
Decision
05/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Karen Yori · karen.yori@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/24/2019
T23N R2E, Sec 14 · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Reroute a half mile of Continental Divide Trail North of Coyote, NM to replace exceptionally steep section subject to erosion.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
04/23/2018
Decision
07/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 8/13/2019
Located along Beaver Creek in El Porvenir Canyon · San Miguel, New Mexico

This project proposes restoration activities to address erosion damage caused by log dams in Beaver Creek and the hiking/horse trail that parallels it in Porvenir Canyon.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
10/23/2018
Decision
08/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (18), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(18)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 3/28/2019
Locations where photography may take place include San Antonio Hot Springs, Capulin Canyon, Battleship Rock, Trail #137, Vista Linda Campground, Jemez Falls Campground, and San Antonio Campground. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Moosejaw, an outdoor retailer, has requested to conduct a commercial photo shoot on October 22nd-26th and October 29th-November 2nd of 2018

Special use management
Scoping Start
10/09/2018
Decision
10/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Leah Hurley · leahhurley@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 3/28/2019
Ponderosa NM T17N/R3E/Section 30 · Sandoval, New Mexico

Install a new water storage tank that holds 100,000 to 150,000 gallons of water and has a foot print of approximately 500%u2019 x 500%u2019. This would be an above ground water tank with underground piping running under a non-forest road.

Special use management
Scoping Start
10/17/2018
Decision
03/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Leah Hurley · leahhurley@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 2/20/2019
T17N/R3E/Section 30 in Sandoval County, New Mexico · Sandoval, New Mexico

Install a new above ground water storage tank and establishing a 100 foot right-of-way to access the tank.

Special use management
Scoping Start
12/19/2018
Decision
03/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Leah Hurley · leahhurley@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 2/14/2019
Jemez Ranger District · Sandoval, New Mexico

Proposal to construct a new office building be constructed at the existing offices current location, the Jemez Springs Administrative Site.

Facility management
Scoping Start
06/08/2018
Comment Period
08/23/2018
02/14/2019
Objection Period Start
12/07/2018
Decision
02/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityFacility Improvements/Construction
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 2/4/2019
Canon, NM The tank is located in the southern portion of T17N/R02E/Sec20. Coordinates in WGS84 are 35.6827, -106.7518. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Canon Mutual Domestic Water Consumers and Sewage Works Association (CMDWA) seeks a 20 year renewal of their special use authorization. Additionally, the proponent requests authorization to grade the road to the tank.

Special use management
Scoping Start
09/14/2018
Decision
12/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Leah Hurley · leahhurley@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/26/2018
East of the City of Santa Fe, near the City water treatment plant, within the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The project would permit construction and maintenance of a buried power line and fiber optic line in the same trench, about 3.3 miles, between Nichols Dam eastward to McClure Dam.

Special use management
Scoping Start
10/26/2017
Decision
08/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandy Hurlocker · shurlocker@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 9/26/2018
Las Conchas Fire Area, various · Sandoval, New Mexico

Replace four trick tanks damaged in the Las Conchas Fire.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
03/28/2013
Decision
06/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Christopher Boone · ctboone@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 9/26/2018
Approximately 2.5 miles northeast of the Seven Springs Fish Hatchery in the Rio Cebolla watershed · Sandoval, New Mexico

Remove McKinney Dam and replace it with a fish barrier.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
03/28/2013
Decision
06/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Christopher Boone · ctboone@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 9/17/2018
South of Cerro del Pino · Sandoval, New Mexico

Develop an open pit pumice mine south of Cerro del Pino. The pumice will be sold under a competitive sale.

Minerals and geology
Scoping Start
08/19/2011
Comment Period
03/2015 (Estimated)
Objection Period Start
06/2015 (Estimated)
Decision
08/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Larry Gore · ldgore@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityMinerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT. 18 N., R. 3 E., Section 34
Holiday Mesa Fence Completed
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 7/31/2018
Rio Cebolla and Rio Guadalupe · Sandoval, New Mexico

Prevent cattle from the mesa top in to the riparian zones of the Rio Cebolla and Rio Guadalupe

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
07/02/2018
Decision
07/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
Construction of Fence on Holiday MesaDecision Signed Date: 07/20/2018
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 7/30/2018
The proposed project area is located along Holy Ghost Creek (T18N, R 12E, sections 32 and 22) is located about 12 miles north of the Village of Pecos Canyon. · San Miguel, New Mexico

The Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District of the SFNF, in cooperation with the Upper Pecos Watershed Association (UPWA), proposes restoration activities to address post-Tres Lagunas Fire2013) flooding erosion damage in Holy Ghost Canyon.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
Scoping Start
12/03/2017
Decision
07/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (19), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(19)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
Holy Ghost Creek Habitat Restoration Project Decision for Creek and HabitatDecision Signed Date: 07/27/2018
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 6/21/2018
West side of Highway 4 next to private property · Sandoval, New Mexico

The project is along State Highway 4 and is needed to reduce the spread of ips bark beetles, already present in the windthrown trees to currently healthy trees.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
06/11/2018
Comment Period
06/11/2018
Decision
06/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Susan Harrelson · susanharrelson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (14), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(14)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Geothermal Leasing Completed
Environmental Impact Statement · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/14/2018
195,000 acres west and north of Valles Caldera · Rio Arriba; Sandoval, New Mexico

Analyze whether 195,000 acres of SFNF available for geothermal leasing

Minerals and geology
NOI in Federal Register
05/13/2015
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
05/14/2015
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
12/29/2017
Objection Period Start
12/29/2017
Decision
06/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Larry Gore · ldgore@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation219 (2012)
Project ActivityGeothermal; Plan Amendment
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District; Jemez Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Impact Statement · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/14/2018
Carson and Santa Fe National Forests in New Mexico · Colfax; Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe; Taos, New Mexico

A supplement to the Final EIS for Invasive Plant Control Project on the Carson and Santa Fe National Forests to disclose, review, and assess additional information.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Watershed management
NOI in Federal Register
10/30/2013
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
03/21/2014
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
12/21/2017
Objection Period Start
12/21/2017
Decision
06/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandraimlerjacquez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityNoxious Weed Treatments; Watershed Improvements
ForestsCarson National Forest; Santa Fe National Forest
DistrictsCarson National Forest All Units; Santa Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Cuba Ranger District · updated 5/16/2018
La Ventana Mesa to San Pedro Parks Wilderness · Rio Arriba; Sandoval, New Mexico

Designate and construct a section of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (CDNST) near Cuba, NM that connects two existing portions of the CDNST trail.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/19/2012
Comment Period
11/21/2017
Objection Period Start
03/22/2018
Decision
05/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jeff Harris · jharris07@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityTrail Management
Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant Impact for the Continental Divide Trail Reroute ProjectDecision Signed Date: 05/16/2018
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 9/28/2017
This site in general is located along Forest Road (FR) 92, approximately 30 creek miles north of the confluence with the Pecos River and approximately 6-8 miles north-northeast of the Village of Pecos (T 17N, R 12E, Sections 26 and 35). · San Miguel, New Mexico

The Cow Creek Riparian Habitat Restoration Project would improve water quality and fish habitat by restoring riparian areas, reducing erosion and turbidity from access points and unstable streambanks.

