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Regional Policy on the Protection of Fens
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Mary L. Gessner. June 8, 1998.
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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Bureau of ReclamationUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceUnited States Geological SurveyArmy Corps of EngineersColorado Department of HighwaysCorps of Engineers
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Natural Resources Conservation ServiceColorado Natural Heritage ProgramColorado Division of Parks and Outdoor RecreationNatural Heritage ProgramUtah Division of Wildlife ResourcesAlbuquerque DistrictOmaha DistrictKansas City DistrictSacramento DistrictUSACENebraska Department of Environmental QualityNebraska Game & Parks CommissionKansas Biological Survey
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soil grain sizewater quality standardsporewater chemistrypreventionrecoverySpecial use permitFederal Category 1wetlands protection
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