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Item Preparation plan for a Federal-state environmental impact statement on energy development in west-central North Dakota, May 1976(1976) United States. Bureau of Land ManagementThe West-Central North Dakota Energy Development Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will address the environmental impacts expected to result from coal mining and power generation in the western North Dakota counties of Oliver, Mercer, Dunn, McLean, Stark, Morton, and Burleigh. The statement will provide for joint Federal-State analysis, under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), from which plans and decisions can be made.Item Land Use Analysis, Technical Examination, Environmental Assessment Record: Consolidation Coal Company Lease Application M-21209(ND): Glenharold Mine(1979) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Dickinson DistrictThe technical examination/environmental assessment that is being used with this Land Use Analysis was initiated as a site specific Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Glenharold Mine. This EIS was associated with the West-Central North Dakota Regional Environmental Impact Study on Energy Development. The regional .study and the Glenharold EIS were accomplished through a joint effort between the BLM and the State of North Dakota.Item North Dakota grazing environmental impact statement for the Dickinson District, North Dakota : final(1984) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Dickinson DistrictThis statement assesses the environmental consequences of four alternative courses of action for future grazing management on approximately 68,000 surface acres of public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in North Dakota. The four alternatives range from elimination oflivestock grazing on all grazing allotments to increased management levels that strike a balance between livestock use and enhanced environmental protection.Item Southwest North Dakota management framework plan(1983) United States. Bureau of Land Management. Dickinson DistrictThe recommendation for the Southwest MFP are presented in three basic categories: split-estate minerals, scattered tracts, and Big Gumbo Management Area. These categories are further divided into specific BLM programs, such as coal and grazing. Preceding the recommendations, the overall objectives for the program are summarized. Each recommendation is followed by the rationale.