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U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
The final Environmental Assessment for the Gerlach Geothermal Exploration Project is available for review

November 2, 2022

The Black Rock Field Office has issued the final Environmental Assessment of the effects of the proposal to construct, operate and maintain the Gerlach Geothermal Exploration Project.  

The field office has completed and prepared the EA that analyzed the impacts of a geothermal exploration Operations Plan proposed by Ormat Nevada Inc., 26 LLC., (Ormat).   

"Ormat has proposed further exploration of the Gerlach geothermal resource based on results of previous geothermal exploration, including the drilling and testing of geothermal wells and access road construction," said Black Rock Field Office Manager, Mark Hall. 

The BLM manages vast stretches of public lands with the potential to make significant contributions to the nation's renewable energy portfolio and provides sites for environmentally sound renewable energy projects. Efficient deployment of renewable energy from our nation's public lands is crucial in achieving the Biden-Harris administration's goal of a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035, as well as Congress' direction in the Energy Act of 2020 to permit 25 gigawatts of solar, wind, and geothermal production on public lands no later than 2025. 

The Gerlach Geothermal Lease Unit is located in Washoe County, less than one-mile northwest of Gerlach on the western edge of the Black Rock Playa. Principal access to the proposed project would be from NV-447 and County Road 34. During the one-to-two-year exploration phase of the project, up to 10 people will be employed with the potential for more in upcoming phases.

The Decision Record, the Finding of No Significant Impact and project documents are available to review on the project ePlanning site at https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2016744/510 

For more information contact project specialist Tai Subia at blm_nv_wdo_gerlach_geothermal@blm.gov or 775-623-1500. 

BLM

This year, we invite everyone to reimagine your public lands as we celebrate 75 years of the BLM's stewardship and service to the American people. The BLM manages approximately 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 Western states, including Alaska. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. The agency's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America's public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.  

Media Contact: Heather O'Hanlon 775-623-1567, hohanlon@blm.gov  

For more information

U.S. Bureau of Land Management
1849 C St NW
Washington District of Columbia
United States 20240
www.blm.doi.gov


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