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Tribe to fight Dakota Access pipeline construction in court

CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) — One of two American Indian tribes fighting the Dakota Access oil pipeline has filed a legal challenge to try to block its completion.

The Cheyenne River Sioux worries a pipeline leak could contaminate its drinking water.

The tribe filed a legal challenge in federal court in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. The Army on Wednesday gave Energy Transfer Partners formal permission to lay pipe under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota. That’s the last big chunk of construction for the $3.8 billion pipeline to carry North Dakota oil to Illinois. The work is underway.

The Dallas-based pipeline developer says it will be safe.

President Donald Trump signed an executive action in January instructing the Army Corps of Engineers to advance pipeline construction. The tribes argue that violates treaty rights.

The Standing Rock Sioux tribe has also vowed to fight the construction in court.

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2 comments

Dan February 9, 2017 at 1:12 pm

Good Luck with the court battle! Probably be better spent money on a new casino or something.

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Stahoo February 10, 2017 at 10:07 am

Q: If the oil doesn’t flow through the pipeline, how does/has it been getting to Illinois/Texas? Q: Have you noticed/seen those old, greasy, large black train tankers as you wait at a railroad crossing? What the hell do you think is in them? Milk? Thousands of them travel through your neighborhood every day. Talk about contamination, right in your backyard! Q: Who started financing the Native American tribes after years of pipeline construction? Q: Who looses money when the oil flows in the pipelines?
FOX FAKE NEWS NETWORK! – Do you swear to tell the truth, the WHOLE truth and NOTHING BUT…….?

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