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Keystone Pipeline Documents held in Public Libraries in South Dakota

Libraries have assessment of pipeline plans
By Staff Reports
Argus Leader
Published: September 13, 2007

Documents related to the environmental analysis of the planned Keystone pipeline that would traverse South Dakota from the North Dakota border near Aberdeen to Yankton are available in the government documents section at public libraries throughout eastern South Dakota.

TransCanada is seeking federal and state regulatory permission to build a pipeline that would carry more than 500,000 gallons of crude oil daily from Alberta to oil refineries in Missouri, Illinois and Oklahoma.

Libraries with Keystone documents are in: Aberdeen, Alexandria, Britton, Yankton, De Smet, Clark, Freeman, Spencer, Howard, Huron, Letcher, Doland, Viborg and Webster.

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