Transcript
Page 1: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the

Las Vegas and Pahrump Field Offices

Muddy Mountains

Page 2: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Southern Nevada RMP Setting

• Southern Nevada– Includes Las Vegas and

Pahrump Field Offices– Dynamically changing

environment• Both physically and socially

• Las Vegas Valley– Rapid population growth since

last RMP approved• Challenging BLM’s ability to:

– Protect valuable resources– Meet public needs

Visitors to public lands

BLM Southern Nevada District

Page 3: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Las Vegas RMP

• Existing Resource Management Plan (RMP)– New public needs not fully considered– Current decisions & management

directions • Need clarification• Need adjustment

• Las Vegas RMP Revision will be:– Focused,– Issue-driven,– Efficient, and– Timely (3 years).

Page 4: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Las Vegas and Pahrump RMP Resource Issues

• RENEWABLES Wind, solar and energy transmission corridors• Need to determine areas:

• Appropriate for development , and/or

• Avoided or excluded• Will not duplicate programmatic

efforts

Renewables

Energy Transmission Corridors

Page 5: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Las Vegas and Pahrump RMP Resource Issues• SITE-TYPE RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN ACECs

• Need to determine areas:• Appropriate for development , and/or• Avoided or excluded• One wind energy application on hold pending

revision

Anemometer TowerCommunications Site

Page 6: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Las Vegas and Pahrump RMP Resource Issues• VRM

– Results of 2007 VRM inventory need to be:• Incorporated into RMP Revision analysis, and• Used to redefine management classes.

– Current management classes are often one class more restrictive than the inventory, affecting potential for renewable projects.

Table Mountains at Good Springs has multiple VRM classes – affecting potential wind energy project

Current VRM management classes in southern Nevada

Page 7: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

Las Vegas and Pahrump RMP Resource Issues

• Recreation– Off-highway vehicle restrictions need

re-evaluation and/or clarification • Confusing text and maps pose

conflicts in existing RMP• High speed desert race events in

competition with solar energy applications and desert tortoise habitat

• Special Management Designations (includes ACECs and SRMAs)– Most existing ACECs and SRMAs need little or

no boundary adjustments, but management approach needs to be clarified especially with ACECs.

– Reassess existing decisions for Desert Tortoise ACEC closures to site-type rights-of-way

Page 8: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

• Minerals and Lands– Areas recently withdrawn from

mineral entry may need to be designated unavailable for fluid mineral leasing.

– BLM split-estate mineral issues need clarification.

– Some lands may warrant opening to surface disturbing activities where sensitive resources can be protected with less restrictive management.

– Specific lands need to be identified for disposal.

• 3 Kids Mine• US Ecology Site (DOE)

Las Vegas and Pahrump RMP Resource Issues

Split-estate: Muddy Mountains near Valley of Fire State Park

3 Kids Mine south of Lake Las Vegas

Page 9: Resource Management Plan (RMP) Revision for the  Las Vegas and Pahrump  Field Offices

• Consequences if RMP is not revised– Inconsistent management directions for:

• Renewable energy• Site-type rights-of-way• VRM• Recreation• Off-highway vehicle use• ACECs• Fluid mineral development

• RMP revision will:– Include a clearly defined purpose and need

statement,– Identify valid existing management, and– Focus on what needs to be fixed.

Las Vegas and Pahrump RMP


Recommended