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Timpanogos Cave National Monument Environmental Impact Statement, General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, United States Department Of The Interior National Park Service
Timpanogos Cave National Monument Environmental Impact Statement, General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, United States Department Of The Interior National Park Service
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
This plan was initiated to fulfill the legal requirements as mandated by section 604 of Public Law 95-625 and is in compliance with NPS management policies, applicable legislation, and executive requirements. The purpose of this Environmental Impact Statement/General Management Plan/Development Concept Plan is to identify and assess the various management alternatives and associated potential environmental impacts relative to monument operations, visitor use and access, natural and cultural resource management, and general development at Timpanogos Cave National Monument. In developing these alternatives, special attention was focused on the management objectives of the monument and current issues as presented in the "Purpose …
Price - San Rafael Rivers Unit, Utah, Planning Report / Final Environmental Impact Statement, Colorado River Water Quality Improvement Program / Colorado River Salinity Control Program, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Reclamation And United States Department Of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Price - San Rafael Rivers Unit, Utah, Planning Report / Final Environmental Impact Statement, Colorado River Water Quality Improvement Program / Colorado River Salinity Control Program, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Reclamation And United States Department Of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
This integrated Planning Report/Final Environmental Impact Statement (PR/FEIS) presents an analysis of the planning process and the environmental impacts of the proposed Price-San Rafael Rivers Unit (Unit) of the Colorado River Water Quality Improvement Program (CRWQIP) and the Colorado River Salinity Control Program (CRSC). The document has been jointly prepared by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) to address the full range of potential environmental impacts, in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The CRWQIP/CRSC programs provide for projects upstream of Imperial Dam (near Yuma, Arizona, on the Arizona-California border) that are necessary …
Final Environmental Impact Statement Stanley Basin C & H Allotment Management Plan Sawtooth National Recreation Area, United States Forest Service
Final Environmental Impact Statement Stanley Basin C & H Allotment Management Plan Sawtooth National Recreation Area, United States Forest Service
Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)
This Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) documents the analysis conducted for the Stanley Basin Cattle and Horse Allotment Management Plan. The allotment management plan involves National Forest System lands within the Sawtooth and Challis National Forests. The analysis of the current condition of the Stanley Basin Allotment has found that the existing grazing system does not comply with the direction, standards and guidelines of the Sawtooth and Challis Forest Land and Resource Management Plans (FLRMP). The proposed action of this Final Environmental Impact Statement is to bring management of the allotment into compliance with the FLRMPs. The FEIS describes five …
Oil And Gas Leasing On The Thunder Basin National Grassland Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service
Oil And Gas Leasing On The Thunder Basin National Grassland Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service
Final Environmental Impact Statements (WY)
This Final Environmental Impact Statement was conducted to analyze what lands on the Medicine Bow National Forest, Thunder Basin National Grassland in northeast Wyoming could be available for leasing and what conditions could be attached to future leases. Seven alternatives are described, and potential effects are disclosed and evaluated. These alternatives represent possible ways to manage oil and gas leasing on 520,000 acres that are available for leasing. The alternatives are: ALTERNATIVE 1, Leasing consistent with the Forest Plan (No Action); ALTERNATIVE 2, Leasing with standard and special stipulations, consistent with the Forest Plan; ALTERNATIVE 3, Leasing with standard and …
Environmental Assessment, Carter Mountain-Thermopolis 230-Kv Transmission Line Project, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, U.S. Department Of Energy
Environmental Assessment, Carter Mountain-Thermopolis 230-Kv Transmission Line Project, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, U.S. Department Of Energy
Environmental Assessments (WY)
The Western Area Power Administration (Western) is proposing to construct, operate, and maintain a new 230-kV transmission line between the Carter Mountain and Thermopolis Substations in northcentral Wyoming (Hot Springs County). The project area is shown on Map 2-1. This environmental assessment was prepared in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality and the Department of Energy, which is responsible for approval of the proposed action. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a cooperating agency on the project and is also the Federal review agency responsible for granting rights-of-way …
Final Environmental Impact Statement For Salt Lake City International Airport Expansion, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Department Of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration
Final Environmental Impact Statement For Salt Lake City International Airport Expansion, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Department Of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
Expansion of the Salt Lake City International Airport is proposed to meet the existing and future travel demands of the public and air carriers using the airport. Specifically, it is proposed to increase the safety and efficiency of the airport by reducing congestion and delays. The expansion of the airport has been planned for over 12 years including 2 Master Planning efforts, a FAR Part 150 document (an airport noise compatability planning study), a Capacity Task Force Document, and the Draft Environmental Assessment and Expanded Environmental Assessment efforts in addition to numerous smaller studies and documents.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, Resource Management Plan, Interpretive Prospectus, And Environmental Assessment, United States, Department Of The Interior, National Park Service
Rainbow Bridge National Monument General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, Resource Management Plan, Interpretive Prospectus, And Environmental Assessment, United States, Department Of The Interior, National Park Service
Resource Management Plans (UT)
This General Management Plan provides the National Park Service with direction for long-range management, development, and use of the Rainbow Bridge National Monument. The plan responds to new issues identified during the planning process when the draft plan was published in September of 1990. A main concern expressed during public review of the draft plan was diverse public expectations for visitor experience, crowding, and the high number of visitors accessing a limited area of Rainbow Bridge. In addition, the plan and environmental assessment address these diverse public expectations along with the issues of a visitor experience, protection of natural and …
Restoration And Expansion Of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Brigham City, Utah, Environmental Assessment, U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
Restoration And Expansion Of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Brigham City, Utah, Environmental Assessment, U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
Environmental Assessments (UT)
This Environmental Assessment is designed to evaluate possible actions for preserving and managing the wetland habitat on Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge (Refuge) and to consider additional wetlands for protection of environmental, wildlife, and recreational values.
