Appeals Court Dissolves Work Freeze On Pipeline

Breaking: The DC Appellate Court – which heard arguments related to the temporary injunction to halt construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline on Wednesday – ruled to dissolve its administrative injunction and allow the Dakota Access pipeline to move forward with construction up to Lake Oahe.

The following is a statement from the MAIN Coalition:

“We are pleased, but not surprised, by the Court’s decision as this demonstrates that the Army Corps of Engineers did, indeed, meet the requirements required by the law.  As laid out in Judge Boasberg’s opinion, the corps consulted 389 times with 55 tribes including the Standing Rock Sioux. Not only was the letter of the law met, but considering the lengths the corps and Dakota Access, LLC, went, so too was the spirit.

We continue to believe that as long as the ultimate administrative and judicial decisions are based on the facts, science, engineering, and the rule of law the Dakota Access Pipeline will become operational without additional delay.”