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Date: 2012-11-29 12:16:23Keystone Pipeline United States administrative law Environmental impact statement Environmental risks of the Keystone XL pipeline Ogallala Aquifer Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Public comment Environmental impact assessment Impact assessment Environment United States | Contact Info: April A. NebelDOMINALAW Group pc lloAdd to Reading ListSource URL: m.dominalaw.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 44,23 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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THE PROPOSAL The proposed 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline would transport up to 35 million gallons of oil every day from Canada’s tar sands — one of the dirtiest energy sources in the world — to refineries in TexasDocID: 1aUwG - View Document | |
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The Keystone XL Pipeline: Potential Impacts on Natural Resources and Public Health The Keystone XL pipeline, proposed by Canadian oil and gas company TransCanada, would stretch more than 1,700 miles from Alberta, CanadaDocID: 1ajBV - View Document |