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including service areas.
A Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS
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Notice of the Establishment of the Ten
Mile (Utah) Known Potash Leasing
Area (KPLA)
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This action establishes the
Ten Mile KPLA so the potash resources
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on these lands will no longer be
available for non-competitive leasing
and may instead be available through a
competitive leasing process. This action
does not commit any on-the-ground
resources nor does it commit BLM to
any future actions except the denial of
the prospecting permit applications that
now lie within the boundaries of the
Ten Mile KPLA.
DATES: This mineral land classification
will become effective upon date of
publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Inquiries should be sent to
the State Director (UT–923), Bureau of
Land Management, Utah State Office,
440 West 200 South, Suite 500, Salt
Lake City, Utah 84101.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additional information regarding this
KPLA, including maps and the Potash
Master Title Plats, are available in the
Public Room of the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Utah State Office
and at: https://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/
prog/more/Land_Records.html. The
lands included in the Ten Mile KPLA,
located in Grand County, Utah, are
described as follows:
Salt Lake Base Meridian, Utah
T. 23 S., R. 19 E.,
Sec. 31, NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4;
Sec. 32;
T. 24 S., R, 18 E.,
Sec. 1, E1⁄2;
Sec. 10, E1⁄2;
Secs. 11 to 14, inclusive;
Sec. 15, E1⁄2;
Sec. 22, NE1⁄4;
Secs. 23 to 26; inclusive;
Sec. 33, SE1⁄4;
Sec. 34, S1⁄2;
Sec. 35 and 36;
T. 24 S., R. 19 E.,
Sec. 3, W1⁄2;
Secs. 4 to 9, inclusive;
Sec. 10, W1⁄2;
Secs. 14 to 23, inclusive;
Sec. 24, S1⁄2;
Secs. 25 to 36, inclusive;
T. 24 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 19, lot 4;
Sec. 28, NW1⁄4, S1⁄2;
Secs. 29 to 33, inclusive;
Sec. 34, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4, W1⁄2SW1⁄4;
T. 25 S., R. 18 E.,
Sec. 1 to 4, inclusive, partly unsurveyed;
Sec. 5, SE1⁄4, unsurveyed;
Sec. 7, NE1⁄4, S1⁄2, unsurveyed;
Secs. 8 to 18, inclusive, partly unsurveyed;
Sec. 19, NE1⁄4, unsurveyed;
Secs. 20 to 22, inclusive, unsurveyed;
Sec. 23, N1⁄2, SW1⁄4, unsurveyed;
Sec. 24, N1⁄2, unsurveyed;
Sec. 27, NW1⁄4, unsurveyed;
Sec. 28, N1⁄2, unsurveyed;
Sec. 29, NE1⁄4, unsurveyed;
T. 25 S., R. 19 E.,
Secs. 1 to 18, inclusive;
Sec. 19, N1⁄2;
Sec. 20, N1⁄2;
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Sec. 21, N1⁄2, SE1⁄4;
Secs. 22 to 27, inclusive;
Sec. 28, E1⁄2;
Sec. 33, NE1⁄4;
Secs. 34 to 36, inclusive;
T. 25 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 3, lots 3, 4, and 5, SW1⁄4SW1⁄4;
Secs. 4 to 9, inclusive;
Sec. 10, NW1⁄4NW1⁄4, S1⁄2NW1⁄4, SW1⁄4,
NW1⁄4SE1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec. 13, S1⁄2SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4;
Sec. 14, NW1⁄4NW1⁄4, S1⁄2NW1⁄4, SW1⁄4,
NW1⁄4SE1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec.15 to 23, inclusive;
Sec. 24, NE1⁄4NW1⁄4, W1⁄2W1⁄2;
Secs. 26 to 35, inclusive
T. 26 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 2 to 4, inclusive;
Sec. 5, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, and lots 6 to
8, inclusive, S1⁄2NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4;
Sec. 9, NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4NW1⁄4;
Sec. 10, N1⁄2;
Sec. 11, N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2, SE1⁄4SE1⁄4;
Sec. 12;
Sec. 13, N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2.
