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Comments

Inletkeeper Comments on Usibelli Coal Mine Expansion

By Bob Shavelson | March 9, 2018

Inletkeeper Fracking Testimony Before AOGCC – March 23, 2017

By Bob Shavelson | February 19, 2018

Inletkeeper Comments – SB 173 Contaminated Utility Pole Liability Waiver

By Bob Shavelson | February 16, 2018

Cook Inletkeeper’s Comments to ADFG on Chinook GAP Analysis

By soundwebsolutions | November 2, 2017

Lance Trasky: Expert Comments on Denial of Unsuitable Lands Petition (ULP) by ADNR

By soundwebsolutions | October 29, 2017

Dr. Meyers: Expert Comments on Denial of Unsuitable Lands Petition (ULP) by ADNR

By soundwebsolutions |

Dr. Palmer: Expert Comments on Denial of Unsuitable Lands Petition (ULP) by ADNR

By soundwebsolutions |

Mitchell Swanson: Expert Comments on Denial of Unsuitable Lands Petition (ULP) by ADNR

By soundwebsolutions |

Comments on 2012 Wetdog Race

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Comments on Knik Arm Bridge – January 26, 2012

By soundwebsolutions |

Cook Inletkeeper’s Science Director Comments to ADFG on Chinook GAP Analysis

By soundwebsolutions | October 28, 2017

Can Alaska Balance Economic Growth with Fish Habitat Protection?

By soundwebsolutions |

The Port MacKenzie Money Pit

By soundwebsolutions | October 27, 2017

ADEC Comments on Coastal Oil & Gas Exploration Wastes

By soundwebsolutions | October 26, 2017

TWS Fracking Comments – April 2013

By soundwebsolutions | October 25, 2017

Comments: Don’t Store Oil at Drift River at Base of Volcano

By soundwebsolutions |

Port of Anchorage Comments on Port MacKenzie 2010

By soundwebsolutions | October 21, 2017

Amid fiscal crisis, Alaska funds unaffordable megaprojects

By soundwebsolutions | October 19, 2017

Oil & Gas Lease Sale 244 Group Comments

By soundwebsolutions | October 12, 2017

NRDC Memo to Inletkeeper on BlueCrest Fracking Operations, Cook Inlet, Alaska

By soundwebsolutions |

Inletkeeper Testimony on Public Notice & Comment for Fracking Permits

By soundwebsolutions |

Testimony of the Impacts of the Proposed Waters of the U.S. Rule on Alaskans

By soundwebsolutions | October 5, 2017

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