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Federal Regulatory Interests In Water, Patricia Sanderson Port Jun 1991

Federal Regulatory Interests In Water, Patricia Sanderson Port

Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)

39 pages.

Contains references.


Wyoming Wilderness Study Report Statewide Overview, United States Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1991

Wyoming Wilderness Study Report Statewide Overview, United States Bureau Of Land Management

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

The BLM began the wilderness review in accordance with the requirements of Section 603(c) of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) dated October 21, 1976. This Act mandated that within 15 years the BLM would inventory and study its lands for their wilderness suitability and that based on this review, the Secretary of Interior would forward his wilderness recommendations to the President.


Exxon Wyoming-Dakota Pipeline Segment 2 And Hartzog Draw Unit Co2 Projects Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1991

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 …


Wyoming Statewide Wilderness Study Report, Wilderness Study Area Specific Recommendations, Volume Ii, United States Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1991

Wyoming Statewide Wilderness Study Report, Wilderness Study Area Specific Recommendations, Volume Ii, United States Bureau Of Land Management

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The WSA was studied under section 603 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA) and was included in the Grass Creek/Cody Wilderness Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) filed in August 1990. There were two alternatives analyzed in the EIS, No Wilderness and All Wilderness. The All Wilderness Alternative is the recommendation of this report.


Wyoming Statewide Wilderness Study Report Wilderness Study Area Specific Recommendations, United States Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1991

Wyoming Statewide Wilderness Study Report Wilderness Study Area Specific Recommendations, United States Bureau Of Land Management

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The recommendation for this WSA is to designate 17,150 acres of BLM land and 1,390 acres of State land as wilderness. This alternative is considered to be the environmentally preferable alternative as it would result in the least change in the natural environment over the long term. The entire 17,150 acres of federal land and 1,390 acres of state land within the WSA are recommended for wilderness designation and are shown on the Bobcat Draw Badlands WSA map. The state lands would be recommended for acquisition to enhance the manageability of the area as wilderness.