The Oregon Department of Forestry contracted Sundance Consultants for nearly $200,000 in heritage surveys for a Wallowa Valley fuel break project. The vague description raises questions about what specific work justifies this amount, and it's unclear why an out-of-state Idaho contractor was selected for surveys that could potentially be done by Oregon firms.
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