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recipientStr:"Nelson, George M."
topic_facet:"Corridors"
topic_facet:"Frost heave"
topic_facet:"Right-of-way"
topic_facet:"Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS)"
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Resolution of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company comments on ANGTS pipeline Design criteria manual (DCM)
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Rhett, John T., Jr.
Published April 16, 1985
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Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
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Nelson, George M.
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