There are currently 791 active mining claims in the Amargosa Valley, according to the Bureau of Land Management’s Pahrump Office. Over the next two years, the decision on whether to enact the 20 ...
After pushback from Amargosa Valley residents and a lawsuit from environmental groups, the Bureau of Land Management revoked approval in July of exploratory drilling up to 300 feet deep near ...
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Feds initiate mineral withdrawal process in Amargosa ValleyRENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The Federal government has officially initiated a mineral withdrawal for around 269,000 acres of public land in the Amargosa Valley. With the withdrawal, the Bureau of Land ...
a 10-mile stretch of habitat along the Amargosa River in the Oasis Valley — mostly on public lands. A huge potential threat to the toad came in 2006, when the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced ...
It's called a "Mineral Withdrawal," and right now, a two-year pause on new mining claims is underway while the Bureau of Land Management ... Ash Meadows and the Amargosa Valley should be ...
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Can locals save Ash Meadows? Nye residents worry lithium mine will deplete water, destroy refugeAmargosa Valley residents file into seats on a basketball ... That changed in the summer of 2023, when the U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved Rover Critical Minerals’ exploratory mineral ...
AMARGOSA VALLEY — On their way into the Amargosa Valley Community Center Thursday afternoon, two Bureau of Land Management officials passed under a sign that read: “Our Water is Our Future Pro ...
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