Exxon Wyoming-Dakota Pipeline Segment 2 And Hartzog Draw Unit Co2 Projects Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Exxon Wyoming-Dakota Pipeline Segment 2 And Hartzog Draw Unit Co2 Projects Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Environmental Assessments (WY)
This Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared to analyze potential impacts from the proposed completion of Segment 2 of the Wyoming-Dakota pipeline and the Hartzog Draw Unit CO2 Project. The impacts of constructing the pipeline were originally analyzed in the Bairoil/Dakota CO2 Project's Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The Record of Decision for that document was signed in February 1986, and construction on the first segment was completed in September 1986. This EA analyzes the possible environmental and socioeconomic impacts which could result from the proposals, and to solicit public comments and concerns. This document also serves as a request for …
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado Law School professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Mark Squillace.
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers will be the theme for this year's water conference, June 6-8 at the Law School in Boulder. The conference will consider the changing demands for water in the West and the need to reallocate a portion of the existing uses of water to new uses.
The first day will provide the background by looking at the most likely sources of water to meet these demands, including agriculture, federal water projects, interstate transfers, and …
Environmental Assessment Seminoe-Kortes Transmission Line/Substation Consolidation Project, Carbon County, Wyoming, U.S. Department Of Energy
Environmental Assessment Seminoe-Kortes Transmission Line/Substation Consolidation Project, Carbon County, Wyoming, U.S. Department Of Energy
Environmental Assessments (WY)
The existing switchyards at Western Area Power Administration's (WESTERN) Seminoe and Kortes facilities, located approximately 40 miles northeast of Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming, were constructed in 1939 and 1951, respectively. The circuit breakers at these facilities are beyond or approaching their service life and need to be replaced. In addition, the switchyards have poor access for maintenance and replacement of equipment, and their locations create potential for oil spills into the North Platte River. WESTERN is proposing to consolidate the switchyard facilities into one new substation to provide easier access, restore proper levels of system reliability, and decrease the potential …
Fossil Butte Environmental Assessment, Develop Visitor, Administrative, And Maintenance Facilities, United States, Department Of The Interior, National Park Service
Fossil Butte Environmental Assessment, Develop Visitor, Administrative, And Maintenance Facilities, United States, Department Of The Interior, National Park Service
Environmental Assessments (WY)
The National Park Service (NPS) proposes to construct the first permanent visitor, administrative, and maintenance facilities at Fossil Butte National Monument since its Congressional establishment in 1972. Proposed facilities include: a 4,800-square-foot visitor center and administrative building on a 2-acre site approximately 1 mile north of Lincoln County Road 300; and a 2,000-square-foot maintenance building, materials storage yard, and seasonal-employee housing unit on a 5-acre site near the southwest corner of the monument. The employee housing unit is not part of this package and would be constructed at a later date if additional funding becomes available. Other proposed development includes …
Grand Teton National Park, Environmental Assessment, Reconstruction Of Teton Park Road And Jenny Lake Road, United States Department Of The Interior, National Park Service
Grand Teton National Park, Environmental Assessment, Reconstruction Of Teton Park Road And Jenny Lake Road, United States Department Of The Interior, National Park Service
Environmental Assessments (WY)
Reconstruction is proposed for 12 miles of the Teton Park Road between Moose Junction and North Jenny Lake Junction, as well as 6.5 miles of the Jenny Lake one-way loop road and the 0.5 mile long String Lake road. The project is being planned and designed in two segments. Segment A extends between Moose Junction and a point near the Climbers Ranch road intersection (4 miles north of Moose Junction), and segment B continues from that point to North Jenny Lake junction and includes modification of the String/Jenny Lake road and parking complex. Segment A would be constructed under a …
Proposed Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement For The Cody Resource Area, Worland District, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Proposed Resource Management Plan And Final Environmental Impact Statement For The Cody Resource Area, Worland District, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Resource Management Plans (WY)
This document addresses alternatives for managing almost 1.1 million acres fo federal land and about 1.5 million acres of federal mineral estate administered by the Cody Resource Area, Worland District, Bureau of Land Management (see map 1). The plan focuses on three resource management issues relating to vegetative resources, special management area designations, and resource accessibility and manageability.
