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Emergency Removal or Relocation of Facilities. The f the , as the may determine to be necessary, appropriate or useful in response to any public welfare emergency, or safety emergency.

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The physical characteristics of rural areas like forests, mountains, or wetlands make it difficult to deploy fiber optic cables. Trenches might need to be dug through rocky or uneven ground,

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