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The Truckhaven Geothermal Leasing Area Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was prepared to analyze and disclose the potential environmental impacts on the natural and human environment that could result from the proposed leasing of Federal geothermal resources. The EIS considered approximately 14,731 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-managed public lands in the area known as the Truckhaven Geothermal Leasing Area, located in western Imperial County, California (Figure 1-1). The minerals, including the geothermal resources, are managed by the BLM El Centro Field Office.
The Truckhaven Geothermal Leasing Area Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was prepared to analyze and disclose the potential environmental impacts on the natural and human environment that could result from the proposed leasing of Federal geothermal resources. The EIS considered approximately 14,731 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-managed public lands in the area known as the Truckhaven Geothermal Leasing Area, located in western Imperial County, California. The minerals, including the geothermal resources, are managed by the BLM El Centro Field Office ... The FEIS was released to the public on February 1, 2008, with the publication of the Notice of Availability in the Federal Register (FR Vol.73, No.22, Pg 6200).
This Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) addresses the possible leasing of geothermal resources in the Truckhaven Geothermal Leasing Area in Imperial County,California. The proposed action area encompasses 40,320 acres, of which 14,731 acres are Federal mineral resource lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),El Centro Field Office. The FEIS identifies impacts that would potentially result from the leasing of the geothermal energy resources, including impacts on the flat tailed horned lizard, cultural resources, off-highway vehicle recreation, and other sensitive resource values.
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