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° State Director RMP Opinion Editorial
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Monticello Field Office Releases Proposed Resource Management Plan
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        Monticello RMP Op Ed
° Price Field Office Releases Proposed Resource Management Plan
     Opinion Editorials:
         →Energy Development
° Vernal Field Office Releases Proposed Resource Management Plan
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Energy Development
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Richfield Field Office Releases Proposed Resource Management Plan
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         →Off-Highway Vehicles
         →Areas of Critical Environmental Concern
° Moab Field Office Releases Proposed Resource Management Plan
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        Moab RMP Op Ed
° Kanab Field Office Releases Proposed Resource Management Plan
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         →Travel Management
         →Recreation
         →Wild and Scenic Rivers Designation
 

• Enterprise Community Wildfire Protection Project is Underway
• Attention Little Sahara Visitors: No Water Available at Campgrounds
• Nine Mile Canyon to be Nominated for National Register Listing
• BLM Issues Recreation & Public Purposes Lease for Uintah County Recreation Park
• BLM Begins Fuels Reduction Project Near Kanab
• BLM passes patent for lands onto City of St. George
• Volunteers Assist Richfield BLM andFishlake National Forest with Trail Project
• “Without a trace!” BLM & Forest Service lecture supports Don’t Waste Dixie Recycling Week
• BLM approves Whirlwind Mine plan of operations
• BLM Offers Reward for Wildland Fire Information
• Local Scouts Help Salt Lake Wild Horses and Burros
• Five-ton fossil finds new home at St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm

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Enter the 2008 Share the Experience Photo Contest thru Dec 31
• Go to www.utahfireinfo.gov for Updated Utah Fire Info 
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Attention All Vendors 
Conducting Business with BLM

On October 1, 2008 BLM will begin the transition to a new financial accounting system. While all existing data is converted and the new system is brought on line, BLM will have only limited ability to pay its vendors. We anticipate this period of limited ability will extend from October 1 through mid-November, 2008.

During this period payments to vendors may be delayed. BLM will make every effort to process payments in accordance with Prompt Pay Act requirements. However, vendors should be prepared for the possibility that payments could be delayed for up to 45 days.

Beginning October 1, 2008, you may call 877-480-9724 if you have a question regarding the payment of a specific invoice. To read the entire Notice which has additional important information, please click here.

 

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Nine Mile Canyon
Nine Mile Canyon, northeast of Price, offeres a large outdoor gallery of dozens of ancient rock art panels, structures and artifacts spanning thousands of years.


The BLM manages nearly 22.9 million acres of public lands in Utah, representing about 42 percent of the state. Located mostly in western and southeastern Utah, these lands are varied, ranging from rolling uplands to sprawling desert lowlands. Utah’s public lands feature some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, from the snow-capped peaks of remote mountain ranges to colorful red-rock canyons.

The BLM’s first national monument is also located on public lands in Utah. Situated in beautiful red-rock country, the Grand Staircase- Escalante National Monument encompasses nearly 1.9 million acres in the south-central part of the state. The area offers a unique combination of archaeological, historical, paleontological, geological, and biological resources.

BLM Utah manages public lands for a variety of uses. These lands not only provide minerals, energy, and livestock forage, but also natural, historical and cultural resources that the agency is charged with protecting. In addition, Utah’s public lands offer incomparable opportunities to experience solitude and enjoy outdoor recreation. 

Bureau of Land Management
Utah State Office
440 West 200 South, Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0155
Phone: (801) 539-4001
TDD: (801) 539-4133
Fax: (801) 539-4013

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