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Home / Environment / Army Corps Backs Dakota Access Pipeline Operation

Army Corps Backs Dakota Access Pipeline Operation

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Corps recommends Dakota Access Pipeline continue operating.
  • Environmental Impact Statement cites conditions for operation.
  • Tribes have fought the pipeline citing water quality risks.
Army Corps Backs Dakota Access Pipeline Operation

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a significant Environmental Impact Statement for the Dakota Access Pipeline, recommending its continued operation. This decision represents a step forward for operator Energy Transfer and potentially moves towards resolving a protracted legal dispute with Native American tribes.

The comprehensive EIS outlines conditions for the pipeline's ongoing functionality, including enhanced groundwater monitoring, fish tissue analysis, water and sediment sampling, and the implementation of advanced leak detection technology. These measures aim to mitigate environmental concerns raised by opposition groups.

The pipeline, crucial for transporting oil from the Bakken shale basin, has been operating during this review period. A 2022 court order mandated this detailed EIS following legal challenges from tribes who voiced concerns over water quality impacts at Lake Oahe, a key water source.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Army Corps of Engineers recommended that the Dakota Access Pipeline continue its operations.
Tribes are concerned about potential risks to water quality, particularly concerning Lake Oahe.
Recommendations include enhanced groundwater monitoring, fish tissue analysis, and new leak detection technology.

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