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Keystone 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
Date: 2012-11-29 12:16:23
Keystone 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

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