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2015:
12-9-2015:
Dec. 2015:
- Environmental Assessment sent from Dakota Access, L.L.C. to U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, which claims “21 Tribes were contacted re: Wetland Crossings”
2-13-2015:
9-2-2015:
2-2-2016:
2-3-2016:
3-9-2016:
- SRST votes to retain Earthjustice as co-counsel to oppose the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
View Tribal Council Voting Record
6-10-2016:
8-4-2016:
9-9-2016:
Article:
Prairie Public Broadcasting: “Judge Rules That Construction Can Proceed On Dakota Access Pipeline“
11-15-2016:
Court Documents:
- Dakota Access, LLC’s Answer to Intervenor-Plaintiff Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe’s First Amended Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relif, and Cross-Claim against Defendant U.S. Army Corps of Engineers” – DAPL offers “Prayer for Relief” Declaring that the Corps has issued a right-of-way under 30 U.S.C. § 185(a) that allows Dakota Access to construct, operate, and maintain the pipeline beneath federal land at Lake Oahe, North Dakota, and that the Case 1:16-cv-01534-JEB Document 57 Filed 11/15/16 Page 66 of 70 67 right-of-way is subject to the “Conditions of Easement (Lake Oahe)” set forth in the July 25, 2016 Mitigated Findings of No Significant Impact.
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3-7-2017:
Court Documents:
- Court denies the Motion for Preliminary Injunction – READ FULL CASE