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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.500
Description
Wild and Scenic - Rio Grande River
State
CO
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Statewide
Date
9/1/1989
Author
DOI-BLM
Title
San Luis Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement - Draft - Volume II - Chapters 4-Appendices
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Report/Study
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<br />0J159~ <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES <br /> <br />TABLE 4-10 <br />MANAGEMENT OF OIL AND GAS LEASES BY ACRES <br />(Resource Enhancement) <br /> <br />Management <br />Category <br /> <br />Nominal <br />Potential <br /> <br />Low <br />Potential <br /> <br />Moderate <br />Potential <br /> <br />Percent of <br />Mineral <br />Estate <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />Open: <br />Standard <br />Lease Terms <br />Seasonal <br />Restrictions 1 <br />NSO or Similar <br />Constraints 2 <br />(i.e. policy) <br />Closed: ' <br />Nondiscretionary <br /> <br />6,934 136,063 2,365 145,362 23.5 <br />81,416 281,864 20,825 384,105 62.0 ~ <br />25,348 62,276 160 87,784 14.0 <br /> 3,620 0.5 <br /> <br />I Big game crucial winter range, antelope fawning range, and waterfowl nesting areas. <br />, Big horn lambing areas, bald eagle habita~ Pike Stockade R&PP site, Monte Vista park R&PP site, <br />and the Rio Grande SRMA, whicb includes the 8.8-mile portion recommended for wild and scenic <br />designation. <br />, City of Del Norte and WSA lands. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />TABLE 4-11 <br />MANAGEMENT OF GEOTHERMAL LEASES BY ACRES <br />(Resource Enhancement) <br /> <br />Management <br />Category <br /> <br />Low <br />Potential <br /> <br />Moderate <br />Potential <br /> <br />High <br />Potential <br /> <br />Percent of <br />Mineral <br />Estate <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />Open: <br />Standard <br />Lease Terms <br />Seasonal <br />Restrictions <br />NSO or Similar <br />Constraints <br />Closed: <br />Nondiscretionary <br /> <br />115,392 28,620 1,350 145,362 23.5 <br />332,750 44,095 7,260 384,105 62.0 I <br /> I <br />79,237 4,885 420 87,784 14.0 II <br />3,620 0.5 , <br /> , <br /> <br />Management of the six eligible National Register of Historic <br />Places (NRHP) seasonal use sites under an NSO stipulation <br />(740 acres) would in all probability result in only limited <br />impacts to fluid minerals because of the narrow linear nature <br />of the road andl or railroad beds and the small isolated <br /> <br />size of the specific site. Some inconvenience and additional <br />cost could result as a consequence of this requirement, but <br />no fluid resource values would be lost as avoidance of cultural <br />sties is instituted as policy. <br /> <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />4-15 <br />
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