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Public Comment: Grand Canyon Overflights Noise Reduction

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As was noted the other day, a coalition of conservation groups has asked that the National Park Service extend the public comment period for the proposed revision of the "natural quiet" definition regarding aircraft over Grand Canyon National Park.

You can post your comments to this proposal by following the links at this site.

In the future, Traveler hopes to add a separate page containing as many public comment notices as we can track. If there's a volunteer out there who wants to take on this task....

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Thanks for linking us up Kurt!

If there's a volunteer out there who wants to take on this task....

Don't know about that, last time I volunteered it took me four years to get out of it!
:-)


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