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Economic geology / Bureau of Land Management / Conservation in the United States / United States Department of the Interior / Environmental impact statement / Black Thunder Coal Mine / Powder River Basin / Environmental impact assessment / Coal / Environment / Wyoming / Impact assessment
Date: 2015-02-10 08:56:55
Economic geology
Bureau of Land Management
Conservation in the United States
United States Department of the Interior
Environmental impact statement
Black Thunder Coal Mine
Powder River Basin
Environmental impact assessment
Coal
Environment
Wyoming
Impact assessment

2.0 Proposed Action and Alternatives 2.0 PROPOSED ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES This chapter describes the Proposed Action and alternatives to this action for each of the six Lease by Application (LBA1) tracts being evaluated

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