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Abstract: . . . practices, and that there is no single solution applicable to all areas. Draft 3-36 September 2004 3.6.2.3 Other BLM Program-Specific Mitigation Guidance The BLM has issued many program-specific documents addressing environmental issues relevant to wind energy projects. The topics covered by these documents that reasonably can be identified as relevant include land use planning; NEPA; visual resource management; road construction and maintenance; wildlife management (including special status species, . . . . . . practices, and that there is no single solution applicable to all areas. Draft 3-36 September 2004 3.6.2.3 Other BLM Program-Specific Mitigation Guidance The BLM has issued many program-specific documents addressing environmental issues relevant to wind energy projects. The topics covered by these documents that reasonably can be identified as relevant include land use planning; NEPA; visual resource management; road construction and maintenance; wildlife management (including special status species, . . . . . . protection and sustainable development of energy resources on public lands. The guidance provided by the BMPs recognizes that site variability defines the most appropriate management practices, and that there is no single solution applicable to all areas. Draft 3-36 September 2004 3.6.2.3 Other BLM Program-Specific Mitigation Guidance The BLM has issued many program-specific documents addressing environmental issues relevant to wind energy projects. The topics covered by these documents that reasonably . . . . . . protection and sustainable development of energy resources on public lands. The guidance provided by the BMPs recognizes that site variability defines the most appropriate management practices, and that there is no single solution applicable to all areas. Draft 3-36 September 2004 3.6.2.3 Other BLM Program-Specific Mitigation Guidance The BLM has issued many program-specific documents addressing environmental issues relevant to wind energy projects. The topics covered by these documents that reasonably . . . . . . In addition, the BLM has entered into agreements with the affected State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) providing for cooperation concerning cultural resources disturbed on BLM-administered lands located in that state (e.g., Cultural Resources Programmatic Agreement [PA] among the BLM, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers signed March 26, 1997). Wildlife. The construction and operation of a wind energy project may impact . . . . . . defines the most appropriate management practices, and that there is no single solution applicable to all areas. Draft 3-36 September 2004 3.6.2.3 Other BLM Program-Specific Mitigation Guidance The BLM has issued many program-specific documents addressing environmental issues relevant to wind energy projects. The topics covered by these documents that reasonably can be identified as relevant include land use planning; NEPA; visual resource management; road construction and maintenance; wildlife management . . . --3000,6,250,3444,103792
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