Environment

National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Procedures for the Bureau of Land Management - Proposed Categorical Exclusion for Timber Salvage Harvest

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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The U.S. Department of the Interior is proposing to restore and expand a categorical exclusion (CE) under NEPA for the Bureau of Land Management. The new CE would allow salvage harvesting of dead or dying timber on up to 5,000 acres per project, along with up to 1 mile of permanent road construction. This is an increase from the existing 250-acre CE. The proposal aims to speed up removal of dead trees to reduce wildfire fuel loads, protect public safety, and support rural economies. BLM cites data showing millions of acres burned annually and argues that projects of this scale routinely show no significant environmental impact based on past environmental assessments and Findings of No Significant Impact.

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Key Changes

  • Restores and amends 2020 CE allowing salvage harvest on up to 5,000 acres (increased from existing 250-acre limit)
  • Permits up to 1 mile of permanent road construction for salvage operations
  • Applies to dead or dying trees impacted by fire, insects, disease, drought or other disturbances

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Obligations

What this law requires

medium

Submit written comments on the proposed categorical exclusion revision on or before May 6, 2026

Members of the public, interested organizations, and stakeholders
disclosure
high

BLM must limit salvage harvest projects under the proposed CE to a maximum of 5,000 acres per project

Bureau of Land Management
operational
high

BLM must limit permanent road construction associated with salvage harvest projects to not exceed 1 mile per project

Bureau of Land Management
operational
high

BLM must apply the categorical exclusion only to salvage harvest of dead or dying trees impacted by biotic or abiotic disturbances

Bureau of Land Management
operational
medium

Submit comments electronically through BLM National NEPA Register (https://eplanning.blm.gov, docket DOI-BLM-HQ-2000-2026-0002-OTHER_NEPA) or by mail to Wade Salverson at the Idaho State Office

Members of the public providing comments
disclosure

Affected Parties

Bureau of Land Managementforestry and timber industry+3 more…

Tags

NEPA,categorical exclusion,timber salvage