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Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Authority outlines NEPA/CEQA planning for 250,000‑acre forest program
Summary
UMRA project manager Megan Leahy said UMRA seeks to scale fuels‑reduction and forest‑health projects across a proposed 250,000‑acre Phase 2 (including ~40,000 acres in Calaveras County), is preparing NEPA/CEQA‑ready projects and opened a short public comment period on the proposed action.
Megan Leahy, project management support for the Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Authority (UMRA), briefed the Chamber on a multi‑phase forest program designed to reduce wildfire risk across the Upper Mokelumne watershed.
Leahy said UMRA is a joint powers authority involving Calaveras, Amador and Alpine counties and several water agencies; it has been partnering with the Amador‑Calaveras Consensus Group…
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