The areas described, including both public
and nonpublic lands, aggregate 90,240 acres.
Potash is a trade name for potassiumbearing minerals used mainly for
fertilizer. Potash and certain other nonenergy solid minerals found on Federal
lands may be leased for development in
either of two ways:
(1) If it is unknown whether an area
contains valuable potash deposits, an
interested party may obtain a
prospecting permit, which grants the
party an exclusive right to explore for
potash, and, if a valuable deposit is
found, that party may qualify for a
noncompetitive lease, or
(2) If the BLM has access to
information which shows that valuable
deposits of potash exist in an area, the
area may be designated a KPLA, where
prospecting permits may not be issued,
and any leasing must be done on a
competitive basis.
In 1983, under Secretarial Order 3087,
the authority to designate KPLAs was
transferred to the BLM. In 1984, the
BLM issued four preference right leases
for potash resources found in this area.
Recent advances in drilling
technology have provided the capability
to extract deep potash deposits using
dissolution. Based on this new
technology, the BLM Assistant Director,
in 2009, approved new mineral land
classification standards for the Utah
portion of the Paradox Basin geologic
province, which includes the Ten Mile
KPLA. The BLM Utah State Office used
the new standards and the analysis of
available drilling information to
determine that the Ten Mile KPLA
should be established to include deep
solution-mineable potash deposits.
Competitive leasing within the KPLA
will be initiated based on expressions of
interest. Any competitive leases issued
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will be subject to the oil and gas leasing
stipulations contained in the 2008 Moab
Resource Management Plan (Moab RMP,
Appendix A), any amendments to the
leasing stipulations that result from the
Moab Master Leasing Plan process,
which was initiated on March 5, 2012.
Competitive potash leases will also be
subject to additional conditions of
approval developed as part of sitespecific National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 (NEPA) compliance.
In accordance with Departmental
Manual (DM) 516, Chapter 11.9 J(12),
the classification of a KPLA is an action
that is categorically excluded from
NEPA analysis, provided that there are
no ‘‘extraordinary circumstances’’ as
described in 43 CFR 46.215. The
proposed Ten Mile KPLA was reviewed
and was determined to have no
‘‘extraordinary circumstances’’ as stated
in DOI–BLM–UT–9230–2012–0001–CX
(number to be assigned as of date of
publication). Further NEPA review will
be done for site specific proposals
within the KPLA.
This notice will be published in the
Moab Times Independent for 2
consecutive weeks after publication in
the Federal Register.
Pursuant to the authority in the Act of
March 3, 1879, (43 U.S.C. 31), as
supplemented by Reorganization Plan
No. 3 of 1950 (43 U.S.C. 1451, note), the
Departmental Manual 235 DM 1.1L, and
the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as
amended (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.), the Ten
Mile KPLA includes the lands listed
above effective May 4, 2012.
Authority: Act of March 3, 1879, (43 U.S.C.
31), as supplemented by Reorganization Plan
No. 3 of 1950 (43 U.S.C. 1451, note) and 235
Interior Department Manual 1.1L.; Mineral
Leasing Act of 1920, as amended (30 U.S.C.
181 et seq.).
Shelley J. Smith,
Acting Associate State Director.
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Notice of public meeting.
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Department of the Interior, Bureau of
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California Resource Advisory Council
(RAC) will meet as indicated below.
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A business meeting will be held
Friday, May 18, 2012, at the Mono
Memorial Hall, 100 Sinclair St.,
Bridgeport, beginning at 8 a.m.,
followed by a field trip that afternoon to
BLM lands in the Bodie Hills area.
Members of the public are welcome to
attend the field trip and meeting. Field
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transportation and lunch.
On May 19, the meeting will resume
at 8 a.m. at Bridgeport Ranch Barns and
Terrace, 68 Twin Lakes Road,
Bridgeport (behind the Shell station).
