Army Corps Open to Establish Common Ground on Dakota Access Pipeline
EDF statement from Dan Grossman, National Director of State Programs, Oil and Gas
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(November 15, 2016) EDF supports the decision of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to re-engage with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe on the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The decision was reached after a two-month review by the Corps that determined additional discussion and analysis involving the Sioux Tribe is necessary before the project can move ahead on Corps land near Lake Oahe and the Missouri River.
“Consultation with Native American tribes on projects that affect their rights and interests should never be a bureaucratic ‘check the box’ exercise, and we are glad the Corps is taking a second look at this situation. We urge the Corps to make every effort to listen and act on what they hear. We urge all sides of this contentious issue to demonstrate mutual respect and adherence to principles of non-violence.”
-Dan Grossman, National Director of State Programs, Oil and Gas, Environmental Defense Fund
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