Programmatic Agreement for Section 106 Compliance for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund Grant Program in the State of Idaho (ID)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Service is proposing to develop a Programmatic Agreement for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund grant program in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.14(b)(2) in the State of Oregon. This competitive grant program provides funding to States and federally-recognized Indian Tribes to protect, conserve, and restore salmon populations.
NRCS Statewide PA for Conservation Assistance in Idaho
Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Idaho Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office and the Idaho State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
Amendment #1 to the NRCS Statewide PA for Conservation Assistance in Idaho
Stibnite Gold Project within the Boise and Payette National Forests (ID)
The Bosie National Forest and the Payette National Forest have received a permit application from Midas Gold to redevelop portions of the Stibnite-Yellow Pine Mining District for a 20-year open pit mining and ore processing operation to develop and produce gold, silver, and antimony. This includes construction activities, mining and ore processing activities with concurrent reclamation, and final reclamation and closure. This permit will also require a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in accordance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344).
Boise VAMC Rehabilitation
The Story
On July 4, 1863, the U.S. Army established Fort Boise along the Oregon Trail in southern Idaho. This led to the founding of the neighboring city of Boise three days later. The Army brought a skilled stonemason, Charles May, who designed the fort’s sandstone buildings. Three of the early buildings are still standing, one of which is Building 4, the Surgeon’s Quarters. It served as office and living space for surgeons and their families for more than 120 years and is one of the oldest sandstone buildings in the state.
Selway River Bank Stabilization
Project protects tribal village site
Region 1 Preservation
Forest Service Approach to Preservation Yields Results, Public Benefits