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from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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Este Stifel, (916) 978–4626; or BLM
Public Affairs Officer David Christy,
(916) 941–3146.
The 12member council advises the Secretary of
the Interior, through the BLM, on a
variety of planning and management
issues associated with public land
management in Central California. At
this meeting, agenda topics will include
an update on Resource Management
Plans and other resource management
issues. Additional ongoing business will
be discussed by the council. All
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individuals who wish to attend the tour
must provide their own vehicles, food
and water. Individuals who plan to
attend and need special assistance, such
as sign language interpretation and
other reasonable accommodations,
should contact the BLM as provided
above.
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Dated: April 26, 2012.
David Christy,
Public Affairs Officer.
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Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Part
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLUT920-12-L13300000-EN000, UTU-87494]
Notice of the Establishment of the Ten Mile (Utah) Known Potash
Leasing Area (KPLA)
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This action establishes the Ten Mile KPLA so the potash
resources on these lands will no longer be available for non-
competitive leasing and may instead be available through a competitive
leasing process. This action does not commit any on-the-ground
resources nor does it commit BLM to any future actions except the
denial of the prospecting permit applications that now lie within the
boundaries of the Ten Mile KPLA.
DATES: This mineral land classification will become effective upon date
of publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Inquiries should be sent to the State Director (UT-923),
Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, 440 West 200 South, Suite
500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Additional information regarding this KPLA,
including maps and the Potash Master Title Plats, are available in the
Public Room of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Utah State Office
and at: https://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/Land_Records.html. The
lands included in the Ten Mile KPLA, located in Grand County, Utah, are
described as follows:
Salt Lake Base Meridian, Utah
T. 23 S., R. 19 E.,
Sec. 31, NE\1/4\, SE\1/4\;
Sec. 32;
T. 24 S., R, 18 E.,
Sec. 1, E\1/2\;
Sec. 10, E\1/2\;
Secs. 11 to 14, inclusive;
Sec. 15, E\1/2\;
Sec. 22, NE\1/4\;
Secs. 23 to 26; inclusive;
Sec. 33, SE\1/4\;
Sec. 34, S\1/2\;
Sec. 35 and 36;
T. 24 S., R. 19 E.,
Sec. 3, W\1/2\;
Secs. 4 to 9, inclusive;
Sec. 10, W\1/2\;
Secs. 14 to 23, inclusive;
Sec. 24, S\1/2\;
Secs. 25 to 36, inclusive;
T. 24 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 19, lot 4;
Sec. 28, NW\1/4\, S\1/2\;
Secs. 29 to 33, inclusive;
Sec. 34, SW\1/4\NW\1/4\, W\1/2\SW\1/4\;
T. 25 S., R. 18 E.,
Sec. 1 to 4, inclusive, partly unsurveyed;
Sec. 5, SE\1/4\, unsurveyed;
Sec. 7, NE\1/4\, S\1/2\, unsurveyed;
Secs. 8 to 18, inclusive, partly unsurveyed;
Sec. 19, NE\1/4\, unsurveyed;
Secs. 20 to 22, inclusive, unsurveyed;
Sec. 23, N\1/2\, SW\1/4\, unsurveyed;
Sec. 24, N\1/2\, unsurveyed;
Sec. 27, NW\1/4\, unsurveyed;
Sec. 28, N\1/2\, unsurveyed;
Sec. 29, NE\1/4\, unsurveyed;
T. 25 S., R. 19 E.,
Secs. 1 to 18, inclusive;
Sec. 19, N\1/2\;
Sec. 20, N\1/2\;
Sec. 21, N\1/2\, SE\1/4\;
Secs. 22 to 27, inclusive;
Sec. 28, E\1/2\;
Sec. 33, NE\1/4\;
Secs. 34 to 36, inclusive;
T. 25 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 3, lots 3, 4, and 5, SW\1/4\SW\1/4\;
Secs. 4 to 9, inclusive;
Sec. 10, NW\1/4\NW\1/4\, S\1/2\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\, NW\1/4\SE\1/4\,
S\1/2\SE\1/4\;
Sec. 13, S\1/2\SW\1/4\, SW\1/4\SE\1/4\;
Sec. 14, NW\1/4\NW\1/4\, S\1/2\NW\1/4\, SW\1/4\, NW\1/4\SE\1/4\,
S\1/2\SE\1/4\;
Sec.15 to 23, inclusive;
Sec. 24, NE\1/4\NW\1/4\, W\1/2\W\1/2\;
Secs. 26 to 35, inclusive
T. 26 S., R. 20 E.,
Sec. 2 to 4, inclusive;
Sec. 5, lots 1 to 4, inclusive, and lots 6 to 8, inclusive, S\1/
2\NE\1/4\, NE\1/4\SE\1/4\;
Sec. 9, NE\1/4\, NE\1/4\NW\1/4\;
Sec. 10, N\1/2\;
Sec. 11, N\1/2\, N\1/2\S\1/2\, SE\1/4\SE\1/4\;
Sec. 12;
Sec. 13, N\1/2\, N\1/2\S\1/2\.
