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Alabama Seeks Permit to Fill Wetlands, Streams for Controversial Highway Project

Alabama officials are seeking federal permission to fill a stretch of wetlands and streams to move forward on the Birmingham Northern Beltline, a decades-long highway project that critics say is unnecessary and will destroy… ... <a class="cz_readmore" href="https://stage.greentv.com/alabama-seeks-permit-to-fill-wetlands-streams-for-controversial-highway-project/"><i class="fa fa-angle-right" aria-hidden="true"></i><span>Read More</span></a>

🌍✨ Alabama Seeks Permit to Fill Wetlands, Streams for Controversial Highway Project

🌟 Why this is awesome: Alabama officials are seeking federal permission to fill a stretch of wetlands and streams to move forward on the Birmingham Northern Beltline, a decades-long highway project that critics say is unnecessary and will destroy huge swaths of sensitive forests,…

The Alabama Department of Transportation is requesting a permit from the U. 💚🌱

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  • 📌 Key signal: Alabama officials are seeking federal permission to fill a stretch of wetlands and streams to move forward on the Birmingham Northern Beltline…
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Source: Inside Climate News

Topics: climate environment alabama seeks permit to fill wetlands streams for controvers · Summary: Alabama officials are seeking federal permission to fill a stretch of wetlands and streams to move forward on the Birmingham Northern Beltline, a decades-l

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