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"Dakota Access Pipeline Temporarily Halted by U.S. Appeals Court"

"Work on Energy Transfer Partners LP’s Dakota Access pipeline will be temporarily stopped while an appeals court considers an emergency request by a Native American group claiming the project could destroy or damage sacred land.

Completion of the project stalled because the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said last week it won’t allow construction on federal land near Lake Oahe in North Dakota and South Dakota while it considers permits for that part project. The Corps announced the halt shortly after a federal judge rejected the tribe’s objections and let the project the go-ahead.

Friday’s order by a Washington federal appeals court stops construction within 20 miles of the lake while the court considers whether to order a longer delay."

Andrew M Harris reports for Bloomberg September 16, 2016.

SEE ALSO:

"Tribes Open New Front In Fight Over Pipelines" (The Hill)

Source: Bloomberg, 09/19/2016