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Judge says BLM leases to oil firms broke law
The decision seems to question an agreement between the state of Utah and the Interior Department that was intended to end the setting aside of future wilderness areas on BLM land.
Despite that agreement, U.S. District Judge Dale A. Kimball slammed the BLM for failing to consider wilderness characteristics of parcels under appeal, land that is not now designated as wilderness.
If the land can't be set aside as wilderness, what would be the point of considering its wilderness value? An indication of the judge's thinking may be found in his use of wording that apparently questions the validity of the agreement itself.
In April 2003, he wrote, the state and the Interior Department "entered into a controversial agreement, which allegedly ended the Interior Department's authority to establish new wilderness study areas."
Sixteen parcels of public land that were leased in February 2005 are at the heart of the suit, filed by the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, the Natural Resources Defense Council and The Wilderness Society.
Environmentalists contend that the BLM violated the policy act by issuing four leases in an area administered by its Richfield field office without taking a hard look at the alternative of not leasing them. Also, they said the BLM failed to consider significant new information about wilderness values on all 16 parcels.
According to the plaintiffs, the new information only became available in the late 1990s after the BLM's analysis, the ruling says.
Environmentalists also claimed the BLM failed to consult with the State Historic Preservation Officers about effects of the leases.
"To the contrary, the Utah BLM urges the court to uphold its decision to sell the leases at issue," the judge noted.
"It argues that it has not violated either NEPA or the NHPA (National Historic Preservation Act). Specifically, the Utah BLM claims that its analysis supporting the leases on the four parcels in the Richfield field office was adequate for the purposes of NEPA."
The agency fully analyzed values now labeled as having wilderness characteristics, the BLM argued. Also, it said it complied with the Historic Preservation Act.
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