Pipeline route is probed to detail environmental impacts

This document discusses studies needed to review environmental impacts of a natural gas pipeline in regards to the National Environmental Policy Act. In particular, it mentions TransCanada and ExxonMobil's Alaska Pipeline Project and requirements by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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Main Author: White, Bill
Corporate Author: Office of the Federal Coordinator (OFC)
Document Type: Issue paper
Publisher:Office of the Federal Coordinator (OFC)
Date:October 2011
Bills/Acts; Orders; Treaties:National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
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