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Pueblo may reconsider gas pipeline
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2001 After rejecting a request to have a gas pipeline run through its land, San Ildefonso Pueblo might be willing to reconsider, said an engineer for the Public Service Company of New Mexico. If so, that might help alleviate concerns PNM is running into over the proposal. One resident said PNM should renegotiate with San Ildefonso and Pojoaque Pueblo rather than have the pipeline cross his private property. Get the Story:
Gas Pipeline Plans Draw Foes (AP 10/31)
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