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Above photo: From KRTV.
Use of Nationwide Permit 12 for Pipeline Water Crossings Blocked.
Great Falls, MT — A federal judge today ruled that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers violated the law when it approved Nationwide Permit 12, a water-crossing permit critical for TC Energy’s Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and many other pipelines nationwide.
The ruling invalidates Nationwide Permit 12, prohibiting the Corps from using this fast-tracked approval process for any pipelines nationwide, including Keystone XL. The ruling could also block construction through hundreds of water crossings along the Keystone XL pipeline route.
The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit filed by conservation and landowner groups last year that challenged the Corps’ failure to adequately analyze the effects of pipelines authorized under Nationwide Permit 12, including Keystone XL, on local waterways, lands, wildlife and communities […]
Via https://popularresistance.org/federal-court-invalidates-key-permit-for-keystone-xl/
You mean the oil conglomerates missed one judge when they were buying them out by the lot?
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LOL, Sha’Tara. I guess they must have.
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