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"Federal Judge Orders Environmental Review Of Dakota Access Pipeline"

"A federal judge in Washington on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to conduct further environmental reviews of the Dakota Access pipeline but stopped short of halting oil-pumping operations pending further hearings beginning June 21.

U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg handed a limited victory to Native American tribes in North Dakota that had challenged the administration’s effort to speed the project, and his dense, 91-page opinion directed both sides to appear before him next Wednesday to decide next legal steps.

While the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 'substantially complied' with federal environmental laws, Boasberg wrote, 'it did not adequately consider the impacts of an oil spill on fishing rights, hunting rights, or environmental justice, or the degree to which the pipeline’s effects are likely to be highly controversial.'"

Spencer S. Hsu reports for the Washington Post June 14, 2017.

SEE ALSO:

"Judge Orders New Dakota Access Pipeline Review, Citing Environmental Justice" (InsideClimate News)

"Federal Judge Rejects Dakota Access Pipeline Permits, Calls For Do-Over" (Seattle Times)

Source: Washington Post, 06/15/2017