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Drilling halted near national park
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2002 The Department of Interior's Office of Hearings and Appeals has temporarily halted drilling outside the Arches National Park in Utah. Appeals director Robert S. More said the oil exploration project would cause irreparable harm. The project had been approved by the Bureau of Land Management, which still plans on drilling the area. The Interior's Board of Land Appeals will consider an appeal. Get the Story:
Ruling Halts Oil Exploration Near Arches (The Salt Lake Tribune 2/26)
Oil Project Is Halted Outside Utah Park (The New York Times 2/26)
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