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Environmental Assessments (WY)

1994

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Questar Pipeline Company, Environmental Assessment For The Birch Creek Natural Gas Pipeline, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1994

Questar Pipeline Company, Environmental Assessment For The Birch Creek Natural Gas Pipeline, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

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Questar Pipeline Company (Questar) is a natural gas pipeline transportation company that operates more than 2,400 miles of transmission and gathering pipelines in northwestern Colorado, southwestern Wyoming, and northern and central Utah and who, through its interconnections with other major pipeline, provides customers with gas gathering, transportation, and storage services. Questar has applied to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Rock Springs District, for approval to construct the Birch Creek Pipeline in southwestern Sublette County, eastern Lincoln County, and northwestern Sweetwater County, Wyoming (Figure 1.1). The proposed pipeline would be a gathering line for existing and future natural gas fields …


Mcmurry Oil Company Jonah Prospect Field Natural Gas Development Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1994

Mcmurry Oil Company Jonah Prospect Field Natural Gas Development Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

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The U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate and disclose potential environmental impacts of development of a new natural gas field known as the Jonah Prospect Field (Jonah Field, project area). McMurry Oil Company (McMurry) proposes to drill 40 natural gas wells and construct associated well pads, access roads, gathering and sales pipeline systems; expand an existing compressor station; and include a wareyard at their existing office site.


Environmental Assessment Animal Damage Control On Public Lands Administered By The U.S. Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Casper District, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1994

Environmental Assessment Animal Damage Control On Public Lands Administered By The U.S. Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Casper District, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recognize that native animals are resources of value and interest to the American people. Animal damage control (ADC) management may be required to minimize depredations to livestock and wildlife species; to protect threatened and endangered species; to maintain viable populations of native wildlife species; to preserve ecologically unique areas; to minimize rodent and other wildlife damage to cropland, grassland, and forestland; and, to suppress animal-borne diseases. ADC functions as a supplement to, not a substitute for, standard husbandry practices and techniques.