Sec. 1123. Ashley Springs land conveyance
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Subject to valid existing rights, at the request of Uintah County, Utah (referred to in this section as the County ), the Secretary shall convey to the County, without consideration, the approximately 791 acres of public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management, as generally depicted on the map entitled Ashley Springs Property and dated February 4, 2019, subject to the following restrictions: The conveyed land shall be managed as open space to protect the watershed and underground karst system and aquifer.
Mining or any form of mineral development on the conveyed land is prohibited. The County shall allow for non-motorized public recreation access on the conveyed land. No new roads may be constructed on the conveyed land. A conveyance under subsection
(a)shall include a reversionary clause to ensure that management of the land described in that subsection shall revert to the Secretary if the land is no longer being managed in accordance with that subsection.