Four environmental citizen groups have reached a settlement with the U.S. Forest Service over a federal suit the groups filed last December regarding the use of snowmobiles in certain forest areas.

The groups claimed in their suit that Wasatch-Cache supervisor Tom Tidwell, forest supervisor Faye Krueger and Logan District ranger Robert Cruz failed to "adhere to requirements for public participation" when they decided to adopt a proposal to reopen portions of the Cache-Box Elder Management Area to motorized winter use.

Wasatch-Cache National Forest officials closed those areas to snowmobiles in March 2003, leaving 42 percent — nearly 540,000 acres — open to motorized use.

Non-motorized winter recreation has always been allowed in the area, but conflicts had arisen between between groups who ski and snowmobile groups.

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Under the settlement agreement, those areas will be closed to motorized use.

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