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I find the whole black hills thing a joke. They had only occupied the black hills for 90 years before the 1868 treaty. Funny you never hear the arikara clame them even though they had them long before the sioux got their ass kicked by the tribes over by the great Lakes and were forced out onto the prairie. Damn sconies i tell ya! Hell the sioux first settled the hills ironically in 1776! So the sioux saying you stole our land is funny since they stole it first.......alls fair in love and war.
Were the human remains just a hoax ? Not sure how ND handles burial sites but in Utah the state geologist and archeologist are dispatched and the project is shut down for investigation. One project was shut down over a year.
SRST filed a lawsuit against the CORPS as soon as the permit was issued. I think it was in the paper just a week or so ago.
I'm not gonna say the pipe will never leak, but even if it does, isn't there shut down valves and safety precautions? Plus the tribe just put a new intake in at Mobridge. They have a new water treatment plant North of there about 20 miles. They are running water lines to the whole rez from there. They haven't made it to Yates yet, they're still piping the SD side. Eventually, all the communities will be hooked up. So even if it does leak in the future, you would think it would be contained and fixed before it hits Mobridge.
Oh, I never heard a thing about disturbing sacred sites when they were trenching that big pipe to the intake.
Every once and a while one of the SD Sioux tribes will try to convince the other bands (There's about 10) to accept the settlement. It's been discussed, but they'll never take money for their sacred land. I wish they would take it, my wife might get a nice check.
SRST filed a lawsuit against the CORPS as soon as the permit was issued. I think it was in the paper just a week or so ago.
I'm not gonna say the pipe will never leak, but even if it does, isn't there shut down valves and safety precautions? Plus the tribe just put a new intake in at Mobridge. They have a new water treatment plant North of there about 20 miles. They are running water lines to the whole rez from there. They haven't made it to Yates yet, they're still piping the SD side. Eventually, all the communities will be hooked up. So even if it does leak in the future, you would think it would be contained and fixed before it hits Mobridge.
Oh, I never heard a thing about disturbing sacred sites when they were trenching that big pipe to the intake.
Every once and a while one of the SD Sioux tribes will try to convince the other bands (There's about 10) to accept the settlement. It's been discussed, but they'll never take money for their sacred land. I wish they would take it, my wife might get a nice check.
Were the human remains just a hoax ? Not sure how ND handles burial sites but in Utah the state geologist and archeologist are dispatched and the project is shut down for investigation. One project was shut down over a year.
Yes if the pipe did have a catastrophic leak the pipe would be shutdown and valves on both sides of the river to be closed to limit the amount of a leak. The oil would then rise to the surface where booms would be placed to contain it. Oil won't reach very far downstream before it is collected. If the water intake is shutdown the oil company would be responsible for bringing in water to cut off communities until it is started back up. This is why they won't allow it to ever leak because of the high financial consequences.
Wasnt there talk years ago about a bridge being built some where in the strasberg area over to fort yates? Build a bridge there and run the pipeline below the deck across the river that way. Just my 2 cents.