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Title: New Techniques To Minimize Environmental Impact To Right-Of-Way During Pipeline Construction
Author: Allan J. Gaynor, Lawrence L. Altpeter, Jr., Ralph R. Carter
Source: American Gas Association 1986
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: A research program was initiated in early 1983 by the Gas Research Institute at Argonne National Laboratory to conduct selected field and laboratory research activities that will provide the natural gas fransmission industry with costeffective options to miiigate ecological impacts and minimize reclamation costs of pipeline installation. The program is based on the results of a survey of 20 gas transmission companies to define needed environmental research associated with installation and maintenance of gas transmission pipelines. The assessment sludy identified four areas in which research could benefil the industry: 1. Monitoring recovery of agricultural lands 2. Monitoring recovery of rivers and streams following pipeline installation 3. Evaluating soil erosion control techniques 4. Investigating means for improving pipeline installations in Gulf Coasi wetlands




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