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1 NPS, as well as areas designated and managed by states and localities, that are also included in 2 the analysis when they could be affected by solar development on public lands.

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4 Data presented in the Draft Solar PEIS remain valid, but clarification is needed regarding 5 specially designated areas managed by other federal and state agencies.

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7Units managed by other federal agencies identified as “specially designated” refer to

8standard management units of these agencies. For example, for the NPS, these are units of the

9National Park System and can include a wide array of designated areas. More common examples

10include National Parks and Monuments and National Recreation Areas, but NPS-managed units

11are quite varied in their nomenclature. Within these NPS units, there can be additional “special

12designations,” including designated wilderness or areas administratively managed to protect

13wilderness values. For the USFS, units are generally national forests but they also manage

14national grassland units as well as some other designated areas. As with the NPS, some USFS

15units may also have wilderness or recreation area designations. The USFWS manages the

16national wildlife refuge system, and these units are sometimes interspersed with BLM-

17administered public lands. Lands managed by all of these federal agencies can have important

18recreation, scenic, and historic values.

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20State and local governments are important providers of recreation, historic, and cultural

21resource services within the study area of this PEIS. State and local parks are common examples

22of areas that are interspersed among BLM-administered public lands that can be affected by solar

23developments on public lands and are considered to be specially designated units.

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26 4.4 RANGELAND RESOURCES

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29 4.4.1 Livestock Grazing

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31Livestock grazing is a major and widespread use of public lands. About 105 million acres

32(424,920 km2) are included within grazing allotments located on public lands being considered

33in this PEIS. Grazing that occurs on public lands is authorized either through a grazing permit or

34lease. In fiscal year (FY) 2007, the BLM issued 6,439 grazing permits and leases in the six-state

35study area.

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37Data presented in the Draft Solar PEIS remain valid, but additional information is needed

38regarding the monetary values associated with public land grazing operations.

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40Livestock grazing on BLM-administered public lands is tied to base property that is

41privately owned. The value of an individual’s ranching operation is linked to the value of the

42animal unit months (AUMs) of forage authorized under the federal grazing permit, the value of a

43permittee’s interest in range improvements, in some cases the value of water rights attached to

44grazing use, and the value of the private lands associated with the grazing permit. Reductions in

45the forage allocated in the grazing permit affect the overall value of the ranch, including the

46private lands.

Final Solar PEIS

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July 2012