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The BLM has selected the program alternative as the preferred alternative for this Final

2Solar PEIS. On the basis of the comparisons presented in Table 6.4-1, it appears that the program

3alternative would best meet the BLM’s objectives for managing utility-scale solar energy

4 development on BLM-administered lands. It would likely result in a high pace of development at 5 a low cost to the government, developers, and stakeholders. At the same time, it would provide a

6comprehensive approach for ensuring that potential adverse impacts would be minimized. The

7expected increased pace of development would accelerate the rate at which the economic

8 benefits would be realized at the local, state, and regional levels. This alternative would make an

9adequate amount of suitable lands available to support the level of development projected in the

10RFDS and would provide flexibility in siting both solar energy facilities and associated

11transmission infrastructure. In addition, the program alternative would be effective at facilitating

12development on BLM-administered lands in accordance with the mandates of the Energy Policy

13Act of 2005 and Secretarial Order 3285A1 (Secretary of the Interior 2010).

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16 6.5 CUMULATIVE IMPACTS

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18The cumulative impact assessment in the Draft Solar PEIS described how the

19environmental, social, and economic conditions within the six-state study area may be

20incrementally affected over the next 20 years by utility-scale solar energy development that is

21likely to take place on BLM-administered lands consistent with the proposed action. The Council

22on Environmental Quality (CEQ), in its regulations implementing the procedural provisions of

23NEPA (40 CFR 1500-1508), defines cumulative effects as follows:

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25...the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of

26the action when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future

27actions regardless of what agency (Federal or non-Federal) or person undertakes

28such other actions (40 CFR 1508.7).

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30The discussions of cumulative impacts in this section and in the Draft Solar PEIS

31describe the impacts of solar energy development in the context of other activities that also could

32affect environmental resources over the next 20 years. Cumulative impact analyses have also

33been developed for individual SEZs as part of Chapters 8 through 13; these SEZ-specific

34assessments have been updated for this Final Solar PEIS. The SEZ-specific cumulative impact

35analyses evaluate the impacts of a maximum development scenario for each SEZ, regardless of

36the state-specific RFDS projections, at a level of detail suitable for supporting analyses of

37specific projects proposed within and near the SEZs.

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39The cumulative analysis in this section encompass the same resources analyzed in

40Chapter 5 and considers the impacts that could occur as a result of solar energy development

41over the next 20 years, assuming that the proposed policies and programmatic design features

42common to both action alternatives are adopted. Individual projects will include an

43environmental monitoring requirement to evaluate environmental conditions and adjust

44mitigation requirements as necessary. As a result, the BLM’s Solar Energy Program would be

45expected to continue to provide needed impact mitigation over time, consistent with an adaptive

46management approach (see Section 2.2.1.2.1 and Section A.2.3 of Appendix A).

Final Solar PEIS

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July 2012