BLM-Administered Lands in New Mexico Available for Application for Solar Energy ROW Authorizations under the BLM Alternatives Considered in the Final Solar PEIS Map Prepared July 2012 Property of the U.S. Departments of Energy and the Interior for use in preparation of their Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Solar Energy Development in Six Southwestern States 10 £ ¤ 191 £ ¤ 160 £ ¤ 666 £ ¤ 160 £ ¤ 64 £ ¤ 191 £ ¤ 666 £ ¤ 84 £ ¤ 64 £ ¤ 550 £ ¤ 550 £ ¤ 350 £ ¤ Colorado New Mexico 285 £ ¤ 84 £ ¤ 160 £ ¤ 85 £ ¤ 287 £ ¤ Oklahoma Utah Arizona 64 £ ¤ 64 £ ¤ 56 £ ¤ 285 £ ¤ Farmington Taos 84 £ ¤ 550 £ ¤ 87 £ ¤ 56 £ ¤ Santa Fe 66 £ ¤ _ 40 § ¦ ¨ 191 £ ¤ Rio Puerco Arizona Albuquerque " 25 § ¦ ¨ 285 £ ¤ 66 £ ¤ 104 £ ¤ 84 £ ¤ 180 £ ¤ 380 £ ¤ 380 £ ¤ 285 £ ¤ 82 £ ¤ 54 £ ¤ Las Cruces 10 § ¦ ¨ Afton ! 40 62 £ ¤ BLM Administrative Division BLM-Administered Lands not Available for Solar Development Under All Alternatives Lands Proposed for Exclusion Under the Program Alternative (7,599,145 Acres) 60 Miles 0 20 40 60 Kilometers Carlsbad 285 £ ¤ New Mexico Mexico 20 82 £ ¤ 285 £ ¤ 70 £ ¤ Texas 0 380 £ ¤ 70 £ ¤ 85 £ ¤ 70 £ ¤ 60 £ ¤ 70 £ ¤ 285 £ ¤ Roswell 85 £ ¤ 25 § ¦ ¨ 191 £ ¤ 60 £ ¤ 54 £ ¤ 60 £ ¤ Soccoro 54 £ ¤ 40 § ¦ ¨ 60 £ ¤ 180 £ ¤ ´ 84 £ ¤ Lands Available for Application Through the Variance Process Under the Program Alternative (4,184,520 Acres) ! Solar Energy Zones (29,964 Acres) SOL566 SOL1220
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