Dolores Project Colorado, Final Supplement To The Final Environmental Statement, United States Department Of The Interior
Dolores Project Colorado, Final Supplement To The Final Environmental Statement, United States Department Of The Interior
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
This Final Supplement to the Final Environmental Statement (FES) to the Dolores Project describes project modifications since completion of the 1977 Final Environmental Statement on May 9, 1977, (FES 77-12) and a Finding of No Significant Impact approved May 11, 1981, for the addition of two hydroelectric powerplants to the project. The project modifications include adding salinity control and changing the alignment of the Towaoc Canal from west of Cortez, Colorado, to the east of the city. In addition, refinements would be made to the project plan by deleting Monument Creek Reservoir and the Cortez-Towaoc Municipal and Industrial Pipeline from …
Record Of Decision, Final San Juan River Regional Coal Environmental Impact Statement, United States Bureau Of Land Management
Record Of Decision, Final San Juan River Regional Coal Environmental Impact Statement, United States Bureau Of Land Management
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
This Record of Decision (ROD) is made pursuant to the requirements of 40 CFR 1505.2 and documents the competitive and non-competitive coal leasing options selected by the Albuquerque District Manager of the Bureau of Land Management and concurred with by the New Mexico State Director.
San Juan Resource Management Plan, Proposed Resource Management Plan, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 1, United States Bureau Of Land Management
San Juan Resource Management Plan, Proposed Resource Management Plan, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 1, United States Bureau Of Land Management
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The San Juan proposed RMP and final EIS is bound in two volumes. Volume 1 contains the proposed RMP and part of the final EIS; volume 2, the remainder of the final EIS.
Adobe Town - Ferris Mountains Wilderness Environmental Impact Statement Final, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Adobe Town - Ferris Mountains Wilderness Environmental Impact Statement Final, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Final environmental Impact Statements (UT)
This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) analyzes the impacts that would result from designating or not designating three wilderness study areas as wilderness. The proposed action recommends a portion of WSAs 030-401/040-408 Adobe Town for wilderness designation (10,920 acres) and a portion for nonwilderness designation (74,790 acres). The proposed action also recommends all of WSA 030-407 Ferris Mountains for wilderness designation (22,245 acres). Several significant environmental issues were developed during the study process. Issues common to both WSAs include: (1) impacts on wilderness values, (2) impacts on energy and mineral development, (3) impacts on raptors, and (4) impacts on recreational off-road …
San Juan Resource Management Plan, Proposed Resource Management Plan, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 2, United States Bureau Of Land Management
San Juan Resource Management Plan, Proposed Resource Management Plan, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 2, United States Bureau Of Land Management
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
Volume 2 of the San Juan Proposed Resource Management Plan (RMP) and Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) contains copies of the public and agency comments received on the draft and the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM's) responses to those comments.
Environmental And Physiological Effects On Water Use Of Cereal Crops, Joon Kim
Environmental And Physiological Effects On Water Use Of Cereal Crops, Joon Kim
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Identifying Environmental Features For Land Management Decisions, Annual Report, United States, National Aeronautics And Space Administration
Identifying Environmental Features For Land Management Decisions, Annual Report, United States, National Aeronautics And Space Administration
Land Use
This annual report outlines the major accomplishments of the Center for Remote Sensing and Cartography (CRSC) since the annual report was submitted in October 1982, with reference to the semiannual report of March 1983. The past year has been characterized by important progress in the research of digital processing techniques, completion of projects involving integrated remote sensing and environmental analysis, and interesting developments for new and continuing projects. Our computing strength is stronger than ever; we continue to rely primarily on the University of Utah Research Institute's Prime computer and NASA's Earth Resources Laboratory Applications Software (ELAS). We continue to …
Legal Protection For The Exporting Region, Gary D. Weatherford
Legal Protection For The Exporting Region, Gary D. Weatherford
New Sources of Water for Energy Development and Growth: Interbasin Transfers: A Short Course (Summer Conference, June 7-10)
13 pages.
