Good afternoon, Please see the attached news release regarding the release of the Final Environmental Impact Statement and Draft Record of Decision for the Bill Williams Mountain Restoration Project. Thank you,
Kaibab National Forest releases Bill Williams Mountain Restoration Project documents for public review
Williams, Ariz., Sept. 21, 2015—For Immediate Release. The Kaibab National Forest recently released for public review the final environmental
impact statement and draft record of decision for the Bill Williams Mountain Restoration Project, which will treat approximately 15,200 acres on and surrounding the mountain near Williams, Ariz., in order to reduce wildfire risk and improve forest health and
watershed conditions.
The documents, background information, maps and other associated materials are available on the forest website at
http://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=34690.
People who previously submitted comments on the project can file objections through Oct. 30.
The draft record of decision selects an alternative that includes the following:
After the objection period, which goes through Oct. 30, a final record of decision will be issued. Implementation of the project is expected to begin in 2016.
“Treating Bill Williams Mountain is a high priority for me and for the other managers of Kaibab National Forest,” said Williams District Ranger Danelle D. Harrison. “We are anxious to begin this important work that
will provide protection to the Williams community and its watershed.”
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