Bowerman Cooperative Fuel Break Forest Health Project

Summary

SCH Number
2025090004
Public Agency
Trinity County Resource Conservation District
Document Title
Bowerman Cooperative Fuel Break Forest Health Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
9/2/2025
Document Description
Trinity County Resource Conservation District (the District) plans to implement fuels reduction activities in the form of manual thinning, roadside chipping and pile burning on an approximately 608-acre footprint. The project area is with National Forest Lands near the community of Trinity Center, and along State Route 3, stretching seven miles south to the community of Covington Mill. This project’s NEPA coverage is under a Categorical Exclusion, 36 CFR 220.6 (e)(6), signed May 6th, 2025. This project is an integral part of the District’s landscape strategy aimed at protecting Trinity County communities from future catastrophic wildfire events and returning the landscape to a healthy, less hazardous state. Fuel reduction treatments will be strategically implemented along roadsides, adjacent to critical infrastructure and as needed where access is feasible, to protect the life and property of residents of Trinity Center and Covington Mill as well as to provide safe evacuation routes and ease of firefighter access and suppression efforts. Our objective is to treat approximately 608 acres over a 3-year period beginning in 2025. 565 acres of manual thinning, 523 acres of piling, and 42 acres of chipping will take place along roadsides and in areas where established road systems and topography are not conducive to mechanical equipment access. Pile burning will take place on up to 523 acres; 111 acres of broadcast burning will also be completed, with the District and the Watershed Resource and Training Center staff and the Trinity County Volunteer Fire Department providing support under a United States Forest Service burn boss. These treatments will take place in the 2026-2029 burn seasons as other treatments are completed. The prescription includes manual thinning of small diameter conifers up to 10-inch DBH and 35-foot spacing; single and clumped hardwood tress up to 4-inch DBH and 20-foot spacing (clumped hardwoods down to 2-3 main stems); and brush species greater than 1-inch diameter and less than 6 feet high. Remaining trees will be pruned up to 7 feet from the ground or no more than half the live tree crown. Any brush or small-diameter trees (ladder fuels) under the drip line of leave trees will be cut and removed, which will reduce the likelihood of high-intensity crown fires in the future. Natural- and activity-created slash will be piled and burned or removed to meet desired fuel levels. Chippers may be used on up to 42 acres where roadside access is available. Broadcast burning will occur on 111 acres following the completion of manual thinning treatments. Desired conditions will be maintained with a combination of broadcast burning, understory burning, and/or jackpot burning at return intervals of 3-10 years. Additional manual thinning, and chipping may also be necessary to facilitate prescribed fire activities.

Contact Information

Name
Dylan Kirkley
Agency Name
Trinity County Resource Conservation District
Job Title
Environmental Compliance Program Manager
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant / Parties Undertaking Project

Location

Cities
Trinity Center and Covington Mill
Counties
Trinity
Regions
Northern California
Total Acres
608
State Highways
SR-3
Other Location Info
Between the communities of Trinity Center, to Covington Mill approximately seven miles to the south.

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
4799.05(d)(1)
Reasons for Exemption
It has been determined that no exceptions apply which would preclude the use of a Notice of Exemption for this project. This project is consistent with the requirements stated in PRC Section 4799.05(d)(1), and will have no significant environmental impacts to aesthetics, agriculture and forestland/timberland, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, geology and soils, greenhouse gas emissions, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, land use planning, mineral resources, noise, population and housing, public services, recreation, transportation/traffic, or to utilities and service systems.
County Clerk
Trinity

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