Contains footnotes and references.
Contains 1 attachment.
The text of a second attachment has been omitted: "Area of Origin Statutes - The California Experience," Ronald B. Robie, Russell R. Kletzing, 15 Idaho L. Rev. 419 (1979).
Ellis-Pahsimeroi Final Grazing Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Ellis-Pahsimeroi Final Grazing Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)
This document will be used to determine the proper level of livestock grazing on the public lands, using the multiple use sustained-yield concept. Its contents exemplify the conflicting demands being placed on pubic lands throughout the West and the concessions necessary to achieve parity between resource needs and resource use. The range land management program selected for the Ellis-Pahsimeroi area will be based upon the analysis presented in this document.
Bruneau-Kuna Grazing Environmental Impact Statement Final, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Bruneau-Kuna Grazing Environmental Impact Statement Final, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management
Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)
The Bruneau-Kuna Grazing Environmental Impact Statement analyzes the effects of livestock grazing on 2,379,014 acres of public land in southwest Idaho. Four grazing management alternatives to the Proposed Action are presented and analyzed in terms of their projected economic, social and environmental effects. Each alternative analyzes a different level of allocating the vegetative resource among competing users. This document will be used to determine the proper level of forage allocation to livestock and wildlife use on the public lands, using the multiple use sustained-yield concept. The rangeland management program selected for the subject public land will be based upon the …
Ellis-Pahsimeroi, Final Grazing Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Idaho
Ellis-Pahsimeroi, Final Grazing Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Idaho
Range Management Plans (ID)
The Ellis-Pahsimeroi Grazing Environmental Impact Statement analyzes the effects of livestock grazing on 380,458 acres of public land in central Idaho. Six grazing management alternatives are presented for consideration and are analyzed in terms of their projected economic, social and environmental effects. Each alternative analyzes a different level of allocating the vegetative resource among competing uses.
This document will be used to determine the proper level of livestock grazing on the public lands, using the multiple use sustained-yield concept. Its contents exemplify the conflicting demands being placed on public lands throughout the West and the concessions necessary to achieve parity …
Final Environmental Impact Statement, U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development
Final Environmental Impact Statement, U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development
Elusive Documents
No abstract provided.
Big Desert Grazing, Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Idaho
Big Desert Grazing, Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Idaho
Range Management Plans (ID)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to implement a grazing management program on 1,162,000 acres of public land in Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte and Power counties in eastern Idaho. This statement analyzes the economic, social and environmental effects of the proposed action and four alternatives. The proposal and alternatives analyze different levels of vegetative allocations to wildlife, livestock and other uses. It analyzes alternative methods by which livestock grazing would be managed as well as necessary support facilities (such as, water developments, fencing, brush control and revegetation projects). Alternative Four of the Big Desert grazing statement is selected as …
Environmental And Physiological Effects On The Carbon Exchange Rate And Water Use Efficiency Of Alfalfa, Dennis D. Baldocchi
Environmental And Physiological Effects On The Carbon Exchange Rate And Water Use Efficiency Of Alfalfa, Dennis D. Baldocchi
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
The Gulf-Atlantic Waterway: Instrument To Increase Profit Margins In The Jacksonville Area, Jacksonville Area Chamber Of Commerce Research Department, Jay A. Smith
The Gulf-Atlantic Waterway: Instrument To Increase Profit Margins In The Jacksonville Area, Jacksonville Area Chamber Of Commerce Research Department, Jay A. Smith
Waterways and wildlife
The purpose of this report is to reassess the economic value that the Gulf-Atlantic Waterway will have on Duval county. This will show the direct relationship on the Port and the indirect benefits to other segments in our economy. This is needed for three reasons: 1. The last economic study was completed by the Corps of Engineers with the assistance of Arthur D. Little, Inc., a national consulting firm, in 1962. So, it has been almost twelve years since an economic report has been started from scratch. 2. The economic reports in the past have been mainly concerned with cost/benefit, …
Beach Erosion Control Study On Duval County, Fla, U.S. Army Engineer District, Jacksonville Corps Of Engineers
Beach Erosion Control Study On Duval County, Fla, U.S. Army Engineer District, Jacksonville Corps Of Engineers
Waterways and wildlife
The purpose of this study was to define the beach erosion and the hurricane-induced flooding problems in Duval County, to determine the most economical methods of alleviating those problems, and to determine the division of costs between the Federal Government and local interests .