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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Litigation on the Dakota Access Pipeline
LATEST UPDATE Nov 8, 2019
Standing Rock To Oppose DAPL Expansion in Nov. 13, 2019 Hearing.
Even though the litigation over its permitting continues, DAPL has proposed to double the capacity of the pipeline, to a staggering 1.1 million barrels (over 46 million gallons) of Bakken crude oil every day.
The North Dakota Public Service Commission will hold a hearing on Nov. 13 in Linton, ND, to evaluate whether or not a permit should be granted for this expansion.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe successfully intervened in the proceeding and will put on evidence that the expansion is unsafe and risky.
The Tribes are supported by several amicus parties, including a group of Tribes and Tribal organizations, including the National Congress of American Indians, and a group of law professors and experts on the National Environmental Policy Act.
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