Plan clears way for mining and drilling on land stripped from Utah monument
Management plan for Grand Staircase-Escalante, downsized by Trump administration in 2017, criticized as 'a giveaway to fossil fuel'
A new US government plan had cleared the way for coal mining and oil and gas drilling on land stripped from Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante monument by the Trump administration two years ago.
The plan, released by the Bureau of Land Management on Friday, would also open more lands to cattle grazing and recreation and acknowledges there could be "adverse effects" on land and resources in the monument.
Trump drastically shrank the southern Utah monument in 2017, as well as the nearby Bears Ears national monument, in what represented the largest elimination of public lands protections in US history. Some 800,000 acres were removed from the Grand Staircase.