California Desert Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan Boundary

Feb 27, 2018 (Last modified Mar 15, 2018)
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California Desert Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan Boundary. As defined in Section 601 of the FLPMA, the CDCA is a 25-million-acre expanse of land in Southern California designated by Congress in 1976 through the FLPMA. About 10 million acres of the CDCA are administered by BLM under its CDCA Plan.

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BLM, ASPEN, DUDEK, CEC
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September 2016
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September 2016. BLM LUPA Record of Decision for the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan and CDCA Amendment.
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US Bureau of Land Management, California Office.
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Scott Flint
Program Manager, Renewable Energy Infrastructure Planning with California Energy Commission

California Energy Commission Siting, Transmission and Environmental Protection Division: Plan and implement the environmentally responsible deployment of renewable energy technologies and transmission infrastructure in California.