EPA administrator foresees jump in oil, gas and mining permits in Alaska
10th Dec 2005, 06:28 GMT
A federal Environmental Protection Agency official says the demand for permits from the oil, gas and mining industries in Alaska will grow tremendously in the next few years. A gas pipeline would require permits for roads and other infrastructure, said Marcus Peacock, EPA's Deputy Administrator base...
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