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BLM To Retain Key Hardrock Mining Rule Provisions
The BLM announced that it will publish a final rule in the Federal Register on October 30, 2001, to modify the agency's "3809" surface mining regulations, enhancing the BLM's ability to protect the environment, public land resources, and public health. (10/25/01)
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BLM And Forest Service Launch GeoCommunicator Web Site
The BLM and the USDA Forest Service have announced the deployment of the GeoCommunicator Web site, an interactive Web-based land information portal that provides a state-of-the-art solution for locating, accessing, and sharing the most current, up-to-date geographic information. (10/25/01)
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BLM Environmental Youth Program Wins National Award
The BLM's District of Columbia Wonderful Outdoor World Program (WOW), today received the Department of the Interior's 2001 Environmental Achievement Award in Washington, D.C., for its work with D.C.-area youth. (09/21/01)
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BLM Biologist Wins National Environmental Award
Don Prichard, a fishery biologist at the BLM's National Science and Technology Center in Denver, today received the Department of the Interior's 2001 Environmental Achievement Award in Washington, D.C., for his efforts to help land managers restore riparian wetlands. (09/21/01)
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President Requests $1.8 Billion for FY 2002 Budget to Meet Public Land Management Challenges
"Continued population growth in the West and last year's record fire season put the BLM to the test," Acting Director Nina Hatfield said. "Now we are challenged to help meet the Nation's critical energy needs. This year's budget will allow us to pursue our top priorities while we take steps to ensure that we are managing our organization as efficiently as possible." (04/09/01)
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BLM Announces Final Drainage Rule
The Bureau of Land Management will announce tomorrow that a final rule on oil and gas drainage is in effect immediately. The regulation is aimed at preventing federal and Indian oil and gas resources from being drained from public lands without authorization or compensation to the American taxpayer. (04/09/01)
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BLM Proposes Suspension of "3809" Surface Management Regulations
The BLM announced that it will publish a proposal in the Federal Register on Friday, March 23, to suspend the agency's recently adopted "3809 "surface management regulations. BLM has requested public input over a 45-day comment period. If adopted as a final rule, the proposal would suspend the current regulations governing surface management of hardrock mining operations on public lands, which became effective on January 20, 2001. (03/21/01)
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2001 Federal Grazing Fee Announced
The grazing fee for Western public lands administered by the BLM will be $1.35 per animal unit month (AUM) in 2001, which is the same amount charged in 2000. (02/22/01)
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Comment Period Extended on BLM Proposed Rule To Recover Costs Of Processing Minerals-Related Documents
The BLM today announced an extension to the public comment period on a proposed rule that would enable the BLM to recover more of its costs in processing minerals-related documents, such as applications for permits to conduct mining operations. The public now has until April 16, 2001 – to comment on the proposed rule. The period to provide public comment was originally scheduled to close on February 13, 2001. (02/13/01)
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BLM Publishes Final Version of National Management Strategy on Motorized Off-Highway
Vehicle (OHV) Use
In an effort to accommodate growing motorized Off-Highway Vehicle
(OHV) use on the public lands while protecting natural resources, the Bureau of
Land Management today released the final version of its National Management
Strategy (Strategy) on motorized OHV use. In a change from the BLM's Draft
OHV Strategy, published last month, the final Strategy does not cover mountain
bicycles and other non-motorized forms of transportation.
(01/19/01)
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