Recreation managementWildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
03/10/2017
Decision
09/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (19), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(19)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Species Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 9/25/2017
This project is located forest-wide · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; Santa Fe, New Mexico

The purpose of this project is to prepare decision memos for FY 17 outfitters (approximately 30) to provide professional, commercial activities (i.e., big game hunting, recreation, and educational activities) on all ranger districts.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
02/01/2017
Decision
04/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandraimlerjacquez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 9/11/2017
Sections 13, 23, and 24 of T22N. R10W. Approximately 4.6 miles northeast of La Jara, NM. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Treat approximately 180 acres within the La Jara watershed to reduce fuel loading and improve forest and watershed health.

Fuels managementWatershed management
Scoping Start
05/05/2017
Decision
09/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Gennaro Falco · gennaroafalco@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 8/31/2017
On the south side of the Caja del Rio mesa, known as La Bajada. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Sandia Soaring Association--a club of hang- and para- glider enthusiasts--has requested a permit in order authorize safety and access improvements to an area they currently use. Also, road access changes call for travel management system review.

Recreation managementSpecial use management
Scoping Start
08/12/2015
Comment Period
04/10/2017
Decision
08/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 15N, Range 7E, section 8.
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 8/11/2017
Borrego Trail from Aspen Ranch Ridge to the Rio Nambe. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

A re-route of the Borrego Trail will bring the trail out of the flood zone from Aspen Ranch to the Rio Nambe Trail to provide a safe and more sustainable section of trail; the trail will be moved upslope at most 100 feet from the canyon bottom.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
04/01/2016
Decision
08/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 7/20/2017
The Trail would be located along CR 62 and CR 77 (Old Buckman Road), on both National Forest System lands and BLM lands. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The Federal Highways Administration proposes to develop a trail from the Santa Fe Greenway to Diablo Canyon. It would retrace a Congressionally-designated route. This project is planned in cooperation with the FS, BLM, NPS and Santa Fe County.

Recreation managementHeritage resource management
Scoping Start
01/29/2016
Comment Period
11/21/2016
Objection Period Start
04/13/2017
Decision
07/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 3/6/2017
This project is located on the north end of the Cuba District of the Santa Fe National Forest between the communities of Llaves and Lindrith and south of Forest Road 313. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

The aim of the Moya project is to use primarily prescribed fire to enhance habitat characteristics within the project area.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
05/13/2015
Decision
05/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Dennis Carril · dcarril@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 2/24/2017
The project is located south of the Merced de Abiquiu, running from the grant boundary approximately 1.5 miles to Vallecitos Creek. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

In 1967, the Merced de Abiquiu (Grant) installed a water collection gallery and water line on national forest system lands in order to provide water for livestock. This facility is past its designed life and the proposal is to replace it.

Special use management
Scoping Start
08/12/2015
Decision
02/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
02/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Anne Baldwin · arbaldwin@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations; Facility Maintenance
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 2/22/2017
The Barnett property is located approximately 2.5 miles south of Glorieta, NM on Glorieta Mesa. · San Miguel, New Mexico

Powerline extension from private property to the Barnett Property. The extension is less than 1/2 mile.

Special use management
Scoping Start
06/14/2016
Decision
09/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
James Munoz · jmunoz@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Barnett Powerline ExtensionDecision Signed Date: 09/09/2016
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 11/16/2016
The facilities under permit are located in on national forest system lands near the Rio Grande and national forest system lands in the Santa Fe Watershed. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The City of Santa Fe has requested that the Forest Service issue a new permit so it can continue to operate its municipal water supply system. The current permit was issued in 1995 and expired Dec. 31, 2015.

Special use management
Scoping Start
09/16/2015
Decision
09/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandy Hurlocker · shurlocker@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (10); 32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Permit Renewal: City of Santa Fe Water SystemDecision Signed Date: 09/28/2016
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/28/2016
All runs start at the Santa Fe Ski Basin Parking lot. The runs take place mostly in the SF National Forest outside of the Pecos Wilderness and go south to Santa Fe County trails and back to Ski area. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

An ultra running event near Santa Fe with a 50 mile, 50 Km, half Marathon, and 1 mile (up ski run) events on September 10, 2016. Events start and end at Ski Santa Fe.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
04/15/2016
Decision
08/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 9/21/2016
T23 N, R1 E, section 26, NE · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

To provide a one-year Special Use Permit to allow access for the construction of a new gate system of similar design and foot-print, and would occupy the same point-of-diversion as the existing gate(s), but constructed of steel and concrete.

Special use management
Scoping Start
10/01/2015
Decision
09/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 8/29/2016
Pajarito Canyon Trail, Quemazon Trail, Camp May User Trail, Perimeter Trail to Guaje Pines Cemetery. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

A two day downhill mountain bike race is scheduled for August 6-7. The first day would consist of 4 stages of downhill racing on Forest Service lands, with some Los Alamos County lands. See attached map. Second day would be all on private Ski area

Recreation management
Scoping Start
04/15/2016
Decision
07/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 7/5/2016
Various trails on Jemez, Espanola, and Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger Districts · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Permit to provide therapeutic and adveture based recreational experiences to children, youth, families and communities through the SF Mountain Center, an accredited 501(c)3 organization. Activities include hiking, backpacking and rock climbing.

Special use management
Scoping Start
04/02/2015
Decision
05/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/30/2016
All districts of the Santa Fe National Forest · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issuance of special use permits for outfitter guides on all districts of the Santa Fe National Forest

Special use management
Scoping Start
04/03/2015
Decision
05/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Shannon Kelardy · skelardy@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/30/2016
Special Use Authorizations for Outfitters would occur on all ranger districts. · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; Santa Fe, New Mexico

The purpose of this project is to prepare Decision Memos for FY 16 Outfitters (approximately 30) to provide professional commercial activities (i.e. big game hunting, recreation and educational activities on all ranger districts.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
03/03/2016
Decision
04/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Imler-Jacquez · sandraimlerjacquez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 6/29/2016
The trail re-route is located on the Borrego Trail off Hyde Park Road (State Route 475). (T18N. R10E. Section 25). · Santa Fe, New Mexico

This project proposes to re-route a small portion of the Borrego Trail (#150) in order to improve trail sustainability, user safety, and improve the experience for a variety of recreation users.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
09/29/2015
Decision
06/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jennifer Sublett · jasublett@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Atalaya Trail Run Cancelled
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 6/15/2016
Trail to Atalaya Peak from St John's College parking area in Santa Fe. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

1st proposed trail run from St John's College parking area to the top of Atalaya Mountain and back. Proposed for July 2, 2016.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/2016 (Estimated)
Decision
06/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 6/10/2016
West of Upper Guaje road on the first bench · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Permit a precipitation monitor to determine background levels of PCB concentrations in both wet and dry atmospheric deposition on a regional basis to provide baseline knowledge of global PCBs and the potential contribution of storm water runoff.

