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Appendix F3.14 Special Designations Appendix F3.14 Special Designations 228 ALT 93 93 Elko County White Pine County 278 Tooele County 2 Callao 489 Juab County Blue Mass Scenic Area 893 Gandy Salt Marsh Juab County 892 93 Millard County Eureka Opt. 1 McGill Delta Gandy Mountain Caves 50 486 Swamp Cedar Ely Rose Guano Bat Cave Baker Eureka Honeymoon Archaeological Site County Hill / City of Rocks Eskdale 6 White Pine County 487 159 Baker Snake Creek Nye County Shoshone Ponds Garrison Indian Burial Cave Fossil Mountain Opt. 2 894 Wah Baking Powder Flat Wah 318 Mountains 15 Sev Millard County Coun 6 Beaver County 21 White River Valley 93 Beaver County Iron County Opt. 3 Nye County Highland Range Lincoln County 375 Pioche Condor Canyon Panaca Garfield County Pahroc Rock Art Schlesser Mount Irish Pincushion 56 Iron County 318 Caliente 120 Hiko Washington County Opt. 4 317 93 Alamo Shooting Upper Beaver Kane Gallery Lower Meadow Dam Wash Valley Wash County Lower Meadow 89 Valley Mormon Wash 15 Mesa - Ely Nevada Utah Kane Springs Mormon Mesa - Ely Arizona 389 Lincoln County Mesquite Beaver Dam Slope Mormon Mesa Clark County 15 168 Virgin River Mormon Mesa/Arrow Canyon Virgin Mountains Project Components Gold Buried Storage Reservoir and Indian Coyote Arrow Canyon Springs Butte, Water Treatment Facility Springs 95 Part A Construction Support Area Pressure Reducing Station Primary Electrical Substation Hidden Secondary Electrical Substation Valley Pumping Station and Primary Mohave Electrical Substation Rainbow Gold Butte, County Pressure Reducing Station and Secondary Electrical Substation Pahrump Las Gardens Part B Arden Vegas Pumping Station Regulating Tank Site Arden/Desert Tortoise CC 515 Proposed Powerline Centerline River Mountains Proposed Pipeline Centerline 215 Boulder Coconino 93 City Groundwater Development Area County Alternate Electrical Substation Site Califo Alignment Option Inyo County rn 15 Natural Resources Proposed Clark, Lincoln, and OR ID Region of Study White Pine Counties Groundwater Water Resources Region of Study NV UT Development Project City or Town Interstate Highway Figure F3.14-1 US Highway Areas of Critical Environmental Major Road Concern (ACECs) State Boundary CA County Boundary 0244812 Area of Critical Environmental Concern Miles Kilometers 0306015 AZ 1 inch equals 24 miles No Warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data. 228 Ruby Mountains Wilderness ALT 93 93 Elko County White Pine County Goshute Deep Creek Mountains Canyon 278 Tooele County Becky Peak 2 Callao 489 Scott’s Basin Juab County Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge Deep Creek Mountains Fish Springs N-S Schell Pks RNA 893 Juab County 892 93 Government Peak Millard County Eureka Government Peak Bristlecone McGill Delta Mount Moriah Mt Moriah RNA Swasey Mountain Mount Moriah 486 Wilderness 50 Howell Peak Cleve Creek Baldy RNA Shellback Ely Mount Moriah Wilderness Conger Mountain Eureka Wilderness County High Schells Wilderness Notch Peak White Pine Eskdale Range 6 Wilderness White PineBald County Mountain Wilderness Opt. 1 487 159 Baker King Top Red Mountain Nye County Garrison Meadow Mountain RNA Wilderness Opt. 2 White Pine Pk RNA 894 Currant Mountain Highland Ridge 318 Wilderness Highland Ridge 15 South Egan Range Wah Wah Mountains Sev Desert Biosphere WahMillard County Coun Mount Grafton Reserve and Wah Mountains 6 Experimental Range Fortification Range WahBeaver County 21Wah Mountains Far South Egans Troy Peak RNA 93 Grant Range Wilderness White Quinn Canyon Wilderness Parsnip Peak Rock Beaver County Range White Rock Range Iron County Opt. 3 Nye County Lincoln County Weepah 375 Spring Pioche Worthington Mountains Panaca Garfield County Big Rocks 56 Iron County 318 Caliente 120 Hiko Washington County Tunnel Mount Irish Spring South Pahroc Range Opt. 4 317 93 Clover Alamo Mountains Kane Pahranagat County National 89 Wildlife Refuge 15 Nevada Utah Delamar Meadow Valley Range Mountains Mormon Mountains Arizona 389 Lincoln County Mesquite Clark County 15 Arrow Canyon168 Moapa National Wildlife Project Components Refuge Virgin Peak ISA Buried Storage Reservoir and Indian Arrow Canyon Water Treatment Facility Springs 95 Desert National Construction Support Area Wildlife Range Pressure Reducing Station Lime Canyon Primary Electrical Substation Mt. Stirling Secondary Electrical Substation Mount WSA Charleston Pumping Station and Primary Muddy Mountains Million Hills WSA Resting Springs WSA Wilderness Mohave Electrical Substation Muddy Resting Springs WSA Jimbilnan County Pressure Reducing Station and Mountains Secondary Electrical Substation Pahrump LaMadre Wilderness Las Sunrise Mountain ISA Wilderness Mountain Vegas Jumbo Spring Wilderness Pumping Station RNA Wilderness Pinto Valley Wilderness Regulating Tank Site Rainbow 515 Mountain Proposed Powerline Centerline Wilderness Boulder Proposed Pipeline Centerline 215 City 93 GroundwaterCoconino Development Area County Alternate Electrical Black Canyon Wilderness Substation Site Califo North McCullough Eldorado Alignment Option Inyo County Wilderness rn 15 Natural Resources Rivers eligible for Study Proposed Clark, Lincoln, and OR ID Region of Study under the provisions of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act White Pine Counties Groundwater Water Resources Region of Study NV UT Great Basin National Park Development Project City or Town BLM Instant Study Area Interstate Highway Figure F3.14-2 BLM Wilderness Study Areas US Highway USFS Research Natural Area Designated Wilderness, Wilderness Major Road USFS Wilderness Study Areas, National Wildlife Refuges, State Boundary and other Special Designations BLM Wilderness CA County Boundary NPS Wilderness 0244812 Great Basin National Park Miles National Wildlife Refuge/Range Kilometers 0306015 AZ Biosphere Reserve 1 inch equals 24 miles No Warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data..
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