judge to hear arguments on dakota access oil pipeline work

 
judge to hear arguments on dakota access oil pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work Stretch under Lake Oahe is last piece of construction for $3.8B pipeline to move oil through Dakotas, Iowa to Illinois

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Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work

A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to stop the final bit of construction on the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, perhaps just days before it could start moving oil.

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Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work. Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners received final approval from the Army last week to lay pipe under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota and complete the 1,200-mile pipeline, which would move North Dakota oil to a shipping point in Illinois. Drilling work began immediately under Lake Oahe, which is the water source for both tribes.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to Hear Arguments on Dakota Access Pipeline Work

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved. The Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux argue the pipeline threatens drinking water and cultural sites.

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Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

— A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved.

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Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work A man stands next to homemade shields in Sacred Stone camp, one of the few remaining camps protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S., February 24, 2017.

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Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work

A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to stop the final bit of construction on the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, perhaps just days before it could start moving oil. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington will consider a request by the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes to order the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw permission for developer Energy Transfer Partners to lay pipe under Lake Oahe in North Dakota.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access oil pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work

A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to stop the final bit of construction on the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, perhaps just days before it could start moving oil.

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Judge to Hear Arguments on Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Work

A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to stop the final bit of construction on the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, perhaps just days before it could start moving oil. Judge to Hear Arguments on Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Work | Newsmax.com

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work. The Army is involved because its engineering branch manages the river and its system of hydroelectric dams, which is owned by the federal government. The drilling work is expected to take about two months. The full pipeline system could be operational within three months.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to Hear Arguments on Dakota Access Pipeline Work

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved. The Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux argue the pipeline threatens drinking water and cultural sites.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

— A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved.

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Federal judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil

A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to stop the final bit of construction on the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, perhaps just days before it could start moving oil.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved.

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No immediate ruling made on Dakota Access pipeline work

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg told lawyers at a hearing that he wants to issue a ruling before oil begins flowing in the pipeline, which could be weeks away. Boasberg is considering a request by the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes to order the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw permission to lay pipe under Lake Oahe in North Dakota.

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Judge denies request to halt Dakota Access pipeline work

Judge denies request to halt Dakota Access pipeline work By SAM HANANEL and BLAKE NICHOLSON February 14, 2017 GMT This aerial photo shows a site where the final phase of the Dakota Access Pipeline will take place with boring equipment routing the pipeline underground and across Lake Oahe to connect with the existing pipeline in Emmons County, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Cannon Ball, N.D.

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judge to hear arguments on dakota access pipeline work

Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access pipeline work

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with

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