Withdrawal of Certain Lands from Mineral Leasing: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Reserved Water of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2801 ... H.R. 6542 ... September 23, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... oppose oil and gas leasing and development in wilderness areas , and with others have urged both the oil industry and this administration not to press for development in wilderness areas . Now I was pleased when Secretary Watt agreed ...
... oppose oil and gas leasing and development in wilderness areas , and with others have urged both the oil industry and this administration not to press for development in wilderness areas . Now I was pleased when Secretary Watt agreed ...
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... oppose oil and gas leasing and development in wilderness areas , and with others have urged both the oil industry and this administration not to press for development in wilderness areas . Now I was pleased when Secretary Watt agreed ...
... oppose oil and gas leasing and development in wilderness areas , and with others have urged both the oil industry and this administration not to press for development in wilderness areas . Now I was pleased when Secretary Watt agreed ...
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... oppose S. 2801 for the reasons I have listed . It is not a balanced approach . It fails to consider other values other than wilderness . It precludes gathering information to make an in- telligent decision , and ignores the release of ...
... oppose S. 2801 for the reasons I have listed . It is not a balanced approach . It fails to consider other values other than wilderness . It precludes gathering information to make an in- telligent decision , and ignores the release of ...
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... oppose S. 2801 because it considers only wilderness values and fails to recognize the many other resource values on our public lands and our national needs . This legislation would lock away large amounts of land without knowing their ...
... oppose S. 2801 because it considers only wilderness values and fails to recognize the many other resource values on our public lands and our national needs . This legislation would lock away large amounts of land without knowing their ...
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... oppose the designation of appropriate lands as wilderness nor does it oppose the protection of lands so designated from undue degradation . However , the WRC does oppose the way S.2801 is written since it seems to present a simplistic ...
... oppose the designation of appropriate lands as wilderness nor does it oppose the protection of lands so designated from undue degradation . However , the WRC does oppose the way S.2801 is written since it seems to present a simplistic ...
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acreage amendments assessment believe Bob Marshall Wilderness Bureau of Land Chairman Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Conoco decisions drilling energy and mineral Energy and Natural exploration and development Federal lands Forest Service further planning areas gas exploration gas leasing geological hard rock minerals hearing industry Interior inventory issue Land Management lease applications leasing in wilderness legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Malcolm Wallop million acres mineral activity mineral exploration mineral leasing mineral resources Montana multiple National Forest National Wilderness Natural Resources ness non-wilderness oil and gas oil shale Overthrust Belt percent petroleum public lands RARE RARE II recommended for wilderness release language roadless areas seismic exploration Senate bill 2801 Senator MELCHER Senator NICKLES Senator WALLOP September 23 Sierra Club stipulations Thank tion U.S. SENATOR urgent national need Washington Wilderness Act wilderness areas wilderness designation wilderness lands Wilderness Protection Act wilderness study areas wilderness system wildlife withdrawal Wyoming
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