BLM to Host Public Meetings for Sunzia Southwest Transmission Project

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Sunzia Southwest Transmission Project

BLM to Host Public Meetings for Sunzia Southwest Transmission Project

Bureau of Land Management issued the following announcement on June 4. 

SANTA FE, N.M. – The Bureau of Land Management opens a 30-day public scoping period to collect public comments and identify potential issue of the SunZia Southwest Transmission Project. If approved, this project aims to transport up to 4,500 MW of energy from New Mexico to markets in Arizona and California. The scoping period will end on July 6, 2021.

“We are pleased to give the public an opportunity to provide their input on this project.  We invite all interested parties to attend the virtual public scoping meetings to learn about the project and provide comment,” said BLM New Mexico acting Associate State Director Melanie Barnes. 

The previously permitted route originates at a planned substation in Torrance County, N.M., and terminates at the existing Pinal Central Substation in Pinal County, Ariz.

A notice of intent has been published in the Federal Register for the proposed SunZia Southwest Transmission Project Environmental Impact Statement and potentially associated Resource Management Plan Amendments which will analyze and disclose environmental impacts associated with the project. The environmental impact statement process provides a formal opportunity for public engagement.

The BLM has scheduled three virtual public meetings.  To register for the public meetings, which will be held via the Zoom virtual platform, please visit: https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2011785/510.  The meetings will be held on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, June 22 at 1-3 PM (MDT)
  • Wednesday, June 23 at 6-8 PM (MDT)
  • Thursday, June 24 at 6-8 PM (MDT)
To have your comments considered in the draft environmental impact statement, please submit them by July 6, 2021. Comments can be provided in the following ways:

Documents pertinent to this proposal may be examined at the BLM New Mexico State Office and BLM Arizona State Office or on the project website at https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2011785/510.

For further information, contact Adrian Garcia, BLM New Mexico State Office, 301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508; phone 505-954-2199; or email agarcia@blm.gov.

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