This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is for approximately 147 acres referred to as Turkey Creek, also known as the JX Bar Ranch and J Slash X Ranch.
At six volumes, the January 2021 Rescinded final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) describes the potential environmental effects from two proposed actions: a general plan of operations for development of a large-scale underground copper mine by Resolution Copper Mining, LLC.A related, and a legislatively-mandated land exchange.
In response to USFS document titled "List of Potential Final EIS Changes Prior to Republication", which states: "Resolution Copper ownership of Gov't Springs and parcels in Dripping Springs Wash", please find copies of Resolution Copper special warranty deeds for the parcels collectively referred to as Government Springs.
Five-Year Probabilistic Projections of future conditions in the Colorado River system currently extend through 2027. They are typically updated every January, April, and August, while probabilistic results for the 2-year period are updated every month. The 5-Year Probabilistic Projections are generated using the Colorado River Mid-Term Modeling System (CRMMS) in Ensemble Mode.
The following two new species of land snails were taken on a collecting trip in Arizona during October 1949 by M. L. Walton and the author. They belong to the families Camaenidae and Polygyridae, respectively.
An extraordinary drought in the West in drying up the Colorado River and draining the nation's largest reservoirs - Lake Mead and Lake Powell. And amid the overuse of the river and the aridification of the region, the federal government is implementing new mandatory water cuts and asking states to devise a plan to save the water basin.
This updated memo quantifies Resolution’s estimated Scope 2 (indirect) GHG emissions associated with Resolution’s annual electricity use and accounts for the following GHGs: CO2, methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O).
This land and resource management plan (referred to as the forest plan throughout this document) guides the Tonto National Forest in fulfilling its stewardship responsibilities to best meet the current and future needs of the people and communities we serve.
The purpose of this process memorandum is to provide a consistent acreage, broken down by project component or facility, alternative, and ownership (private, state, federal).
This Ecological Overview was prepared for approximately 160 acres (65 hectares) in Gila and Pinal counties, Arizona. The Dripping Springs parcel is a private inholding within the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands (and adjacent to Arizona State Trust Lands), located along the Dripping Spring Mountains about 8 miles (13 kilometers [km]) north of the town of Hayden.