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Vestal <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Statement</strong> Chapter 3<br />

Alternative 2<br />

No mechanical treatments or roads are proposed within wetlands. Prescribed fire in<br />

wetlands would be a light burn because conditions in these areas are inherently moist,<br />

resulting in no impacts. There would be no direct or indirect effects on wetlands.<br />

Floodplains – Direct and Indirect Effects<br />

“Floodplains are natural escape areas for floods that temper flood stages and velocities,”<br />

(USDA Forest Service 1996a).<br />

Alternative 1<br />

This alternative would not have any new activities within the project area so there would<br />

be no direct or indirect effects on floodplains.<br />

Alternative 2<br />

Roads are the main concern within floodplains because road fills are usually placed in<br />

floodplains to facilitate road crossings of streams. This interrupts flood flows and can<br />

change the elevation of flood waters. Timber harvest activities do not affect floodplains<br />

because floodplains are not altered during the activity. Dead fall treatment, fuel break<br />

construction and prescribe fire does not alter floodplains. Since no new roads are<br />

proposed as part of this project, there would be no impacts to floodplains. There would<br />

be no direct or indirect effect on the floodplains.<br />

Watershed Condition Class – Direct and Indirect Effects<br />

Watershed condition is the state of the physical and biological characteristics and<br />

processes within a watershed that affect the soil and hydrologic functions supporting<br />

aquatic ecosystems. Watershed condition reflects a range of variability from natural<br />

pristine (functioning properly) to degraded (severely altered state or impaired) (USDA<br />

Forest Service 2011a).<br />

Alternative 1<br />

This alternative would not have any new activities within the project area so there would<br />

be no direct or indirect effects on the watershed condition class.<br />

Alternative 2<br />

This alternative includes commercial and non-commercial vegetation management, dead<br />

fall treatment, fuel break construction and prescribed fire. The four (4) watersheds would<br />

receive 11% to 43% of their areas with some form of treatment. The proposed activities<br />

in the watersheds would follow the design criteria, FPS&Gs, and WCPs and there should<br />

not be a change in the watershed condition class to move these watersheds to a Class 3<br />

watershed. There would be no direct or indirect effects on the watershed condition class.<br />

Cumulative Effects - Hydrology<br />

The spatial boundaries of the cumulative effects analysis for water resources are the HUC<br />

12 watershed boundaries that have at least 15% of their area within the project area.<br />

Watersheds with lesser amounts of the project area within them would have negligible<br />

cumulative effects from this project. Four (4) HUC 7 watersheds are used in this<br />

analysis. They are identified in Table 53.<br />

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