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Date: 2011-12-28 17:58:36
Earth
Petroleum
Environment
Drinking water
Injection well
Water pollution
Hazardous waste
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Permeability
Hydrology
Petroleum production
Water

Draft Exemption from Land Disposal Restrictions Proposed for Upjohn Company

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