Research
Scoping Start
02/24/2016
Decision
05/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityResearch And Development
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNENW sec 4 T 19N R 6 E
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 6/6/2016
The San Diego and Cebolla/San Antonio Allotments are located on the Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest. · Sandoval, New Mexico

The Santa Fe NF intends to protect and improve habitat conditions for the mouse within the San Diego and Cebolla/San Antonio Allotments in order to increase species viability. while continuing grazing on the allotments.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
01/13/2016
Comment Period
01/13/2016
Objection Period Start
03/24/2016
Decision
05/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 5/10/2016
Along the Rio de las Vacas from the confluence of Turkey springs to Schoolhouse Canyon · Sandoval, New Mexico

The purpose of this project is to protect proposed critical habitat for the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse (Zapos hudsonius luteus).

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
01/27/2016
Decision
05/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 4/25/2016
Water Canyon and Canon de Valle · Los Alamos, New Mexico

DOE/NNSA will operate and maintain two existing stream gages (E#252 and #253) in Water Canyon and Canon de Valle, respectively, on uSFS property above Hwy 501.

Special use management
Scoping Start
10/17/2014
Decision
04/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT19N, R5E, Sec 36 SWNE and T19N, R5E, Sec 25 SENE
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 4/25/2016
Los Alamos County, east of the Pajarito Ski Area along the Los Alamos Canyon Road (red line on map). · Los Alamos, New Mexico

Authorize for less than one year the installation of a temporary water pipeline and associated pumps to move approximately 10 million gallons of water from local reservoirs to make snow.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
08/01/2014
Decision
09/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 4/25/2016
This project is located along sections of the Winsor Trail from the western Forest Boundary (near Tesuque Village), up to the Norski trail intersection. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

The Winsor Trail (#254) is a National Recreation Trail with heavy use. This project considers three segments of trail in need of improvement for sustainability, safety, and improved user enjoyment. These areas are outside he Pecos Wilderness.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
08/12/2015
Decision
04/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jennifer Sublett · jasublett@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 3/3/2016
Project area is along the Pecos River at the south end of the Santa Fe National Forest Dalton Say Use Area in Pecos Canyon. · San Miguel, New Mexico

The proposed project will improve water quality and fish habitat be restoring the river channel to a more natural condition, reducing turbidity, attenuating flow energy during future flooding, and reducing downstream water temperatures.

Recreation managementWatershed management
Scoping Start
11/10/2015
Decision
02/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (18), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(18)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 1/29/2016
Jemez Ranger District · Sandoval, New Mexico

Establishing large animal exclosures to establish baseline monitoring for future projects.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
01/01/2015
Decision
12/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alicia Gallegos · aagallegos@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Rangeland Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 1/29/2016
Upper Pecos Canyon · San Miguel, New Mexico

Project entails roadside thinning in the upper Pecos Canyon.

Fuels management
Scoping Start
07/27/2012
Comment Period
07/27/2012
Objection Period Start
02/2015 (Estimated)
Decision
05/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Joe Julian · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels)
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 10/2/2015
Santa Fe Ski Area at the end of Hyde Park Rd northeast of Santa Fe, NM. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Build a new water storage tank within the Ski Santa Fe ski area to utilize the entirety of their available water right for snowmaking. This tank would be 155 ft. in diameter located above the Lower Burro and Burro Alley ski trails.

Special use management
Scoping Start
12/19/2014
Decision
03/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFacility Improvements/Construction; Special Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R11E, Sec 16.
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 5/4/2015
Santa Fe Municipal Watershed · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Prescribed burning in Pecos Wilderness portion of the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
09/01/2011
Comment Period
09/07/2012
Objection Period Start
06/09/2014
Decision
04/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
02/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
Santa Fe Municipal Watershed Pecos Wilderness Prescribed Burn ProjectDecision Signed Date: 04/28/2015
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 4/7/2015
SE portion of the Jemez Ranger District · Sandoval, New Mexico

Livestock grazing authorization and facilities construction on the Alamo, Bear Springs, Bland, and Del Norte Range Allotments

Grazing management
Scoping Start
02/01/2005
Comment Period
02/14/2006
Decision
05/2006 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2006 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mike Dechter · mdechter@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFacility Improvements/Construction; Grazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations
Alamo, Bear Springs, Bland, and Del Norte Grazing Allotments Environmental AssessmentDecision Signed Date: 05/30/2006 Legal Notice Date: 06/04/2006
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.18N R.4E, Sec. 1-4,8-17,21-29,32-36; T.18N R.5E, Sec. 4-36; T.17N R.4E, Sec. 1-5,9-17,25-36; T.17N R.5E, Sec. 1-18; T.16N R.4E, Sec. 4-9, 17
Travel Management Completed
Environmental Impact Statement · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 4/7/2015
Santa Fe National Forest · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Designate a system of roads, trails and areas open to motorized travel by class of vehicle and time of year.

Road managementRegulations, directives, orders
NOI in Federal Register
07/17/2008
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
08/07/2010
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
07/06/2012
Decision
06/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Julie Bain · sftravelmgt@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Plan Amendment; Trail Management; Travel Management
Record of Decision for Travel Management on the Santa Fe National ForestDecision Signed Date: 06/12/2012 Legal Notice Date: 07/06/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 12/23/2014
Eastern boundary of Santa Fe National Forest lands of the Caja del Rio. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

A ten year shooting closure along the eastern boundary of the Caja del Rio to protect life and property for the public adjacent to the Forest boundary. A Closure Order has been in effect annually since 2001. A permanenet closure requires an EA.

Regulations, directives, orders
Scoping Start
02/20/2014
Comment Period
03/17/2014
Decision
01/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityOrder Creation/Modification
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 12/23/2014
Cuba, Jemez, and Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger Districts · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issue a permit to provide commercial guided and outfitted hunting trips.

Special use management
Scoping Start
09/11/2013
Decision
08/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Maia Snelson · mrsnelson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (10)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Issuance of 2-Year Special Use Permit for Ralston's Guide and OutfitterDecision Signed Date: 08/25/2014
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District; Jemez Ranger District; Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 12/23/2014
Cuba, Jemez, Pecos/Las Vegas, and Espanola ranger districts, various locations. · Los Alamos; Mora; Rio Arriba; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issue a permit to provide commercial guided and outfitted hunting trips.

Special use management
Scoping Start
09/11/2013
Decision
08/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Maia Snelson · mrsnelson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (10)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District; Jemez Ranger District; Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 12/23/2014
The project is located on the Lower Rio Cebolla, in the wet meadow near the bottomless-arch crossing on Forest Road 376. · Sandoval, New Mexico

The purpose of the project is to improve habitat for the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
07/09/2014
Decision
09/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT19N, R2E, sec 29
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 6/30/2014
Las Conchas burn scar, primarily Jemez Ranger District but also Espanola Ranger District. · Los Alamos; Sandoval, New Mexico

Plant trees on approximately 32,000 acres over the next ten years on medium- and high-severity burned areas in the Las Conchas Fire Burn Scar. The trees will be hand planted at a rate of 75 to 300 per acre as conditions warrant.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
01/15/2014
Decision
04/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kenneth Reese · kreese@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
Las Conchas ReforestationDecision Signed Date: 04/08/2014
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/30/2014
Upper Rio Cebolla where it crosses Forest Road 376. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Stabilize streambanks using native materials, construct exclosures to prevent ungulates from grazing along the stream, and repair a corral.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
03/28/2014
Decision
05/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jeremy Marshall · jmarshall02@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6); 32.2 (18), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(18)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 4/18/2014
Los Alamos, Rendijan upper canyon at Maple Stree crossing in Ponderosa Estates near Guaje Pines Cemetary. · Los Alamos, New Mexico

Restore a minor drainage that flooded through a subdivision adjacent to Forest land, after a large wildfire.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
02/12/2014
Decision
04/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (18), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(18); 32.2 (19), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(19)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT20N, R6E, Section 3
Decision Memo · Coyote Ranger District · updated 3/31/2014
On Mesa Gurule on northern portion of district adjacent to the Chama Canyon Wilderness. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Construction of one Wildlife Trick Tank constructed of wooden fram with corregate roof. Water would be stored in 10,000 gallon metal tank and piped to wildlife friendly troughs and waterers.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
08/14/2013
Comment Period
08/14/2013
Decision
02/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
John Phillips · jcphillips@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT24N, R2E section 34
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 3/28/2014
Coyote Ranger District across Camino Mesa · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Construct 2.5 miles of the CDNST. One half of this is located in the Chama River Canyon Wilderness.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
08/19/2012
Comment Period
09/20/2013
Decision
11/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
John Phillips · jcphillips@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityTrail Management; Travel Management; Wilderness Management
National Scenic Continental Divide Trail (NSCDT) Coyote Segment ProjectDecision Signed Date: 11/22/2013 (Reversed in Appeal (215)) Legal Notice Date: 11/27/2013
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT23N, R2E, Sections 1, 2, and 11; T24N, R2E, Section 36
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 12/24/2013
Forestwide · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Issue Ten Year Permits to commercial outfitters previously authorized annually on Temporary Permits.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
03/11/2013
Comment Period
03/11/2013
Decision
12/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Miles Standish · mstandish@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionSanta Fe National Forest
Decision Memo · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 12/23/2013
Rio de las Vacas (Rio Cebolla to Clear Creek, NM-2106.A_40) Assessment Unit · Sandoval, New Mexico

Perform various restorative actions, such as fencing, planting native vegetation, and placing large woody debris in the creek, to increase shade (and thus decrease water temperature) and promote overall riparian health.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
Scoping Start
09/15/2013
Comment Period
09/15/2013
Decision
10/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
11 Forest Lane · weaton01@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
Proposed Riparian Restoration Treatments along the Rio de las VacasDecision Signed Date: 10/21/2013 Legal Notice Date: 10/25/2013
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 12/23/2013
Caja del Rio Plateau along Forest Road 24. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

One vibroseis truck will be used along a road, and the geophone arrays will be placed adjacent to the road.

Minerals and geologySpecial use management
Scoping Start
05/16/2012
Comment Period
05/16/2012
Decision
07/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mary Orr · morr01@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations; Minerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT17N, R8E, Secs. 6,7,8,16,17,21 and T17N, R7E, Secs.1,2,3 and T18N, R7E, Sec. 35
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 12/17/2013
Three segments of re-routes are located off Highway 475 between Norski Trailhead parking lot and Pacheco Canyon Road. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Use volunteer labor and materials to re-route three sections along the WinsorTrail #254. Re-routes will help with watershed and trail sustainability, plus provide a more enjoyable and safer experience for the various groups of users.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
11/09/2013
Comment Period
12/09/2013
Decision
12/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jennifer Sublett · jasublett@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityTrail Management
Winsor Trail Re-Routes U.S. Forest Service Winsor Trail #254Decision Signed Date: 12/17/2013 Legal Notice Date: 12/17/2013
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/20/2013
NFS lands within the Oso Vallecitos Grazing Allotment. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Authorize livestock grazing on NFS lands within the Oso Vallecitos Grazing Allotment. If the decision is to authorize some level of livestock grazing, then the management prescriptions to be applied will also be analyzed.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/27/2008
Comment Period
09/20/2013
Decision
09/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Donald Serrano · dlserrano@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 6/28/2013
Dalton Canyon and Rainy Day Day-Use Area · San Miguel, New Mexico

Improved dispersed recreation in Dalton and Rainy Day Area.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
07/20/2012
Comment Period
07/20/2012
Decision
05/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
James Munoz · jmunoz@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.
DN and FONSI for Dalton Dispersed Campsite Area and Rainy Day Day-Use ProjeDecision Signed Date: 05/06/2013 Legal Notice Date: 05/13/2013
Dalton Rainy DayDecision Signed Date: 05/06/2013 Legal Notice Date: 05/08/2013
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionDalton Canyon
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 2/27/2013
Southern Rowe Mesa, San Miguel County, New Mexico · San Miguel, New Mexico

The purpose of this project is to promote a mosaic of healthy forest stands and natural grasslands on approximately 17,500 acres on Rowe Mesa.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
04/19/2012
Comment Period
04/19/2012
Decision
02/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
Decision Memo for the Southern Rowe Mesa Restoration ProjectDecision Signed Date: 02/21/2013 Legal Notice Date: 02/26/2013
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship (T) 14N, Range (R) 12E, portions of sections 1, 2, 24-26, 35, and 36; T14N, R13E, portions of sections 1-6, 19, 24, 25, and 28-36; T13N, R13E, portions of sections 7-12, 15-17, 20-24, 27-29,
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 2/26/2013
Las Conchas Fire Burn Area · Los Alamos; Sandoval, New Mexico

Planting of Ponderosa Pine and Douglass Fir on approximatey 1,8000 - 2,510 acres of land burned during the 2011 Las Conchas Fire.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
11/24/2012
Comment Period
11/24/2012
Decision
01/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kenneth Reese · kreese@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
Las Conchas ReforesationDecision Signed Date: 01/16/2013 Legal Notice Date: 01/19/2013
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 1/8/2013
6 Miles northeast of Cuba, NM on the west side of the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Thinning of small and medium diameter trees followed by fuelwood collection, mastication of slash, and prescribed burning on approximately 660 acres. The proposed project is designed to impove forest health and resilience by reducing tree density.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
02/12/2010
Comment Period
02/12/2010
Decision
12/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Casey · dmcasey@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
La Jara Watershed ProjectDecision Signed Date: 12/21/2012 Legal Notice Date: 12/24/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT22N, R1W, Sections 13, 14, 22, 23, 24
Environmental Impact Statement · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 1/2/2013
Cuba and Coyote Ranger Districts · Rio Arriba; Sandoval, New Mexico

Forest Plan amendment for Oil and Gas leasing stipulations on unleased lands on the portion of the Forest within the San Juan Basin and the proposed closure and decommission of specific unnecessary roads on the Cuba Ranger District.

