[FRIAM] Drilling in the Galisteo Basin
Don Begley
DonBegley at jjwalker.biz
Mon Nov 26 08:49:29 EST 2007
>
For those of you following this issue, it appears that BLM holds most
of the mineral rights in the Galisteo Basin and is working on a land
use plan in its Taos office, which has the basin in its territory.
Don Begley
5 Cagua Ct
Santa Fe, NM 87508
505.466.6748
505.670.9432 (cell)
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Drilling Santa Fe <drillingsantafe at earthlink.net >
> Date: Nov 21, 2007 1:44 PM
> Subject: Fw: Action Alert
> To: Drilling Santa Fe <drillingsantafe at earthlink.net>
>
>
> It seems that the email address below is incorrect. Anyway, based on
> the voice mail information from the BLM, Taos Field Office http://www.nm.blm.gov/tafo/tafo_home.html
> , there will be a separate email address set up for public comments
> on this subject. There will also be a BLM newsletter coming out
> after the Thanksgiving holidays addressing the RMP. Finally, the
> draft will be ready in May of 08 for public review and comments. By
> the way, the area code to the BLM, Taos Field Office is 575 instead
> of 505. USPS mail may be the most effective communication for this
> issue ( http://www.nm.blm.gov/tafo/taos_rmpr/taos_rmpr.htm ). Along
> these lines, I received an email reminding me of the Red Lodge
> Clearing House post: http://www.redlodgeclearinghouse.org/legislation/oilandgas3.html
> . Of course, it is the position of DSF that the County has the
> authority to protect its resources, including groundwater, from oil
> & gas activities.
>
> Following is from an email from someone who spoke with Mr. DesGeorges:
>
> "Taos BLM office is still in the process of writing a draft of the
> Land Use Plan. They will be sending out a newsletter in 3 weeks
> with more information about the process.
> In May, they hope to have a draft available for public comment.
> They hope to have a final plan by September '09, but they realize
> that it could be appealed and take longer to finalize.
>
> They will continue to deny any attempts to nominate minerals until
> the final plan is enacted. Several areas will absolutely be safe
> from drilling in the final plan, i.e. archeology sites.
>
> He asked that people wait to have their thoughtful recommendations
> sent hard copy until at least after the newsletter comes out in
> December. His advice is that most of our concerns would probably
> be addressed, and until people see what is going on with the process
> it is wasted energy to e-mail him.
>
> I questioned the quote that "65-70%" of the minerals in the Basin
> are owned by BLM. He said that that included the minerals in
> Sandoval County too, and probably minerals north of I-25 but still
> in Santa Fe County. "
> In addition, received an email about the New Mexico Cattle Growers'
> Association (NMCGA http://nmagriculture.org/registernewmembers.cfm )
> for those landowners in Santa Fe County. Evidently, NMCGA helped
> SOPA (Surface Owners' Protection Act: http://www.sanjuancitizens.org/energy/sopa_brochure_web.pdf
> ) to become enacted. NMCGA has clout and the legislature listens to
> the rural constituency. If you are interested, please go to the
> NMCGA link above or email drillingsantafe at earthlink.net .
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Drilling Santa Fe
> To: Drilling Santa Fe
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 10:28 AM
> Subject: Action Alert
>
> Received the below email alert. Please read it and contact the BLM
> with your concerns about drilling in the Galisteo Basin.
>
> "FYI, I attended annual New Mexico Archaeological Council meeting
> yesterday at UNM = WELL DONE!. Theme for the day's papers was
> Galisteo Basin (and associated Galisteo basin Arch. Sites Protection
> Act). As a SiteWatch volunteer steward (+ "another hat" being the
> state Coordinator for the program), and resident of the area, I'm
> glad I went (postponing a SiteWatch Intro/Orientation in Los Alamos
> to 12/8). It was mentioned that the Taos District/Field Office BLM
> has been working on their Resource Management Plan (RMP) that will
> guide how resources are managed in the District (which includes BLM
> lands in the Galisteo Basin) for the next couple of decades. The
> public meetings for the RMP were conducted before the "proposed"
> drilling came on the public or BLM's radar. Even though BLM has
> little surface lands in the area of the proposed exploration, they
> (BLM) owns/manages approx. 50% of the subsurface mineral rights for
> the area. Anticipated that EIS for the RMP will be out for review
> later this coming spring. Folks need to contact/write the BLM Taos
> Field Office Manager ASAP with their concerns con/pro drilling for
> the RMP. The District Manager is Sam DesGeorges, (e-mail: Sam_DesGeroges at nm.blm.gov
> ), BLM, Taos Field Office, 226 Cruz Alta Rd., Taos, NM 87571. The
> RMP will guide management decisions for the foreseeable future, so
> this is a critical time for the public to be part of the planning
> process for our public resources."
> The mission of Drilling Santa Fe is to protect the cultural,
> environmental, and economic resources of Santa Fe County from the
> adverse impacts of oil and gas exploration and production within the
> County.
>
> Drilling Santa Fe
> We are a growing number of citizens concerned about the impending
> oil & gas drilling in Santa Fe County. Tax deductible donations
> [501(c)3] for DSF should be made to the Concerned Citizens of
> Cerrillos for the Drilling Santa Fe Fund, P.O. Box 23921, Santa Fe,
> NM 87502. Also, the New Mexico Environmental Law Center has been
> retained by DSF. Donations to the law center are also appreciated.
> Contact Sebia Hawkins at 505-989-9022 x27.
> Johnny Micou
> http://drillingsantafe.blogspot.com/
> or
> http://www.drillingsantafe.org
>
>
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