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Solar Energy Development PEIS Information Center


RMPs and BLM Planning Criteria

One outcome of the PEIS could be to amend some of BLM's existing RMPs to adopt a new Bureau-wide solar energy program. The BLM will prepare the PEIS and any BLM RMP amendments in compliance with proposed planning criteria.

Resource Management Plans

The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) requires the BLM to develop land use plans, also known as Resource Management Plans (RMPs), to guide the BLM's management of public lands. For solar energy projects to be developed on public lands managed by the BLM, such activities must be provided for in these RMPs. One outcome of the PEIS could be to amend some of BLM's existing RMPs to adopt a new Bureau-wide solar energy program. The BLM's land use planning regulations, which implement the FLPMA, require the BLM to publish, and provide for public review of, the proposed planning criteria that will guide the BLM's land use planning process. The initial notice published May 29, 2009 fulfilled the BLM's obligation under the FLPMA and the BLM's planning regulations (43 CFR 1610.2(f) and 43 CFR 1610.4‑2) to notify the public of its proposed planning criteria.

Planning Criteria

Planning criteria are the constraints, standards, and guidelines that determine what the BLM will or will not consider during its planning process. As such, they establish parameters and help focus analysis of the issues identified in scoping, and structure the preparation of the PEIS insofar as it addresses amendment of BLM RMPs, including data collection, analysis, and decision making. The BLM announced the following planning criteria for the PEIS in the initial Notice of Intent: