For Immediate Release Contact: Stephen Bloch, SUWA Staff Attorney, (801) 486-3161 x.16 SUWA FIRES SHOT ACROSS SITLA BOW View Press Release in Adobe Acrobat Bourdette Draw Proposed Wilderness Unit January 24, 2003 Salt Lake City, UT— In an unprecedented move, Utah’s School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (“SITLA”) has decided to offer over 21,000 acres of school trust lands located in wilderness quality lands for oil and gas leasing and development. The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (“SUWA”) has challenged SITLA’s decision as contrary to its mandate to preserve unique and important lands and resources for Utah’s public schools and school children. In addition, SUWA contends that SITLA’s decision to lease these lands violates Utah state law that requires an assessment of irreplaceable cultural resources before the agency sells these leases. “By turning these lands over to the oil companies, SITLA is forever depriving the public and Utah’s school children the opportunity to learn from these unique landscapes,” said Stephen Bloch, SUWA staff attorney. Located in some of Utah’s wildest country, this lease sale puts a number of important resources at risk, including:
Bloch added that, while SITLA lands are generally available for economic development, other means exist which can provide funding for schools and still protect the land. Trades or transfers to other agencies with a protective mandate are an attractive option, and one the Utah Supreme Court recommended where SITLA development puts unique resources at risk. SITLA’s January 2003 oil and gas lease sale includes:
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