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This order withdraws 276 acres of National Forest System (NFS) lands located within the Tonto National Forest from location and entry under the U.S. mining laws, but not from leasing under the mineral and geothermal leasing laws, for a 20-year term, subject to valid existing rights.

SWCA and TNF have completed reviews and analysis to determine whether reinitiation of Section 7 consultation under the ESA is warranted, and this technical memorandum outlines the various changes that could potentially warrant reinitiation of Section 7 consultation with the USFWS.

NatureServe is the definitive source for information on rare and endangered species and ecosystems in the Americas. This online guide provides information on the 100,000 species and ecosystems that we track.

This reclamation plan has been prepared for the pipeline route as required by Forest Service regulation 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 251.56 and to establish the basis for the reclamation cost estimate and financial assurance for the Special Use Authorization.

The purpose of this memorandum is to screen the Copper Creek Project for inclusion in the cumulative effects analysis and assess any cumulative effects with the Resolution Copper Project.

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At six volumes, the January 2021 Rescinded final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) describes the potential environmental effects from two proposed actions: a general plan of operations for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.