Dakota Access Delays Jeopardize Future Infrastructure Investment and Development
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
November 15, 2016
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Yesterday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced they will begin another round of discussions and analysis on the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) project with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Energy Transfer Partners and Dakota Access, LLC. Chairman Rob Bishop (R-UT) issued the following statement: “From the beginning of this controversy, the Obama administration exploited Native Americans to advance an obstructionist and radical environmental agenda. “The facts haven’t changed. The route was approved the first time around after an exhaustive permitting process under the established regulatory framework, including the Mineral Leasing Act. The president’s increasingly autocratic interventions create massive uncertainty that jeopardizes future infrastructure investment and development. This is a mockery of our constitutional system and beyond the pale for any administration. Americans are counting down the days until we can return a semblance of certainty and professionalism to the federal government’s permitting process.” Click here to view Chairman Bishop’s statement in reaction to the administration’s consultation announcement on September 23. |
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