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Potential environmental impacts of the construction are described in an Environmental Assessment, which is available online at http://tinyurl.com/yzt99j7 . Written comments may be submitted by fax at 435-781-4410, by e-mail to Public_Room_UT_State_Office@ut.blm.gov...
Tags: Uintah County, Salt Lake City, Environment, Vernal Utah, Utah, Bureau of Land Management, Uintah County Utah
The mine is on Silver Butte, several miles south of the South County town. Two federal agencies — the Environmental Protection Agency and the Bureau of Land Management — are involved in managing the mine and are hammering out the details of a Memorandum...
Tags: BLM, EPA, Denise Baker-Kercher, Formosa Mine, Bob Hall, blm land, Oregon, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Superfund, Brownfield land, Butte Montana, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom, Soil contamination, Bureau of Land Management
The lawsuit said the roundup violates the Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act, which Congress passed in 1971 to protect wild horses and burros as "living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West." The suit cited part of the law that said...
Tags: wild horse, BLM, Congress, public lands, Nevada, Salt Lake City, Environment, Horse, Feral horses, Donkey, Bureau of Land Management, Mustang
The Bureau of Land Management has postponed a planned roundup of thousands of wild horses in Nevada because of a lawsuit and to allow time for appeals of its decision. More News BLM spokeswoman JoLynn Worley in Reno confirmed Wednesday the gather planned...
Tags: Nevada, Reno, Environment, Reno Nevada, Great Basin, Donkey, Bureau of Land Management, Law Crime, Carson City Nevada
Mont. — A push to end grazing along a 150-mile stretch of the Missouri River would bar about 10,000 cattle from federal lands in central Montana so that the river valley can be restored to more natural conditions. An Idaho-based environmental group and...
Tags: Upper Missouri River Guides, BLM, Billings, Environment, Missouri River, Ranch, Grazing, Hospitality Recreation, Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of Agriculture, Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, Livestock
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Sunday, November 01, 2009 Projects as varied as Mesa Verde National Park improvements, Rifle drinking-water lines and trail access to Dominguez Canyon would benefit from an Interior Department appropriations bill that...
Tags: Interior Department, Rifle, Environment, Land management, Mesa County Colorado, Politics, Wildland fire suppression, Conservation in the United States, Colorado, Bureau of Land Management, Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States, Uncompahgre National Forest
00 AM MST Interior Secretary Ken Salazar on Tuesday rebuffed criticism from the oil-and-gas industry that the Obama administration is stifling energy development in the West and offshore. Calling the charges "poison and deceptive," Salazar said at a...
Tags: Ken Salazar, gas leasing, Obama Administration, interior secretary, leasing sales, secretary ken, trade group, Interior Department, leasing program, Alaska, Washington, Business Finance, Energy in the United States, Environment, Oil and gas law in the United States, Politics, North Slope Borough Alaska, Petroleum in the United States, United States Department of the Interior, National Petroleum Reserve¬タモAlaska, Bureau of Land Management, Salazar, Presidency of Barack Obama, Barack Obama, Offshore oil and gas in California, Energy law, Exclaves, West Coast of the United States, Energy policy, Petroleum production, Land management
14 AM PST Water is already scarce without illegal marijuana gardens diverting and polluting streams in the Mendocino National Forest. A typical illegal garden found on public land fosters about 5,000 marijuana plants, according to law enforcement authorities,...
Tags: Lake County Sheriff's Office, Ukiah BLM, public land, illegal marijuana, Dennis Reynolds, illegal grows, Gary Sharpe, environmental impacts, Ukiah, Land management, Wildland fire suppression, Legality of cannabis, Lake County California, Bureau of Land Management, Conservation in the United States, Environment
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Monday, November 23, 2009 Continuing settlement talks that include appointees of President Obama have led to another postponement involving litigation over federal oil shale policies...District Court Judge John Kane...
Tags: oil shale, Colorado U.S. District Court, northwest Colorado, Ken Salazar, Grand Junction, Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, Piceance Basin, Business Finance, Barack Obama, Politics, Law Crime
New Mexico-based Wild Horse Observers Association co-founder Patience O'Dowd said her group opposes Salazar's proposal to re-locate thousands of the wild horses that roam the West. They paid $2,000 to fly the banner over the federal center in Lakewood,...
Tags: Wild Horse Observers Association, Lakewood, Ken Salazar, Bureau of Land Management, Sheryl Crow, Wild Horses, Crow Nation, Politics, Feral horses, Mustang, Donkey, Environment, Salazar, Horse, Wild horse