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Contractr Marcia "Granny" Smith and workers for Halliburton scramble to dismantle a huge system of pumps used to inject water and sand into stone fractures thousands of feet below the surface in the gas fields near Pinedale, Wyo., Thursday, March 2, 2006, before relotaing to annother well. The gas boom in the state is funding higher education and other state programs, as well as employing thousands of local and imported workers. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)

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Contractr Marcia "Granny" Smith and workers for Halliburton scramble to dismantle a huge system of pumps used to inject water and sand into stone fractures thousands of feet below the surface in the gas fields near Pinedale, Wyo., Thursday, March 2, 2006, before relotaing to annother well. The gas boom in the state is funding higher education and other state programs, as well as employing thousands of local and imported workers. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)