Comments: Antelope and Tennant Salvage Timber Sale Environmental Assessment
Bianca Garza2023-08-17T13:57:25-07:00Comments on the Antelope and Tennant Salvage Timber Sale Environmental Assessment
Comments on the Antelope and Tennant Salvage Timber Sale Environmental Assessment
We find the GSP to be inadequate to meet the provisions of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) and to result in long-term groundwater sustainability for the Shasta Valley.
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