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Pocatello Staff Meets with Sunstone Company on Proposed Pipeline Route:   On October 29, Pocatello staff met with Sunstone representatives in the Deep Creek Mountains to discuss routing issues with the proposed Sunstone natural gas pipeline.  The Pocatello FO discussed several issues regarding the proposed route, including proximity to the Oregon/California Trail at Big Hill, near Montpelier, Idaho, and visual resource and access concerns in the Deep Creek Mountains, located south of American Falls.  Working together, the group was able to address several concerns.  A follow-up meeting is planned to visit the Big Hill area for the purpose of looking at specific routing concerns relating to the Oregon/California Trails. 

Notice of Competitive Geothermal Lease Sale
 — December 19, 2008

Public Lands Foundation Presents Group Award to Framing our Community

Upper Snake Field Office Participates in Visitor Study Open Houses for RMP   

Pocatello FO Participates in Visioning Workshop:

Four Rivers FO Hosts Series of Economic Workshops for Updating RMP

Pocatelo Staff Participates in First of Idaho Power's Community Meetings

BLM Closes Mine Adits with Bat Gate Culverts in Owyhee County

Boise District Issues Notice to Impound Abandoned Horses

Birds Radio-Tagged in Southwestern Idaho to Identify Potential Impacts of Wind Farms and Transmission Lines

Idaho Falls District Takes Fire Education Inside and Outside Public School Classrooms


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Attention All Vendors 
Conducting Business with BLM

On October 1, 2008, the BLM began the transition to a new financial accounting system. While all existing data is being converted and the new system is being brought on line, the BLM will have only limited ability to pay its vendors. We anticipate this period of limited ability will extend through mid-November 2008. Once a DOI bureau has transitioned to FBMS that bureau will begin using FedConnect. DOI bureaus that have not transitioned to FBMS will continue to use IDEAS EC.

During this period payments to vendors may be delayed. The 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.

Effective immediately, 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.             (last modified 10/24/08)