Land management planningRoad managementMinerals and geology
NOI in Federal Register
09/30/2004
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
09/25/2010
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
12/07/2012
Decision
11/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jennifer Cramer · jennifercramer@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityForest Service Energy Implementation Plan
Notice and Comment Regulation219 (1982)
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Plan Amendment
Santa Fe N.F. Oil and Gas Leasing Amendment and CubaDecision Signed Date: 08/15/2008 Legal Notice Date: 09/18/2008
Record of Decision for Oil-Gas LeasingDecision Signed Date: 11/19/2012 Legal Notice Date: 12/13/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District; Cuba Ranger District
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 11/27/2012
Rio del Oso drainage in the Jemez Mountains · Santa Fe, New Mexico

In cooperation with Ohkay Owinge, Espanola RD proposes to plant conifer seedlings on approximately 300 acres on National Forest sytem lands in the lower Rio del Oso drainage.

Watershed managementForest products
Scoping Start
10/11/2012
Comment Period
10/11/2012
Decision
11/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Anne Baldwin · arbaldwin@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT21N, R6E, Sections 14, 22, 24, and 24
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 11/20/2012
Buckman site on the Rio Grande northwest of Santa Fe, NM · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Remove non-native vegetation with selective use of herbicide and plant native trees/shrubs along the Rio Grande at Buckman site. Development of a parking area, restroom and shade structures on NFS land. Parking/trailhead development on BLM land.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
11/11/2011
Comment Period
11/11/2011
Decision
11/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Donald Serrano · dlserrano@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Facility Improvements/Construction; Dispersed Recreation Mgmt.
Rio Grande Corridor at Buckman Restoration and Recreation Enhancement Prj.Decision Signed Date: 11/15/2012 Legal Notice Date: 11/16/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.19N., R.7E., Sections 35 and 36
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 8/21/2012
Winsor Trail at the Santa Fe Ski Basin downhill to where Saddleback Trail enters private land. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) is having a World Sumit meeting and group ride of 150-200 bicyclists over a planned course. The ride is on established Santa Fe NF Forest Trails and private land.

Special use managementRecreation management
Scoping Start
06/29/2012
Comment Period
06/29/2012
Decision
08/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityTrail Management
IMBA World Summit Mountain Bike RideDecision Signed Date: 08/20/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R11E, Secs. 17, 9, 20, 25, 30, and 36. T17n, R10E, Secs. 1, 2, and 3.
Environmental Impact Statement · WO - Washington Office - National headquarters · updated 7/10/2012
11 contiguous Western States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and Alaska. · Bonner; Aleutians East; La Paz; Columbia; Coos; Colusa; Denver; Douglas, Alaska; Arizona; California; Colorado; District of Columbia; Idaho; Kansas; Montana; North Dakota; Nebraska; New Mexico; Nevada; Oklahoma; Oregon; South Dakota; Texas; Utah; Washington; Wyoming

The Forest Service was a cooperating agency, assisting the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in that Agency's geothermal leasing analysis and decision. The BLM issued a record of decision on 12/17/2008.

Regulations, directives, orders
NOI in Federal Register
06/13/2007
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
06/13/2008
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
10/24/2008
Decision
02/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tracy Parker · tparker03@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNepa Document Prepared By Another Federal Agency
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityRegulation Creation/Modification
ForestsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest; Bitterroot National Forest; Clearwater National Forest; Custer National Forest; Custer Gallatin National Forest; Helena National Forest; Lewis And Clark National Forest; Lolo National Forest; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest; Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests; Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest; Rio Grande National Forest; Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests; Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands; San Juan National Forest; White River National Forest; Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests; Carson National Forest; Cibola National Forest; Coronado National Forest; Gila National Forest; Lincoln National Forest; Santa Fe National Forest; Tonto National Forest; Boise National Forest; Bridger-Teton National Forest; Dixie National Forest; Fishlake National Forest; Manti-Lasal National Forest; Payette National Forest; Salmon-Challis National Forest; Sawtooth National Forest; Caribou-Targhee National Forest; Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest; Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest; Angeles National Forest; Cleveland National Forest; Eldorado National Forest; Inyo National Forest; Klamath National Forest; Lassen National Forest; Los Padres National Forest; Mendocino National Forest; Modoc National Forest; Plumas National Forest; San Bernardino National Forest; Sequoia National Forest; Shasta Trinity National Forest; Sierra National Forest; Tahoe National Forest; Deschutes National Forest; Fremont-Winema National Forest; Gifford Pinchot National Forest; Malheur National Forest; Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest; Mt. Hood National Forest; Ochoco National Forest; Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest; Umatilla National Forest; Umpqua National Forest; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest; Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; Willamette National Forest; R10 - Alaska Region All Units; WO - Washington Office - National headquarters
DistrictsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest All Units; Bitterroot National Forest All Units; Clearwater National Forest All Units; Custer National Forest All Units; Custer Gallatin National Forest; Custer Gallatin National Forest All Units; Helena National Forest All Units; Lewis And Clark National Forest All Units; Lolo National Forest All Units; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest All Units; Grand Mesa Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest All Units; Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest All Units; Rio Grande National Forest All Units; Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests All Units; Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands All Units; San Juan National Forest All Units; White River National Forest All Units; Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests All Units; Carson National Forest All Units; Cibola National Forest All Units; Coronado National Forest All Units; Gila National Forest All Units; Lincoln National Forest All Units; Santa Fe National Forest All Units; Tonto National Forest All Units; Boise National Forest All Units; Bridger-Teton National Forest All Units; Dixie National Forest All Units; Fishlake National Forest All Units; Manti-La Sal National Forest All Units; Payette National Forest All Units; Salmon-Challis National Forest All Units; Sawtooth National Forest All Units; Caribou-Targhee National Forest All Units; Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest All Units; Uinta-Wasatch-Cache All Units; Angeles National Forest All Units; Cleveland National Forest All Units; Eldorado National Forest All Units; Inyo National Forest All Units; Klamath National Forest All Units; Lassen National Forest All Units; Los Padres National Forest All Units; Mendocino National Forest All Units; Modoc National Forest All Units; Plumas National Forest All Units; San Bernardino National Forest All Units; Sequoia National Forest All Units; Shasta Trinity National Forest All Units; Sierra National Forest All Units; Tahoe National Forest All Units; Deschutes National Forest All Units; Fremont-Winema National Forest All Units; Gifford Pinchot National Forest All Units; Malheur National Forest All Units; Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest All Units; Mt. Hood National Forest All Units; Ochoco National Forest All Units; Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest All Units; Umatilla National Forest All Units; Umpqua National Forest All Units; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest All Units; Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest All Units; Willamette National Forest All Units; R10 - Alaska Region All Units; WO - Washington Office - National headquarters
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 3/30/2012
San Antonio and Redondo Creek · Sandoval, New Mexico

