Land segregation announced for Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project
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LAS VEGAS – The Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office announces the two-year segregation of the application area for the Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project from appropriation under the public land laws to facilitate consideration of renewable energy resources development.
The Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project proposes the use of 3,273.96 acres of public lands managed by BLM. The lands are located in Clark County in the Pahrump Valley along the State Route 160 corridor, southeast of the Town of Pahrump.
The BLM’s authority to implement a segregation for lands, including for right-of-way applications proposing generation of renewable energy, is established in agency regulations at 43 CFR 2091.3-1(e) and 43 CFR 2804.25(f). “The BLM actively supports the Department of the Interior’s priority of developing 25GW of renewable energy on public lands by 2025” said Shonna Dooman, Field Manager of the Las Vegas Field Office. “The segregation will ensure that the evaluation and potential development of the renewable energy proposal is not hindered by incompatible land use proposals or filings during the application review process.”
This Notice of Segregation will segregate the identified lands for two years from appropriation under the public land laws, including location under the Mining Law, but not the Mineral Leasing Act or the Materials Act, subject to valid existing rights. The segregation for the lands identified in the notice is effective on October 20, 2021. The termination of segregation will occur at the earliest of the following dates: (1) Upon issuance of a decision by the authorized officer granting, granting with modifications, or denying the application for a right-of-way; (2) Without further administrative action, at the end of the segregation provided for in the Federal Register notice initiating the segregation; or (3) Upon publication of a Federal Register notice terminating the segregation.
For more information, please contact Beth Ransel, Southern Nevada District Energy & Infrastructure Team, at (702) 515-5284 or BLM_NV_SND_EnergyProjects@blm.gov.
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