The areas described, including both public and nonpublic lands,
aggregate 90,240 acres.
Potash is a trade name for potassium-bearing minerals used mainly
for fertilizer. Potash and certain other non-energy solid minerals
found on Federal lands may be leased for development in either of two
ways:
(1) If it is unknown whether an area contains valuable potash
deposits, an interested party may obtain a prospecting permit, which
grants the party an exclusive right to explore for potash, and, if a
valuable deposit is found, that party may qualify for a noncompetitive
lease, or
(2) If the BLM has access to information which shows that valuable
deposits of potash exist in an area, the area may be designated a KPLA,
where prospecting permits may not be issued, and any leasing must be
done on a competitive basis.
In 1983, under Secretarial Order 3087, the authority to designate
KPLAs was transferred to the BLM. In 1984, the BLM issued four
preference right leases for potash resources found in this area.
Recent advances in drilling technology have provided the capability
to extract deep potash deposits using dissolution. Based on this new
technology, the BLM Assistant Director, in 2009, approved new mineral
land classification standards for the Utah portion of the Paradox Basin
geologic province, which includes the Ten Mile KPLA. The BLM Utah State
Office used the new standards and the analysis of available drilling
information to determine that the Ten Mile KPLA should be established
to include deep solution-mineable potash deposits. Competitive leasing
within the KPLA will be initiated based on expressions of interest. Any
competitive leases issued
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will be subject to the oil and gas leasing stipulations contained in
the 2008 Moab Resource Management Plan (Moab RMP, Appendix A), any
amendments to the leasing stipulations that result from the Moab Master
Leasing Plan process, which was initiated on March 5, 2012. Competitive
potash leases will also be subject to additional conditions of approval
developed as part of site-specific National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA) compliance.
In accordance with Departmental Manual (DM) 516, Chapter 11.9
J(12), the classification of a KPLA is an action that is categorically
excluded from NEPA analysis, provided that there are no ``extraordinary
circumstances'' as described in 43 CFR 46.215. The proposed Ten Mile
KPLA was reviewed and was determined to have no ``extraordinary
circumstances'' as stated in DOI-BLM-UT-9230-2012-0001-CX (number to be
assigned as of date of publication). Further NEPA review will be done
for site specific proposals within the KPLA.
This notice will be published in the Moab Times Independent for 2
consecutive weeks after publication in the Federal Register.
Pursuant to the authority in the Act of March 3, 1879, (43 U.S.C.
31), as supplemented by Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1950 (43 U.S.C.
1451, note), the Departmental Manual 235 DM 1.1L, and the Mineral
Leasing Act of 1920, as amended (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.), the Ten Mile
KPLA includes the lands listed above effective May 4, 2012.
Authority: Act of March 3, 1879, (43 U.S.C. 31), as supplemented
by Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1950 (43 U.S.C. 1451, note) and 235
Interior Department Manual 1.1L.; Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as
amended (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.).
Shelley J. Smith,
Acting Associate State Director.
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