Elk fencing and native tree planting and bank stabilization in the Upper Jemez Watershed.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
02/18/2011
Comment Period
02/18/2011
Decision
02/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
02/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
DECISION MEMO SAN ANTONIO/REDONDO CREEK RIPARIAN RESTORATIONDecision Signed Date: 02/21/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionUpper Jemez Watershed
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 2/15/2012
Santa Fe River Canyon on BLM and USFS lands west of City of Santa Fe. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Removal of non-native vegetation and planting of native trees and shrubs along 10 miles of the Santa Fe River resulting in improved water quality and improved wildlife habitat.

Watershed managementVegetation management (other than forest products)Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
12/17/2009
Comment Period
11/05/2010
Decision
01/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mary Orr · morr01@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
Santa Fe River Canyon Riparian Forest Restoration ProjectDecision Signed Date: 01/30/2012 Legal Notice Date: 02/08/2012
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.15N, R.7E. Sections 1,2,8,9,10
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 12/16/2011
Glorieta Mesa · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Gun closure on 2,500 acres on Glorieta mesa to protect public health and safety and resource degradation associated with target shooting around residential private property in the area.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
09/08/2009
Comment Period
09/08/2009
Decision
12/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alberta Maez · amaez@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT15 N, R 11E, Sections 20, 21, 28, and 29
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 11/7/2011
Trail section along Tesuque Creek in Sangre de Cristo Mountains, north and west of State Road 475. · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Trails will be repaired, improved, and rerouted in some sections to make effective repairs and avoid them washing out.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
09/10/2010
Decision
04/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lynn Bjorklund · lbjorklund@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Borrego Bear Wallow Trails 150, 182. and 254Decision Signed Date: 04/25/2011
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R10 E Sec 25
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 11/4/2011
5 miles east of Jemez Springs and about 4 miles northeast from the Town of Ponderosa · Sandoval, New Mexico

Prescribed burn treatment located on the Jemez Ranger District, with a portion on Pueblo of Jemez land.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
02/15/2011
Comment Period
02/22/2011
Decision
09/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
William Armstrong · warmstrong@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
DN and FONSI Paliza Prescribed Burn ProjectDecision Signed Date: 09/27/2011
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownships 16N and 17N, Range 3E
Decision Memo · Coyote Ranger District · updated 9/26/2011
Coyote Ranger District · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Construction of a pre-manufactured building and installation of a ozone monitor and meteorological tower at the Coyote Ranger District.

Special use management
Scoping Start
07/08/2011
Decision
08/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Joshua Hall · jdhall@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Coyote Ranger District Ozone Monitor and BuildingDecision Signed Date: 08/08/2011
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land Description23 N, R 2 E, Section 35
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 4/15/2011
The allotment is located adjacent to the southern boundary of the Valles Caldera National Preserve at the Las Conchas trailhead. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Analysis of the Las Conchas Grazing Allotment for renewal of a 10-year term grazing permit

Grazing management
Scoping Start
02/01/2010
Comment Period
02/01/2010
Decision
04/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
William Eaton · weaton01@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
Las Conchas Grazing Allotment Environmental AssessmentDecision Signed Date: 04/01/2011
DN and FONSI for Las Conchas Grazing Allotment Environmental AssessmentDecision Signed Date: 04/01/2011 Legal Notice Date: 04/15/2011
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R4E, sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 3/24/2011
Eureka Mesa · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Thin trees for fuelwook on 60 acres of land on Eureka Mesa

Forest products
Scoping Start
01/27/2011
Decision
03/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tom Fuchtman · tfuchtman@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT 21N, R 1E Sections 31 and 32
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 12/21/2010
East of Forest Road 86, west of Cow Creek, and immediately north of the USFS boundary with the Baca Ranch. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Authorize restoration of a compuerta (stream diversion flow structure) on Cow creek and the re-establishement of the Los Pueblos Altos Acequia (irrigation ditch). These structures were damaged by the torrential rains following the Vivash Fire.

Special use management
Scoping Start
06/03/2010
Decision
11/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
James Munoz · jmunoz@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Area Management
Los Pueblos Altos Acequia Presa Reconstruction, Compuerta Construction, andDecision Signed Date: 11/16/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionSection 35 Township 17N Range 12 East
Environmental Assessment · Cuba Ranger District · updated 11/30/2010
The San Pedro Allotment covers the southwest half of the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. The Laguna Seca and Simon allotments are located in the northwest corner of the Cuba Ranger District · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Analysis of livestock grazing permit reauthorization for the Laguna Seca and Simon grazing allotments.

Grazing management
Scoping Start
12/18/2009
Comment Period
08/13/2010
Decision
09/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
William Eaton · weaton01@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management
Decision Notice for Laguna Seca Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 09/30/2010 Legal Notice Date: 11/22/2010
Decision Notice for Simon Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 09/30/2010 Legal Notice Date: 11/22/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT26N;, R1W, Sec. 29-33; T25N, R1W, Sec. 3-11, 13-23, 27-34; T24N, R1W, Sec. 4-9, 16-18; T22N, R1E Sec. 6, 7, 15, 17-23, 26-36; T21N, R1E, Sec. 1-18, 21-23; T21N, R2E, Sec. 6-8, 17, 18
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 10/29/2010
Los Alamos Canyon, Los Alamos County, NM · Los Alamos, New Mexico

Dredge reservoir and make repairs and modifications to the dam to bring the facility into compliance as required by the Office of the New Mexico State Engineer.

Special use management
Scoping Start
12/26/2008
Comment Period
03/17/2010
Decision
10/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Donald Serrano · dlserrano@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Decision Notice and FONSI for Restoration of Los Alamos Dam and ResevoirDecision Signed Date: 10/05/2010 Legal Notice Date: 10/21/2010
Los Alamos Dam and ReservoirDecision Signed Date: 10/05/2010 Legal Notice Date: 10/21/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.19N., R.5E. Sections 13 and 18
Environmental Assessment · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 10/26/2010
The proposed COU #46 project area can be found on the Laguna Gurule, New Mexico U.S. Geologic Society 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle map. The well pad and pipeline are located in the valley bottom · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

The Santa Fe National Forest, is proposing to approve the Surface Use Plan of Operations to approve two Applications for Permits to Drill, as submitted by Benson-Montin-Greer Drilling Corp.for the drilling and operation of two oil wells.

