... When it comes to natural gas in New York State...a significant transformation in the energy industry of New York by...
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...County (county). The ELF alleged that the county and the State Water Resources Control Board (WRCB) had failed to manage described groundwater resources that were...
...Wall and Noah Garrison for Natural Resources Defense Council as Amicus Curiae...
...attempting to purchase water from Oklahoma and others, Tarrant sought a water resource permit from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB), respondents here, to take...
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...War"). Such disputes over the River and its waters are a natural result of the River's distribution of water flows. The River's...
... May 22, 2013 In many organizations, the human resources function is handled by specialists who guide managers' decision-making to ensure...
...a law that currently allows oil, gas, coal and other natural resources-based energy projects, but not renewable energy projects, to use master limited...
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...to see Judicial Profile Petitioners, public utilities providing natural gas in New York City, were subject to a corporate franchise tax...
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