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Secretive Memo Describes Failings in Dakota Access Pipeline Review

© AFP 2023 / Robyn BECKMembers of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their supporters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) confront bulldozers working on the new oil pipeline in an effort to make them stop, September 3, 2016, near Cannon Ball, North Dakota
Members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their supporters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) confront bulldozers working on the new oil pipeline in an effort to make them stop, September 3, 2016, near Cannon Ball, North Dakota - Sputnik International
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Four legal memoranda detailing shortcomings in the Army Corps of Engineer’s review of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline were quietly removed from the Department of Interior’s website as US President Donald Trump, then newly inaugurated, fast-tracked the pipeline’s completion.

One memo notes that Energy Transfer Partners, the Texas-based company building the pipeline, and the Army Corps of Engineers failed to meet federal requirements in how they communicated with the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Native American tribes. 

A man rests on top of a hill inside of the Oceti Sakowin camp as water protectors continue to demonstrate against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S., December 2, 2016 - Sputnik International
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The document indicates that the Corp’s claim of not violating the Standing Rock Reservation by drilling under the Lake Oahe reservoir is contradicted by treaties and court decisions, which would require the kind of consultation with the tribes that the Army Corps has tried to stay away from.

"Both the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes have treaty hunting and fishing rights in Lake Oahe, which is located (at least in part) within the boundaries of both Reservations,” the memo reads, “The Tribes additionally retain some proportion of water rights in Lake Oahe. And both Tribes maintain a meaningful historic and cultural connection to the land that was flooded to create the federal floodplains project."

The memo details that the Corp’s environmental assessment "concludes that it is unlikely that a pipeline running underneath the main source of Reservation water will have any effect on either Tribe's Reservation or their residents. This fails to consider the government-to-government relationship with the Tribes and other issues raised above concerning the various environmental statutes applicable to this project."

It also reports that ETP’s claims that "the pipeline will include technology designed to prevent leaks" was accepted by the Corps after only a minimal assessment of the environment, despite the fact that there some 300 pipeline leaks annually in the US. 

Dozens of protestors demonstrating against the expansion of the Dakota Access Pipeline wade in cold creek waters confronting local police, as remnants of pepper spray waft over the crowd near Cannon Ball, N.D., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016. - Sputnik International
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In late February Jan Hasselman, a lawyer for environmental law firm Earthjustice, condemned the Trump administration’s quashing of the memos, calling them “hugely significant” and pointing out that the documents were "potentially determinative" on the tribe’s legal case against the pipeline.

Hasselman said, "It's more of the same we've seen from this administration — taking thoughtful and considered work and tossing it in the garbage…The Standing Rock Sioux deserve better. That's why we have courts."

According to the Earthjustice website, "The Tribe contacted the Army Corps, even before DAPL applied for permits, to express its deep concerns about the pipeline in this location and its effect on the Tribe’s treaty rights and cultural sites."

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