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Date: 2011-07-29 10:28:05
Fuels
Energy
Energy in the United States
Natural gas
Oil and gas law in the United States
Oil shale
Coal
Petroleum
General Mining Act
Soft matter
Sedimentary rocks
Matter

Gateway West Transmission Line Draft EIS[removed]MINERALS This section addresses potential impacts to mineral resources from the Proposed Route and Route Alternatives during construction, operations, and decommissioning. T

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