Sec. 7. Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area
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The Secretary shall recognize on federally managed lands a 150-foot-wide transportation and utility corridor in each direction from the centerline of old US 91 through the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area. The Secretary may only acquire water rights in the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area if allowed by State law, to ensure adequate management of the designated areas for campgrounds, visitor facilities, and for other recreational uses. The Secretary shall adopt utility development protocols for the construction, operation, maintenance, and replacement of utilities within the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area that are no more restrictive than the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve Utility Development Protocols dated August 1, 2006, as amended.
The Beaver Dam Wash Utility Development Protocols shall comply with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 ( 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), including the identification and consideration of potential impacts to fish and wildlife resources and habitat. Access to utilities and grazing permits and maintenance of utilities that are located in Beaver Dam National Wash National Conservation Area, shall be preserved.
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