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A collapsed part of Torresen Marine, Inc. is pictured after a storm in Muskegon, Mich., Saturday, April 12, 2014. (AP Photo/The Muskegon Chronicle, Natalie Kolb)

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In this photo provided by Lou Dematteis, a huge crop art image protesting the proposed Keystone XL pipeline covers an 80 acre corn field outside of Neligh, Neb., on April 12, 2014. The image, which lies on the proposed pipeline route, was created by the farmers, ranchers and Native American tribes of the Cowboy and Indian Alliance in collaboration with artist John Quigley. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Lou Dematteis)

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In this photo provided by Lou Dematteis, a huge crop art image protesting the proposed Keystone XL pipeline covers an 80 acre corn field outside of Neligh, Neb., on April 12, 2014. The image was created by the farmers, ranchers and Native American tribes of the Cowboy and Indian Alliance in collaboration with artist John Quigley. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Lou Dematteis)

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This photo provided by Salt River Project utility, Margie, left, and Alvin Tso sit outside their house on the Navajo Nation in Arizona, on Feb. 20, 2014. . The couple who raised eight children in the LeChee area of the Navajo Nation did so without a power line running to their home. When Margie Tso heard of a project to connect her home and dozens of others to the power grid, she watched as each power pole came closer and closer. On Monday (April 7), the Tsos had electricity for the first time. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Salt River Project Utility, Michael McNamara)

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Jorge Vargas, a foreman for Maggiora Brothers Drilling Inc., works on drilling an 800-foot-deep water well at an almond farm in Chowchilla, Calif., on Friday, April 4, 2014. In California’s drought, well drillers are experiencing a boom in business because farmers are relying more on ground water to irrigate their crops. (AP Photo/Scott Smith)

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Jorge Vargas, a foreman for Maggiora Brothers Drilling Inc., holds clay drilled while drilling an 800-foot-deep water well at an almond farm in Chowchilla, Calif., on Friday, April 4, 2014. In California’s drought, well drillers are experiencing a boom in business because farmers are relying more on ground water to irrigate their crops. (AP Photo/Scott Smith)