BLM plans some temporary closures during Burning Man

13 percent of Black Rock playa affected by restrictions

BLM plans some temporary  closures during Burning Man

BLM plans some temporary closures during Burning Man

WINNEMUCCA - The Bureau of Land Management's Winnemucca District Office plans to implement a temporary closure and temporary restrictions of certain activities on public lands immediately surrounding the site of the 2013 Burning Man event.

The BLM said the action is intended to provide for public safety and to protect public resources, and will be in effect from Aug. 12 through Sept. 16.

While the actual event is held from Aug. 26 - Sept. 2, the temporary closure for a longer period of time is necessary because of the event activities in the area, starting with fencing the site perimeter, final setup, initial phases of cleanup, and final site cleanup.

The temporary closure affects about 13 percent, or about 14,153 acres of the Black Rock playa within the Desert-High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area (NCA). The temporary closure reserves the 8-Mile entrance to the Black Rock Desert playa solely for Burning Man ticket holders, but all other playa access points and nearly 87 percent of the playa remains open to public use.

According to Winnemucca BLM District Manager Gene Seidlitz, similar temporary closures for the Burning Man event in past years have been implemented with minimal disruption to other public uses.

Temporary restrictions are in effect for activities such as disorderly conduct, driving under the influence, under age use of alcohol, weapons, fires, and discharge of wastewater within the closure area.

The BLM will post information signs and maps about the temporary closure and temporary restrictions at main entry points around the playa, at the BLM Winnemucca District office, at the Black Rock visitor center, and on the district website at http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/wfo.html.[[In-content Ad]]