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Wireless Bureau Denies NHPA, NEPA Complaints Against AT&T for North Dakota Tower

The FCC Wireless Bureau denied and dismissed in part several parties' complaints that AT&T didn't follow the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes before building a tower in 2012 in Fort Ransom, North…

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Dakota, said an order Thursday that appeared in the next day's Daily Digest. It said AT&T generally followed the FCC process for "assessing impacts pursuant to its rules implementing NEPA and the NHPA." The bureau said it was concerned that AT&T didn't follow NHPA and NEPA requirements exactly, even though the end result was the same.