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| Water rights in the wwst are called |
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| gennerally grazing permits are given to individuals who own |
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| a base ranch with a water right near the public land |
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| When NEPA passed, BLM's initial approach was to conduct |
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| a single NEPA document for the nationwide grazing program |
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| Which act covers the development of coal resources |
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| purchasing land where you have discovered minerals |
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| the hardrock mining law of 1872 includes |
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| requirement to do a certain amount of annual work |
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| tribal water rights are generally govered under the |
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| resource advisory councils |
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| were established under the clinton administration |
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| FLPMA requires the BLM to prevent unneccessary and undue degradation. Which of the following is true |
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| the BLM has made rules under this clause relevant for mining only!!! |
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| Cappaert v US was a US supreme court case that clarified |
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| the US government's right to water for National monuments |
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| which of the following is not a reason agency capture occurs |
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| public interest groups donations to agencies |
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| an EIS is required for which of the following |
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| a major federal action with significant impact |
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| who recommentded that townships in the west be based on watersheds instead of traditional grided survey system |
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| who isn't part of the readitional iron riangel |
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| wilkinson discusses how BLM managers have improved range conditions and uses which of the following locations as an example |
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| what is true of a discovered, but unpatented mineral right |
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| you are allowed to sit on your claim and not develop it if you do $100/year of work |
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| which of the following is not allowed under western water law |
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| the public trust doctrine refers to |
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| the idea that states must protect waterways for their citizens. |
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| Which of the following is not true of the DLM's grazing program? |
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| the cost of administering the program is paid for entirely through permits and fees |
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| The TGA did all the following except |
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| land use planning generally involves all of the following except |
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| which of the following is true of instream flows? |
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| they traditionally were not a rocognized type of beneficial use |
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| how is water allocated between states |
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| based on interstate compacts ratified by congress |
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| which of the following can you not do on a mining claim |
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| which of the following is not derived from FLPMA |
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| creation of grazing districts |
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| which of the following is not derived from FLPMA |
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| designating areas chifly valuable for grazing |
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