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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.765
Description
Little Snake River General
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
9/1/1986
Author
DOI-BLM
Title
Little Snake Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Issues <br />Cultural Resources <br /> <br />Paleontological Resources <br /> <br />Acqui s iti on/Oi sposal Areas <br /> <br />fI1ajor Rigl'1ts-of-Way <br /> <br />Access, Boundary Marking, <br />and Road Rp.qu; rements <br /> <br />TAE:LE S-l (Continued) <br /> <br />SUMHARY (f PROPOSED r"ANAGEMENT .rc TI ONS BY N.... TE ~AT IVE <br /> <br />All Alternatives <br />Surface-disturbing activi. <br />ties would he reviewed to <br />identify and protect <br />cul tural resources; all <br />idf'ntlfif'd resources would <br />be managed cOllTTlensurate <br />with their values; if <br />criteria were met, sites <br />would be nomInated to the <br />National Register of <br />Hi stOrlC Pl aces; general <br />and site speciflc cuI tural <br />resource m3nagement plans <br />..auld h€ 1€\;€\opect. <br />Inventor'ies would be <br />conducted on a cdse-by- <br />Cdse basis as surface- <br />d; sturb; ng act i vi ties are <br />proposed. <br />The Resource Area \~ould be <br />divided into general <br />retention and disposal <br />areas; all fon'lls of land <br />tenure adjustment would be <br />allowed on certilin lilrl1s <br />wi Hi n the disposal area <br />and all forms of land <br />tenure adjustment, except <br />sales, in the retention <br />area would be allowed. <br />Acqulsitions would be <br />pursued to meet resource <br />manaQement oblecti~s. <br />Proposed and existing <br />right-of-way corridors <br />would be identified as <br />suitable or unsuitable for <br />designation; communications <br />facil ities would be <br />restricted to existing <br />sites; minor rights-of-way <br />would he prOCf'ssed on a <br />case-by-case basis. <br />tlone <br /> <br />Cu,'rent ManaQement <br />Same <br /> <br />Same <br /> <br />All fonns of land tenure <br />adjustment ....ould be <br />allowf'd on 1,561 acres <br />....ithin the di sposal area. <br /> <br />Appl ications ....ould be <br />processed on a case-by-case <br />basis. <br /> <br />Admi ni strati 'Ie access <br />would he obtained for <br />timber management an~ <br />publ ic access ....ould be <br />obtail'led for recreation. <br /> <br />8-12 <br /> <br />Enerqy and f~inerd1s <br />Same <br /> <br />Same <br /> <br />A 11 fonns of 1 and tenu re <br />adjustment would be <br />allowed on the 6,6.:10 dcres' <br />of pub 1 i c 1 a nd wi tt~i n the <br />disposal area. <br /> <br />No corridors would be <br />designated; 49,790 acres <br />would be identified unsuit- <br />able for, al'ld 250,915 <br />acres sensitive to routing <br />of major r'i ghts- of -.....ay. <br />The remainder of the <br />Resource Are~ would be <br />considered as open. <br /> <br />Access ....ould he pursued to <br />first and second pdority <br />areas for recreation, <br />followed by first prlority <br />areas for timt'oer <br />manaqement. <br />
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