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Alaska Natives want better pipeline study
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2002 Alaska Natives have joined environmental and public interest groups in seeking new studies on the trans-Alaska pipeline. Alaska Natives say the Department of Interior's current studies are inadequate. They recently asked Secretary Gale Norton for more time to respond to a new document but their request was denied. The Interior is asking for public comment to renew rights of way along the pipeline for another 30 years. Get the Story:
Group demands new pipeline studies (The Anchorage Daily News 8/21)
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