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Congressional
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Informing the legislative debate since 1914
Earthquake Risk and
U.S. Highway Infrastructure:
Frequently Asked Questions
William J. Mallett
Specialist in Transportation Policy
Nicole T. Carter
Specialist in Natural Resources Policy
Peter Folger
Specialist in Energy and Natural Resources Policy
May 19, 2016Congressional Research Service
7-5700
www.crs.gov
R41746CRS REPORT
Prepared for Members and
Committees of Congress
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