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The Keystone XL Pipeline: Potential Impacts on Natural Resources and Public Health The Keystone XL pipeline, proposed by Canadian oil and gas company TransCanada, would stretch more than 1,700 miles from Alberta, Canada
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Document Date: 2012-05-29 11:12:43


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oil spills / tar sands oil refining process / oil and gas / oil / tar sands oil / steel / /

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Alberta / South Dakota / Texas / Kansas / Nebraska / New Mexico / Wyoming / Montana / Oklahoma / Colorado / /

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