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Old 08-19-2011, 11:17 PM   #1
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Help Save the Salt!

URGENT SEMA ACTION NETWORK ALERT
The Bonneville Salt Flats Are Being Destroyed – Help Save the Salt!
The history of the Bonneville Salt Flats is well known. Since 1914, racers have gone to Utah to set land speed records and achieve personal best times. In addition to its professional racing programs, Bonneville remains at the heart of every racer’s dreams. For decades, the Salt Flats have decreased in size, strength and thickness because salt has been removed by an adjoining potash mining operation.
Preservation of the Salt Flats is under the authority of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM has conducted multiple studies to confirm that salt is being removed and not adequately replaced by the mining operation. However, the BLM has failed to stop the destruction and institute a permanent solution. Originally 96,000 acres in size, the Salt Flats are now about 30,000 acres. The BLM is “studying” the problem -- again -- and set to issue an “environmental assessment.” The assessment must call for a permanent salt replenishment program.
We Urge You to Contact BLM Director Robert Abbey and Demand That He Protect the Bonneville Salt Flats.
  • The Bonneville Salt Flats (BSF) is central to the history of motorsports. Scores of world land speed records have been set on the Flats. The area is a “National Landmark” and an “Area of Critical Environmental Concern.” The BLM is responsible for protecting lands that have these two designations.
  • We are seeking an assurance from the BLM that the upcoming Environmental Assessment will require the mining operator to implement a permanent salt replenishment program, that will require that salt be replenished with the same or more salt than is removed from the mining operation.
  • The salt must be of the same or better quality, and the replenishment program must occur over a period of many months so the salt is dispensed throughout the BSF basin and the underground aquifer is replenished.
  • No salt should be removed from the BSF region for commercial sale.
  • The program must be permanent and verifiable.
DON’T DELAY! Please contact the Bureau of Land Management Director (contact information below) to urge a permanent solution for protecting the Bonneville Salt Flats! Please e-mail a copy of your letters to Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org
The Honorable Robert Abbey
Director, Bureau of Land Management
U.S. Department of the Interior
e-mail: director@blm.gov
fax: 202-208-5242
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Old 10-13-2011, 02:56 PM   #2
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URGENT REGULATORY ALERT
Federal Government Proposes Mandatory Salt Replenishment Program for Bonneville Salt Flats
The Bonneville Salt Flats is where racing began. From the early 20th century, legendary racers have sought to break land speed records or achieve a personal best. In addition to its professional racing programs, Bonneville remains at the heart of every racer’s dreams. For decades, the Salt Flats have decreased in size, strength and thickness because salt has been removed by an adjoining potash mining operation and not adequately replaced.
Preservation of the Salt Flats is under the authority of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM has issued an “Environmental Assessment” of the current mining operation that addresses future salt removal and replenishment. It provides three options, including a voluntary approach (Alternative A) and taking no action at all (Alternative C). The SAN is urging the BLM to adopt “Alternative B,” which requires a mandatory salt replenishment program. Salt removed from Bonneville to obtain potash will be replaced in the same amount OR MORE. The current mine owner, Intrepid Potash - Wendover, LLC, has also recommended adoption of Alternative B.
We Urge You to Contact the BLM Immediately in Support of
Alternative B
  • The Bonneville Salt Flats (BSF) is a national treasure, a rare and unique resource. For motorsports enthusiasts, it is the place where hundreds of records have been set in a variety of automotive and motorcycle classes.
  • BLM must adopt “Alternative B” from its proposed Environmental Assessment. Alternative B establishes a permanent salt replacement program to help protect the BSF.
  • Alternative B is supported by the mine operator, Intrepid, and will require a minimum one-for-one replacement of salt that has been removed for potash mining.
  • The BLM has had the responsibility to manage and preserve the BSF since 1946, when the racing area’s salt depth was at least 5 feet. It is now only a few inches thick. BLM must live up to its obligation to institute its own supplement program to replenish the salt.
DON’T DELAY! Please contact the BLM immediately by e-mail or fax in support of Alternative B. Comments are due by November 7, 2011.
Please e-mail a copy of your comments to Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.
Bureau of Land Management
Salt Lake Field Office
Attn: Cindy Ledbetter
E-mail: ut_slfo_comments@blm.gov
Fax: 801-977-4397
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