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Posted: 2019-04-30T11:09:27Z | Updated: 2019-04-30T11:09:27Z

The organizers of Burning Man are protesting new federal requirements they say could cost millions of dollars and spell the end of the event as we know it.

The popular annual event has taken place on public land in Nevadas Black Rock Desert for almost three decades, but when organizers applied for a 10-year permit extension to continue using the area, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management proposed additional rules.

BLM, part of the Interior Department, issued a draft environmental impact statement last month based on the potential effects of the Burning Man event on the natural landscape, as well as risks to public health and safety. The agency proposed new requirements, including erecting physical barriers at the events perimeter for security reasons, installing dumpsters in and around the site, and banning certain kinds of lights at night because of possible harm to birds and other wildlife.

Burning Man issued a strongly worded rebuttal to these suggestions and urged event attendees who refer to themselves as burners to submit comments to BLM by the April 29 deadline. Organizers said earlier this month that hundreds of burners and other supporters had submitted comments to the agency.

Burning Man slammed BLMs proposed rules in a statement on its website as unreasonable and untenable. A Burning Man spokesman told The Wall Street Journal that the proposed restrictions could increase the events total expenses now about $38 million annually by nearly 60%.

It's up to our community to submit substantive comments to BLM, pushing back on (or supporting, if that's how you feel) BLM's flawed proposals in the DEIS. We've seen 100s of excellent comments. Now we need your thoughts on the other proposals! Thank you.https://t.co/XxPbKdwaVZ

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It's up to our community to submit substantive comments to BLM, pushing back on (or supporting, if that's how you feel) BLM's flawed proposals in the DEIS. We've seen 100s of excellent comments. Now we need your thoughts on the other proposals! Thank you.https://t.co/XxPbKdwaVZ

Burning Man Project (@burningman) April 22, 2019

Altogether, these requirements would fundamentally change the operational integrity and cultural fabric of Black Rock City, and would spell the end of the event as we know it. This is not an exaggeration, organizers said in a blog post.

Some fencing already exists around the site and is heavily monitored and patrolled, organizers said. Bright lights at night, they added, are critical for entertainment purposes, as well as logistical and safety reasons.

Previous environmental studies have shown the migration pattern of birds isnt in fact impacted by light pollution emanating from the Black Rock Desert, the Burning Man post said. In fact, birds are rarely encountered [in the area] in hot summer months.

It added: Its also worth noting that by far the brightest light cluster [in the desert] is to be found at the BLM compound.

The organizers also took issue with BLMs suggestion of dumpsters, which they said would undermine the core principles of Burning Mans culture and cause environmental degradation. The requirement would also be logistically and financially crippling, they added.

Burning Man is the largest and most successful Leave No Trace event in the world ... we pack everything in and pack everything out, the organizers said. Our communitys resounding success in this area is largely due to the fact that there are no trash cans (or dumpsters) ... so participants must rely on themselves to Leave No Trace.

Residents who live near the event site, however, have said this ethos has not been sufficient. This town gets trashed, Melanie McClenahan, who works in nearby Gerlach, told the Journal.

As ABC News noted, the new permit restrictions will not affect this years Burning Man event, though they could be in effect for next years festivities.

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BLM is slated to make a decision on the permit request by August. As the Journal noted, this years Burning Man, scheduled from Aug. 26 to Sept. 2, could be the last on federal land if organizers arent able to broker a compromise with the agency.

Some burners have expressed fury at the governments interference.

We are our own city. We have no government, and Im not saying it would work in everyday, but keeping the feds as far away as possible from encroaching into the event has worked OK thus far, 29-year-old Jessyca Jones told ABC News. Now, thats not to say they arent present every year. But theyve not built a fucking wall around us and its been just fine.

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