Final environmental impact statement for the proposed Trans-Alaska Gas System

An environmental impact statement for the proposal by Yukon Pacific Corporation to build a 796.5 mile long buried, chilled, high pressure natural gas pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Anderson Bay, Alaska. The project is called Trans-Alaska Gas System (TAGS).

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Alternate Title:Trans-Alaska Gas System, final environmental impact statement
Corporate Author(s): Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Land Management. Alaska State Office (BLM-Alaska), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Alaska District. Regulatory Branch
Document Type: Report
Publisher:Harding Lawson Associates
Report Numbers:BLM-AK-PT-88-003-1792-910
Date:June 1988
Edition:[June ed.]
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Summary:An environmental impact statement for the proposal by Yukon Pacific Corporation to build a 796.5 mile long buried, chilled, high pressure natural gas pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Anderson Bay, Alaska. The project is called Trans-Alaska Gas System (TAGS).
Physical Description:757 p. + 1 map sheet
Notes:Cover title: Trans-Alaska Gas System, final environmental impact statement.

"Prepared by Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ; cooperating agencies, Department of Agriculture, Forest Service ... [et al.]."

"Lead agencies: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office ; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District, Regulatory Branch"--Cover sheet.

Publishers from cover.