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Appeals court rejects Lolo logging plan
Appeals court rejects Lolo logging plan
Associated Press http://www.billingsgazette.com/index...olologging.inc MISSOULA — A plan to log areas burned in the Lolo National Forest during the 2000 fire season has been rejected by an appeals court. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the Forest Service did not take "the necessary hard look" at the effects of logging on unroaded areas. The decision reverses a lower court ruling by U.S. District Judge Don Molloy of Missoula upholding much of the Forest Service's logging plan. The court, in a decision released Thursday by the Forest Service, said logging in an unroaded area is an "irreversible and irretrievable" action that could damage the environment. The court said the Forest Service's study of the logging project's potential impact was superficial. The court did agree with the Forest Service on at least one portion of its Environmental Impact Statement that found the project would improve water quality. Molloy, on the other hand, found no fault with the forest's analysis of unroaded areas, but placed an injunction on the post-burn project because he believed foresters knew too little about the possible impacts on water quality. The Court of Appeals dissolved Molloy's injunction, then declared the post-burn project illegal because of the potential impact on unroaded areas. Environmentalists praised the court's ruling, while the Forest Service said it couldn't comment until reviewing the decision further. About one-third of the project area, or nearly 42,000 acres, is unroaded. Salvage logging had started in the burned areas when Molloy shut down the post-burn project late last April |
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