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Clark, Lincoln, and White Pine Counties Groundwater Development and
Pipeline Projects
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is preparing an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) on a proposed action submitted by Southern Nevada Water
Authority (SNWA) in 2004 to obtain rights-of-way across land managed by the BLM.
If granted, the rights-of-way would authorize SNWA to begin developing
groundwater resources located in Clark, Lincoln, and White Pine
counties to help
meet anticipated future water needs in the Las Vegas Valley. SNWA's proposal
encompasses the drilling and equipping of groundwater production wells in all
three counties, pipelines capable of transporting up to 180,000 acre feet of
water per year to the Las Vegas Valley, pumping stations, and facilities for
water treatment and power.
The process BLM will use to determine whether the application for
rights-of-way should be granted is comprehensive and includes compliance with
the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other laws.
NEPA is a tool designed to enhance and improve decision making by requiring
federal agencies to take a close look at the potential impacts proposed actions
will have on the environment. NEPA also requires agencies to consider reasonable
alternatives to proposed actions. The NEPA process emphasizes agency cooperation
and invites public participation. To meet NEPA's requirements, BLM has
determined an EIS must be prepared.
This web page will provide up-to-date information to enable
you to participate in the EIS process. Public participation is critical to
helping ensure BLM has considered the views of the public in the decision on
these groundwater development projects. BLM encourages you
to get involved; we want to hear from you.
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