Minerals and geology
Scoping Start
07/22/2010
Comment Period
07/22/2010
Decision
10/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Larry Gore · ldgore@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityMinerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
DN & FONSI for COU #46 & #47 Oil Wells, Access Road, Pipeline TiesDecision Signed Date: 10/14/2010 Legal Notice Date: 10/18/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionThe proposed COU #46 oil well would have a locationof Section 27, T25N, R1W, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, New Mexico Prime Meridian (NMPM). The proposed COU #47 oil well would have a location of Se
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/30/2010
NFS lands within the El Invierno Grazing Allotment. · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Authorize livestock grazing on NFS lands within the Oso Vallecitos Grazing Allotment. If the decision is to authorize some level of livestock grazing, then the management presciptions to be applied will be analyzed

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/27/2008
Comment Period
11/12/2009
Decision
09/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
James Munoz · jmunoz@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
El Invierno Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 09/15/2010 Legal Notice Date: 09/17/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Environmental Assessment · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/28/2010
NFS lands within the Caja del Rio Grazing Allotment · Mora; Rio Arriba; Sandoval; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Authorize livestock grazing on NFS lands within the Caja del Rio Grazing Allotment. If the decision is to authorize some level of livestock grazing, then what management prescriptions will be applied.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/27/2008
Comment Period
12/26/2008
Decision
09/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Pete Grinde · pgrinde@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
Caja del Rio Grazing AlotmentDecision Signed Date: 09/29/2009
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Decision Memo · Cuba Ranger District · updated 9/21/2010
Golondrino Mesa - directly northwest of the Chama River Canyon Wilderness · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Prescribed fire treatments and wildland fire use (allowing wildfires to burn in a controlled area) may be applied to 28,500 acres, Mastication and sagebrush mowing on 1,065 acres, and wildland fire use.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsFuels management
Scoping Start
09/18/2008
Comment Period
09/24/2008
Decision
07/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tom Fuchtman · tfuchtman@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Species Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements
Golondrino Wildlife Management Prescribed FireDecision Signed Date: 07/19/2010 Legal Notice Date: 08/02/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCuba Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT25N, R1W, R1E and T26N R1W, R2E
Decision Memo · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 9/17/2010
Cowles Campground · San Miguel, New Mexico

Enhancement of Cowles Recreation Area

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/02/2010
Decision
09/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Esther Nelson · einelson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
Cowles Pond Decision for Recreation ImrpovementsDecision Signed Date: 09/03/2010
Cowles Pond Decision for Habitat ImprovementsDecision Signed Date: 09/03/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.19N, R.12E
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 7/22/2010
The East Fork Jemez Wild and Scenic River Corridor. The area surrounding the East fork Jemez River from the Valles Caldera to its confluence with the Rio San Antonio. · Sandoval, New Mexico

A project to analyze potential camping restriction in the East Fork Jemez Wild and Scenic River Corridor to reduce ongoing impacts to the environment.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
03/01/2010
Decision
07/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Alicia Gallegos · aagallegos@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.
East Fork Jemez Recreation ManagementDecision Signed Date: 07/07/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R3E, Sec. 1-5, 8, 10; T18N, R3E, Sec. 3-6
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 7/22/2010
Lake Fork Canyon; adjacent to Forest Road 376 near intersection with State Hwy 126 · Sandoval, New Mexico

Issuance of a special use permit for camping and Trials motorcycle competition in Lake Fork Canyon from October 1 - October 3, 2010. This event would include up to 80 participants and 50 spectators.

Special use management
Scoping Start
04/01/2010
Decision
07/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Phyllis Martinez · pamartinez02@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
New Mexico Trials Association Motorcycle Trials Competition and CampingDecision Signed Date: 07/09/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.79 N., R. 2E., Sections 23 and 24
Environmental Assessment · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 6/1/2010
Santa Fe National Forest · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Receration improvements including campground host site development, trailhead development, and toilet facility installation.

Facility managementRecreation management
Scoping Start
09/15/2009
Comment Period
11/13/2009
Decision
12/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chris Napp · cnapp@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Facility Improvements/Construction
Forest-wide Recreation Improvement Project Rio De Las Vacas CampgroundDecision Signed Date: 12/18/2009 Legal Notice Date: 12/29/2009
Forest-wide Rec. Imp. E.V. Long, El Porvenir, and Holy Ghost CampgroundsDecision Signed Date: 12/21/2009 Legal Notice Date: 12/29/2009
Forest-wide Rec Imp Proj - Whirlpool Site, and NS Plan AmendmentDecision Signed Date: 12/21/2009 Legal Notice Date: 12/29/2009
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsSanta Fe National Forest All Units
Environmental Assessment · Coyote Ranger District · updated 5/28/2010
Four Allotments; two west-central side of the Espanola Ranger District, just north of the VCNP and two on the southeastern corner of the Coyote RD · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Development of grazing management strategies on the Youngsville, Mesa del Medio, Polvedera and Chicoma Alloments on the Coyote and Espanola Ranger Districts

Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/30/2007
Comment Period
08/01/2008
Decision
07/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2009 (Estimated)
Project documents
Pete Grinde · pgrinde@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Species Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements; Rangeland Vegetation Improvements; Grazing Structural Improvements
Chicoma Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 07/29/2009 Legal Notice Date: 08/04/2009
Polvadera Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 07/29/2009 Legal Notice Date: 08/04/2009
Mesa del MedioDecision Signed Date: 07/29/2009 Legal Notice Date: 08/04/2009
Youngsville Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 07/29/2009 Legal Notice Date: 08/04/2009
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Environmental Assessment · Santa Fe National Forest All Units · updated 5/28/2010
NFS lands within the El Pueblo Grazing Allotment, Santa Fe National Forest · Mora; Rio Arriba; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Authorize livestock grazing on NFS lands within El Publeo Grazing Allotments. Grazing will be authorized in a manner such as the landscape meets or moves toward objectives

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/17/2008
Comment Period
09/06/2008
Decision
08/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Pete Grinde · pgrinde@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Road Improvements/Construction; Rangeland Vegetation Improvements; Grazing Structural Improvements
El Pueblo Grazing Allotment Decision Notice and FONSIDecision Signed Date: 08/06/2009 Legal Notice Date: 08/10/2009
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Environmental Assessment · Coyote Ranger District · updated 3/31/2010
North of NM Highway 96 to the Gallina River. West of the Chama W&S River to the western Santa Fe NF boundary · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Prescribed fire and prescribed natural fire (fire-use) is proposed on approximately 91,000 acres. Of that approx. 500 acres would be mechanically thinned. The project includes prescribed natural fire in the Chama River Canyon Wilderness.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed managementFuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)Special area management
Scoping Start
01/01/2008
Comment Period
09/09/2009
Decision
01/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
John Phillips · jcphillips@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements; Species Population Enhancements; Wilderness Management
Rio Chama Planned Ignitions and Wildlife Management ProjectDecision Signed Date: 01/12/2010 Legal Notice Date: 01/20/2010
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT23N to T25 N and R1E to R3E
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 5/18/2009
Located at the intersection of FR376 and FR604 in Lake Fork Canyon. · Sandoval, New Mexico

Special use permit for a motorcycle trials recreation events on July 31-August 2 and October 4-6, 2009 in Lake Fork Canyon. Events would include motorcycle trials competion and camping.

