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    TransCanada‚ “a leader in North American energy production” (Canadian Business Resource) and its subsidiary‚ TransCanada Pipelines Limited has a seven billion dollar plan to create jobs by extending the already existing Keystone Pipeline. The Keystone pipeline harvests oil from the tar sands in Hardesty‚ Alberta then runs the crude oil to Patoka‚ Illinois. The plan is to extend the pipeline from Hardesty to run through Montana‚ South Dakota‚ Nebraska‚ Kansas‚ and Oklahoma to finally end in Port Arthur

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    Later the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Commission or Berger Commission was formed and led by Justice Thomas Berger and it listened to Aboriginal concerns by holding hearings. In the year 1977‚ it recommended that the construction of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline be suspended for a period of 10 years. This was to conduct an environmentally based study and negotiate with native peoples about self-government

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    This report provides comprehensive information on the current therapeutic developmental pipeline of Iroko Pharmaceuticals‚ LLC’s Market‚ complete with comparative analysis at various stages‚ therapeutics assessment by drug target‚ mechanism of action (MoA)‚ route of administration (RoA) and molecule type. It also reviews latest updates‚ and featured news and press releases‚ along with special features on late-stage and discontinued projects. The report features investigational drugs from across

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    by ship is impossible. Following the discovery of the Alaskan Prudhoe Bay oil field in 1968‚ pipeline designers faced the challenge of building a pipeline to carry 1.6 million barrels per day of oil across 800 miles ice‚ snow covered mountains and frozen Tundra. The risk of accidents and spillages is very big because the environment could easily be destroyed Completed in 1977‚ the Trans-Alaska Pipeline carried over 2 million barrels per day in 1988 and continues to deliver approximately 1 million

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    preservation laws and attributed the Sioux rebellion as being tied to money. The pipeline itself was described as running nowhere near the Sioux’s water supply and guaranteed to not leak or cause any serious harm if it ever did‚ despite the fact that the project was rerouted from its original location because of concerns that it would contaminate the water supply to Bismarck‚ the state capital and there were a handful of pipeline malfunctions reported during the past several months‚ most likely underreported

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    Responsibility Project Re: Environmental risks involved in pipeline construction As we know‚ the recent Northern Gateway Pipeline proposes to build 2 parallel pipelines that stretch across from the oil sands of Alberta to the BC Coast of Kitimat. This Northern Gateway Pipeline has stirred negative controversy lately due to its impact on the local community during its construction. A key stakeholder against the construction of this pipeline is the BC Environmental Network who has substantial claims

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    because after many research’s pipelines always leak. The pipeline can contaminate the Missouri River‚ which supplies drinking water for millions of Americans households and irrigation supply for thousands of acres farming lands. The Native American tribe is concerned about the vicinity of the pipeline to their reservation. They are also concerned that the construction could disrupt their sacred ancestral burial grounds‚ [and some other cultural significance.] The pipeline will be 30-inch in height‚

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    argument was that the Alaskan pipeline is not a threat to the environment. Once this is determined‚ Waller suggests to recognize the conclusion. The pipeline may or may not be a threat to the tundra and Alaskan shoreline. The pipeline may or may not accidentally pollute its surroundings. In contrast‚ this particular issue had these supporting arguments: the Alaskan pipeline is essential to the United States’ economy‚ Alaska has the largest oil reserves‚ and the pipelines are cost effective method to

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