Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)/ Headwaters Court Cases Collection, 1944-2005
Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)/ Headwaters Court Cases Collection, 1944-2005
Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)
- Abstract:
- Extent:
- 42 Cubic feet (35 boxes)
- Language:
- Preferred citation:
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Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)/ Headwaters Court Cases Collection. Cal Poly Humboldt, Library Special Collections and Archives
Background
- Scope and content:
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The majority of the EPIC/Headwaters Court Cases Collection consists of evidentiary materials used in the EPIC v. CDF, et. al. case, referred to as the “Administrative Record.” Types of documents found within the Administrative Record include: Timber Harvest Plans (THP), Habitat Conservation Plans (HCP), Sustained Yield Plans (SYP), reports, letters, memos, official comments, permits, maps, schedules, emails, findings, transcripts, public notices, payments, errata, newspaper articles, magazine articles, and non-technical journal articles. All documents in the Administrative Record fall into the following 12 categories, taken verbatim from the collection’s set of indexes: Materials submitted by PALCO relating to project application Documents relating to CEQA compliance and project approval CEQA Findings and Statement of Overriding Consideration, including DFG/CDF staff reports, written testimony, and documents by anyone else Transcripts or minutes of public hearings on the EIR or any CEQA document and any Headwaters permits/approvals Notices issued by DFG and CDF regarding CEQA compliance and issuance of the permits/approvals Written comments on the EIR or any CEQA documents Final CEQA documents and permit decisions including documents cited and relied upon by the CEQA Findings or any Statements of Overriding Considerations Drafts of environmental documents or portions thereof released for public view Internal agency communications and staff notes relating to the project or CEQA Documents to which none of the Administration Record categories apply Documents relied upon in any environmental document for the project Written evidence or correspondence to or from DFG/CDF regarding CEQA compliance or the permits/approvals The set of seven indexes that follow the Administrative Record are organized by these 12 categories. The first index serves as a general index to the entire Administrative Record. The remaining six indexes each relate to a specific decision that resulted from one of the Headwaters court cases. The collection also includes the legal documentation and some evidentiary materials related to subsequent court cases filed by EPIC, The Sierra Club, and United Steelworkers of America against CDF after the conclusion of the Headwaters Forest Agreement. Documents in this section are primarily copies of evidence used in the previous court cases with some additional materials that were received and/or created at a later date. Types of materials include: Incidental Take Permit (ITP), deposition testimonies, notices of conformance, official responses to findings, reports, official comments, and legal documents.
- Biographical / historical:
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From EPIC’s website, http://www.wildcalifornia.org/ (retrieved 03/28/2013): The Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC) is a community based, non-profit organization that works to protect and restore forests, watersheds, coastal estuaries, and native species in Northern California. EPIC was founded in 1977 when local residents came together to successfully end aerial applications of herbicides by industrial logging companies in Humboldt County. Our work played a pivotal role in bringing the plight of the Headwaters Forest to the world’s attention during the 1990s. Three of the six groves in Headwaters Forest are now in public hands and EPIC continues to pursue actions to preserve the forests left unprotected as part of the infamous Headwaters Deal. The Headwaters Forest Agreement, also known as the “Headwaters Deal,” resulted in the purchase of 7,472 acres of forest lands from PALCO at the cost of $380 million dollars in public funds. The forest, located approximately 6 miles southeast of Eureka, California, has been classified as a reserve and is under the stewardship of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
- Acquisition information:
- The collection was donated in 2012 by EPIC to the Humboldt State University Library’s Special Collections.
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Coho salmon
Eel River (Calif.)
Headwaters Forest Wilderness (Calif.)
Logging--California--Humboldt County
Logging--California--Headwaters Forest Wilderness
Logging--Environmental aspects--California.
Marbled murrelet
Mattole River (Calif.)
Northern spotted owl
Old growth forest conservation
Redwoods--California--Humboldt County
Sustainable forestry
Van Duzen River (Calif.)
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Open for research by appointment
- Terms of access:
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Copyright has not been assigned to Humboldt State University. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce in any format please contact the Special Collections Librarian.
- Preferred citation:
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Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)/ Headwaters Court Cases Collection. Cal Poly Humboldt, Library Special Collections and Archives
- Location of this collection:
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Third Floor, Room 3031 Harpst StreetArcata, CA 95521-8299, US
- Contact:
- (707) 826-3419