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Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wyoming has
revised the Resource Management Plan (RMP)
for the Casper Field Office. This RMP will provide future
direction for managing 1.4 million acres of BLM-administered
surface land and 4.7 million acres of BLM-administered mineral
estate in Converse, Goshen, Natrona, and Platte counties in
Wyoming.
The purpose of the RMP will be to establish
goals and objectives for resource management; identify lands
that are open or available for certain uses, including any
restrictions, and lands that are closed to certain uses; provide
comprehensive management direction for all resources and uses;
and make broad scale decisions guiding future site-specific
implementation decisions.
As part of the plan preparation, an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) will also be prepared. Both the RMP
and EIS will be community-based with a full range of public
participation. Find out more information about BLM's planning
process at: http://www.wy.blm.gov/planning/aboutplan.htm.
You can also visit BLM's Casper Field Office
home page at http://www.wy.blm.gov/cfo/index.htm
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Important News
The Record of Decision and
Approved Casper RMP is now available to the public.
If you are interested in a copy, contact the Casper
Field Office at 307-261-7600. Copies, both electronic
and paper, are available at local repositories (including
public libraries) throughout the planning area. To download
an electronic copy click on Documents and Bulletins
above and follow the link. |
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The
RMP will address a variety of resources including (mouseover
to see a description): |
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Air Quality |
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Cultural Resources |
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Fire Management
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Fisheries |
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Geology & Geologic
Hazards |
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Lands and Realty |
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Mineral Resources |
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Off-Highway Vehicles |
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National Historic
Trails |
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Paleontology |
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Livestock Grazing |
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Recreation |
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Renewable Energy |
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Social and Economic Conditions |
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Special Designations |
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Special Status Species |
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Soil |
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Transportation and Access |
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Utility and Communication
Corridors |
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Vegetation |
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Visual Resources |
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Water Resources |
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Wildlife |
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