also: go to http://youtu.be/JW2nB_Aazd4 for better audio, jackson county pacific greens, ashland wilpf and phronesis of sou sponsored a forum on the mt. ashland watershed and impacts of the possible ski expansion. this community forum most specifically addresses landslide potential called Qls, or quarternary landslide deposits, due to decomposed granitic soil. new lidar mapping; 3d imagery as used by the oregon state department of geology to measure "the distribution quantity and quality of groundwater resources and the distribution of terrain susceptible to landslides". by this process foliage is removed and land density can be mapped. according to nepa, significant new information should be considered, no matter when in the eis process. it is imperative that this new information be included. a second concern is the m.a.a. sewer system which sits in the pathway of ashland's water as it travels down the mountain. if these are your concerns please contact scott conroy u.s. forest service, medford,or. The soil scientist DVD is at the reference desk at the Ashland Public library titled "Mt. Ashland Science Panel". oregon's department of geology and mineral industries (dogami) changed "landslide deposits" to "glacial deposits" 12/2011
Great video coverage, thanks! Here's the USFS' press release from 5/24/2011 which mentions Scott Conroy.
fs.fed.us/r6/rogue-siskiyou/news/2011/05-24-2011-decision-expand-mt-ashland-ski-area.shtml
kevstir 5 months ago
Thank you so much for posting this. This was such an important part of the talks the other night. I hope you will be able to post more from this night..since all of it was so helpful. i would love to have others who couldn't attend be able to veiw the different parts offered up. many thanks for your work of video taping it!
ahlayapace 5 months ago