Special use management
Scoping Start
03/22/2009
Comment Period
03/22/2009
Decision
05/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2009 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mike Dechter · mdechter@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
New Mexico Trials Association Motorcycle Trials Competition and CampingDecision Signed Date: 05/14/2009 Legal Notice Date: 05/18/2009
New Mexico Trials Association Motorcycle Trials Competition and Camping2Decision Signed Date: 05/14/2009 Legal Notice Date: 05/18/2009
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT19N, R2E, Sec. 24
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 5/18/2009
Lake Fork Canyon, Jemes Ranger District · Sandoval, New Mexico

A trials motorcycle competition is proposed to be held October 3 through October 5, 2008. Approximately 60-70 competitors and 60-70 spectator/organizers will participate in a trials motorcycle competition and camping in Lake Fork Canyon.

Special use management
Scoping Start
04/20/2008
Comment Period
04/20/2008
Decision
07/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mike Dechter · mdechter@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
New Mexico Trials Association Motorcycle Trials Competition and CampingDecision Signed Date: 07/15/2008 Legal Notice Date: 07/20/2008
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT19N, R2E sections 23 & 24
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 10/7/2008
NFS lands within the Rio de la Casa Grazing Allotment · Mora; Rio Arriba; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Authorize livestock grazing on NFS lands within the Rio de la Casa Grazing Allotment. If the decision is to authorize some level of livestock grazing, then what management prescriptions will be applied.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/17/2008
Comment Period
08/26/2008
Decision
09/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Brian Davidson · briandavidson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 9/30/2008
NFS lands within the Grass Mountain Allotment. · Mora; Rio Arriba; San Miguel; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Authorize livestock grazing on NFS lands within the Grass Mountain Grazing Allotment. Grazing will be be authorized in a manner such as the landscape meets or moves toward desired conditions and FP objectives.

Grazing managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
03/17/2008
Comment Period
08/22/2008
Decision
09/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2009 (Estimated)
Project documents
Brian Davidson · briandavidson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
DN & FONSI for Grass Mtn Grazing AllotmentDecision Signed Date: 09/26/2008
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District; Espanola Ranger District
Decision Memo · Jemez Ranger District · updated 9/30/2008
Peralta Canyon at the southern end of Forest Road 280 · Sandoval, New Mexico

Watershed and fish habitat improvement project in Peralta Canyon. Acitivities include blocking access of ATVs and vehicles to tributary stream, erecting riparian exclusion fencing, removal of conifer trees <12" in meadows, and willow planting.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Recreation managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsGrazing managementWatershed management
Scoping Start
01/18/2008
Decision
09/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Josephine Wargo · jwargo@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
Peralta Watershed Improvement ProjectDecision Signed Date: 09/29/2008
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R4E, Sec 22, 23, 27
Environmental Assessment · Coyote Ranger District · updated 9/30/2008
Coyote Ranger District/Santa Fe National Forest · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Capital Improvement project on the Resumidero Campground. Drinking water, waste/trash facilities, equistrian corrals, camp sites and group facilities.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
08/27/2004
Comment Period
08/11/2005
Decision
07/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chris Napp · cnapp@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Facility Improvements/Construction; Dispersed Recreation Mgmt.
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsCoyote Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT22N, R2E. section 29
Environmental Impact Statement · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/30/2008
North of the community of Los Alamos New Mexico, and adjacent to the west side of Los Alamos. · Los Alamos; Rio Arriba; Santa Fe, New Mexico

Implements certain aspects of the Pueblo de San Ildefonso Claims Settlement Act of 2005 (PL 109-286). Portions of the Act considered in this analysis include transfer of about 8,000 acres of NFS and road improvements.

Land ownership management
NOI in Federal Register
06/22/2007
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
01/18/2008
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
08/25/2008
Decision
08/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mary Orr · morr01@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityLand Exchanges
Settlement Act Land Transfers: Pueblo de San Ildefonso, Pueblo of Santa ClDecision Signed Date: 08/04/2008 Legal Notice Date: 08/25/2008
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT. 19 and 20 N.; R. 6 and 7 E.
Environmental Assessment · Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District · updated 12/28/2007
Forest Road 612 · Santa Fe, New Mexico

Realign and improve Forest Road 612 for access to a subdivision on Rowe Mesa.

Road management
Scoping Start
09/21/2006
Comment Period
06/20/2007
Decision
12/2007 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2007 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jennifer Cramer · jennifercramer@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityRoad Improvements/Construction
Reconstruction of Forest Roads 612 and 87Decision Signed Date: 12/19/2007 Legal Notice Date: 12/28/2007
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsPecos-Las Vegas Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT15N, R11E, Section 10
Decision Memo · Espanola Ranger District · updated 9/27/2007
Espanola Ranger District · Rio Arriba, New Mexico

Develop an AMP for the Quemado Allotment

Grazing management
Scoping Start
05/25/2007
Decision
09/2007 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Julie Bain · jbain@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionSec 339
Special AuthorityGrazing, Sec 339, 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Bill (Grazing Authorizations On An Allotment)
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations
Decision Memo Aspen & Quemado AllotmentsDecision Signed Date: 09/12/2007
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsEspanola Ranger District
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 2/5/2007
Peralta Canyon starts south of Las Conchas trailhead and continues to the Canada de Cochiti · Sandoval, New Mexico

Reauthorization of livestock grazing on the Peralta Allotment

Grazing management
Scoping Start
02/01/2005
Comment Period
10/22/2006
Decision
01/2007 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2007 (Estimated)
Project documents
Derek Padilla · dpadilla@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT18N, R4E, Secs 3-4, 8-10, 15-16, 21-22, 27-29, 32-34; T17N R4E Secs 1-5, 9-17; T17N R5E Secs 6-7, 18
Environmental Assessment · Jemez Ranger District · updated 9/22/2006
West of Cerro del Pino at junction of FR 10 and FR 270 · Sandoval, New Mexico

Pumice mine to be located on 6.2 acres on the west side of Cerro del Pino

Minerals and geology
Scoping Start
10/05/2005
Comment Period
04/23/2006
Decision
07/2006 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2006 (Estimated)
Project documents
Michael Dechter · mdechter@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityMinerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
Cerro del Pino Pumice Mine ProjectDecision Signed Date: 07/06/2006 Legal Notice Date: 07/16/2006
ForestsSanta Fe National Forest
DistrictsJemez Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.18N R.3E, Sec 27