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Sunday, December 18, 2016
Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux
The Army made a stunning admission earlier this month when it announced its decision
to require a deeper environmental review and more extensive
consultation before deciding whether to grant an easement for the Dakota
Access Pipeline. In its consultations with the Standing Rock Sioux about the pipeline
crossing underneath Lake Oahe within a half mile of the reservation, the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers purposefully withheld key studies that
could have helped the tribe evaluate the risks. One report modeled
damage from potential spills; another weighed the likelihood of spills; a
third compared alternative routes and discussed the environmental
justice concerns raised by the project. The revelation highlights the
federal government’s perception of its limited responsibility to consult
with tribes even on matters that could threaten its welfare...more
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