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Fri Jun 9, 2017, 07:57 PM Jun 2017

Guidelines developed for drilling near Chaco Canyon

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Federal land managers have laid out their plans for weighing the effects of oil and gas development in northwestern New Mexico on everything from archaeological resources to light pollution.

The Bureau of Land Management and the Bureau of Indian Affairs released a final scoping report this week as work continues to revamp the management plan that guides development in one of the nation’s largest basins.

Environmentalists and Navajo Nation officials have voiced concerns in recent years about the uptick of drilling in the San Juan Basin and the proximity of wells and roads to Chaco Culture National Historical Park and other cultural sites.

“There is hope that Greater Chaco and its communities are on the path to receiving the protections deserved,” said Rebecca Sobel with the Santa Fe-based group WildEarth Guardians. “The bureaus of Land Management and Indian Affairs are moving in the right direction by taking seriously their duty to protect the American public and American resources.”

Read more: https://www.abqjournal.com/1015648/guidelines-developed-for-drilling-near-chaco-canyon.html

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