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Coal mining in the United States / Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act / Surface mining / Office of Surface Mining / Environmental impact of the coal industry / Endangered Species Act / Migratory Bird Treaty Act / Coal mining / Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act / Mining / Environment / 95th United States Congress
Date: 2014-09-15 15:33:08
Coal mining in the United States
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
Surface mining
Office of Surface Mining
Environmental impact of the coal industry
Endangered Species Act
Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Coal mining
Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
Mining
Environment
95th United States Congress

BIOLOGICAL OPINION and CONFERENCE REPORT

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