New Mexico Infrastructure: Hearings Before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Farmington, N. Mex., March 28, 1983; Roswell, N. Mex. March 31, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 439 pages |
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... Coal Market Study " by Brian McDonald . 341 In Support of Senate bills 89 and 90 , Robert Jackson , Sunbelt Mining Co .. " Railroad Issue Picks Up Speed " by Paul Adkins . 391 360 Letters : New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral ...
... Coal Market Study " by Brian McDonald . 341 In Support of Senate bills 89 and 90 , Robert Jackson , Sunbelt Mining Co .. " Railroad Issue Picks Up Speed " by Paul Adkins . 391 360 Letters : New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral ...
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... coal , oil , and gas de- posits that are the basis of the area's economy . Water is equally crucial in the area and is probably more prob- lematic here than anywhere else in an already arid State . These are not the only issues for ...
... coal , oil , and gas de- posits that are the basis of the area's economy . Water is equally crucial in the area and is probably more prob- lematic here than anywhere else in an already arid State . These are not the only issues for ...
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... coal development in the La Plata area increase , there should be significant attention given to State Road 170 , with which I am sure you are familiar . RAILROAD NEEDS Senator , I would like to move just briefly , if I may , to the rail ...
... coal development in the La Plata area increase , there should be significant attention given to State Road 170 , with which I am sure you are familiar . RAILROAD NEEDS Senator , I would like to move just briefly , if I may , to the rail ...
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... coal that could well compete in the mar- ketplace out there in the Southwest and elsewhere should there be a transportation system put in place such as a railroad . And efforts have been made at the State level to encourage the ...
... coal that could well compete in the mar- ketplace out there in the Southwest and elsewhere should there be a transportation system put in place such as a railroad . And efforts have been made at the State level to encourage the ...
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... coal , oil , and gas has brought about an energy boom never before seen in New Mexico's history . This boom has resulted in the need for an improved and safer network of highways . Over 10 years ago , highway commissioners and depart ...
... coal , oil , and gas has brought about an energy boom never before seen in New Mexico's history . This boom has resulted in the need for an improved and safer network of highways . Over 10 years ago , highway commissioners and depart ...
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