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<blockquote data-quote="Colt45" data-source="post: 161627" data-attributes="member: 1693"><p>I have never used the PKC ramp, never will either. Hazelton, Beaver, Cattail, or the state line work fine for me. Pretty sure claiming to be water protectors when in reality they are terrorists who caused an environmental disaster is way more hypocritical than a USA citizen using "their" ramp while participating in a peaceful boycott. </p><p></p><p>NOW THIS IS BEING A HYPOCRITE - 2.4 million pounds of trash left behind by the peaceful prayerful water protectors, including many abused and neglected pets:</p><p></p><p>“The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wrapped up its $1.1 million cleanup of the Dakota Access camps on federal land, hauling off 835 dumpsters of remaining trash and debris at the now-vacant site once occupied by thousands of protesters,” reports Valerie Richardson <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/13/dakota-access-case-army-finishes-11-million-cleanu/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork" target="_blank">for the <em>Washington Times</em></a>.</p><p>Corps Capt. Ryan Hignight said a total of 8,170 cubic yards of debris were removed from the three camps — Sacred Stone, Oceti Sakowin and Rosebud — all located within the floodplain on federally managed land.</p><p>It can be hard to wrap your arms around just how much trash we’re talking about. To put that cubic yards figure from the Army Corps into context, according to <a href="https://www.solidwaste.com/doc/bolton-on-landfill-management-converting-cubi-0001" target="_blank">estimates used by the landfill industry</a> a cubic yard of loose waste can weigh 250-350 pounds. So if we assume that each cubic yard of trash hauled from the #NoDAPL camps averaged about 3oo pounds we’re left with some 2.4 million pounds of trash hauled away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colt45, post: 161627, member: 1693"] I have never used the PKC ramp, never will either. Hazelton, Beaver, Cattail, or the state line work fine for me. Pretty sure claiming to be water protectors when in reality they are terrorists who caused an environmental disaster is way more hypocritical than a USA citizen using "their" ramp while participating in a peaceful boycott. NOW THIS IS BEING A HYPOCRITE - 2.4 million pounds of trash left behind by the peaceful prayerful water protectors, including many abused and neglected pets: “The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wrapped up its $1.1 million cleanup of the Dakota Access camps on federal land, hauling off 835 dumpsters of remaining trash and debris at the now-vacant site once occupied by thousands of protesters,” reports Valerie Richardson [URL="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/13/dakota-access-case-army-finishes-11-million-cleanu/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork"]for the [I]Washington Times[/I][/URL]. Corps Capt. Ryan Hignight said a total of 8,170 cubic yards of debris were removed from the three camps — Sacred Stone, Oceti Sakowin and Rosebud — all located within the floodplain on federally managed land. It can be hard to wrap your arms around just how much trash we’re talking about. To put that cubic yards figure from the Army Corps into context, according to [URL="https://www.solidwaste.com/doc/bolton-on-landfill-management-converting-cubi-0001"]estimates used by the landfill industry[/URL] a cubic yard of loose waste can weigh 250-350 pounds. So if we assume that each cubic yard of trash hauled from the #NoDAPL camps averaged about 3oo pounds we’re left with some 2.4 million pounds of trash hauled away. [/QUOTE]
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