Beluga to Fairbanks (B2F) natural gas pipeline environmental impact statement
This newsletter concerns the environmental impact statement for the proposed natural gas pipeline that would run from Fairbanks to Beluga through Glennallen. The Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority (ANGDA) plans to construct a bi-directional natural gas pipeline connecting the Beluga gas field...
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Alternate Title: | Beluga to Fairbanks (B2F) natural gas pipeline environmental impact statement |
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Corporate Author(s): | , |
Document Type: | Brochure |
Publisher: | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority (ANGDA) |
Date: | February 2009 |
Series: | Newsletter ; #1
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Online Access: | View Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | This newsletter concerns the environmental impact statement for the proposed natural gas pipeline that would run from Fairbanks to Beluga through Glennallen. The Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority (ANGDA) plans to construct a bi-directional natural gas pipeline connecting the Beluga gas field to Interior Alaska. Natural gas can be used as an alternative to fuel oil to decrease the cost of electricity in Fairbanks and the Interior. This 460-mile small-diameter gas pipeline would be the first phase of an in-state gas distribution system. URS Corporation is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor for this environmental impact statement. |
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Physical Description: | 4 p. |
Notes: | This publication is called 'Newsletter' on various websites related to ANGDA. |