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Gas pipeline goes through the River Urr

September 5, 2017September 5, 2017 by brian /

Over 2000 fish were rescued from the crossing site before the GNI gas pipeline is installed under the riverbed of the Urr

Source: Galloway Fisheries Trust – Gas pipeline goes through the River Urr

Category: Galloway Fisheries Trust

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