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Memorandum of Agreement Among U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vermont Division for Historic Preservation and Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Regarding Pinney Hollow Brook Dam, Plymouth, Vermont
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Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation
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Scope/Content: Abstract: A Memorandum of Agreement regarding the Pinney Hollow Brook Dam Removal among the following parties: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vermont Division for Historic Preservation and Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. Scope/Content: Height: 10 Length: 67 Scope/Content: Date constructed: 1933. Date removed: 2007.
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Identifier
ark:/86086/n2f18zcw 682
Language
English eng
Subject
Legal and policy Dams Dam retirement
Place
Pinney Hollow Brook, VT Pinney Hollow Brook Dam Lat: 43.55 N; Long: 72.71 W United States
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