BLM releases Record of
Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan for Rock Springs
ROCK
SPRINGS, Wyo. – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared a Record of
Decision and Approved Resource Management for the Rock Springs Field Office.
The
purpose of the land use plan is to establish guidance, objectives, policies,
and management actions for public lands administered by the RSFO. The plan is
comprehensive and addresses issues within the RSFO jurisdictional boundaries. The
BLM strives for a balance of opportunities to use and develop BLM-administered resources
within the planning area, while promoting environmental conservation.
The
Rock Springs RMP planning area includes approximately 3.6 million acres of
BLM-administered surface land and 3.7 million acres of BLM-administered mineral
estate in portions of Lincoln, Sweetwater, Uinta, Sublette, and Fremont counties
in Southwestern Wyoming. The Rock Springs Field Office administers various
programs, including mineral exploration and development, renewable energy,
wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, wild horses, livestock grazing and
historic trails.