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Date: 2012-04-30 16:03:04
Sewerage
Environmental law
Chemical engineering
Environmental impact assessment
Sustainable development
Oil sands
Reclaimed water
Athabasca oil sands
Laricina Energy
Environment
Sustainability
Earth

TERMS OF REFERENCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED LARICINA ENERGY LTD. GERMAIN PROJECT EXPANSION Approximately 46 km from Wabasca-Desmarais, Alberta

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