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BLM outlines travel-management steps, new Price field manager and Jurassic Monument planning

Emery County Public Lands Council · December 2, 2024
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At an Emery County Public Lands Council meeting, BLM representatives said a new Price field manager will start Jan. 13, described efforts to control an abandoned-mine fire, and previewed travel-management and resource-plan amendments for the San Rafael area and Jurassic Monument that may be appealed after a decision is signed.

Kyle of the Bureau of Land Management told the Emery County Public Lands Council that the Price Field Office will welcome a new field manager, Nick Lafavio, on Jan. 13 and that BLM is continuing long-term planning work across the San Rafael area.

The report noted active responses to an abandoned-mine fire near Kenilworth. Kyle said monitoring has been ongoing since early 2021 and described a remediation plan that uses vent-hole foam fills and helicopter support. "They've been monitoring it since 02/2021," Kyle said, adding that…

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