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Sep 1, 2000

Environmentally Sensitive Design of Transportation Facilities

Publication: Journal of Transportation Engineering
Volume 126, Issue 5
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Volume 126Issue 5September 2000
Pages: 363 - 366

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Assistant Division Administrator FHWA-Arkansas700 West Capitol Room 3130 Federal Building Little Rock, AR 72201

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