Bronson koenig
But the problem is that we have a bunch of white, out-of-state hippies here who have co-opted a Native American issue and everything that they're doing is illegal. But he is on the wrong side of this issue and if you guys all lived in North Dakota like I do, you would see it the same way. Even if you believe the state archaeologists don't know anything and are getting paid off by the oil companies (ridiculous) - the fact remains that all of the land has already been dug up! I believe there is a high voltage corridor in the immediate area as well. This pipeline already crosses under the river and was built in the 80s. The pipeline is actually following the same right-of-way as an existing natural gas pipeline. Far enough away where even a bad oil spill would not affect it. Their water source is being moved in early 2017 and being piped in from an area approx 70 miles south. The Sanding Rock Water Supply will not be impacted by the pipeline should it leak. Any alarm would immediately cause the block valves on either side of the river to shut and close off any flow. Leak detection systems have a variety of methods of sensing leaks, but most use a mix of pressure waves or pressure readings sent to a control center via transmitters on either side of the river. The pipe under the river will be heavy duty (double wall I think, don't quote me).
For instance, the portion under the river/lake will be up to 90 feet below the bottom of the water and will never come in contact with water. The pipeline will be the safest line ever built. Energy Transfer has offered a number of community services for the Standing Rock area however. The pipeline did not offer Standing Rock payment at any time, both parties have confirmed this. Rail is not as safe, it is more expensive, runs through high population areas, and on a per bbl basis, pollutes much more than rail. The majority of the oil that will be filling the line would have been shipped by rail. The route was modified many times to find the most environmentally friendly route. The pipeline route was chosen because it minimizes water crossings.
The residents of Bismarck did not "reject" the pipeline passing upstream of Bismarck. The pipeline does not pass through the reservation, it passes upstream of the reservation. It is sweet oil and has an extremely low environmental impact compared to, say oil sands oil. The oil being transported comes from the Bakken Oil Fields. New to reddit? Click here! ESPN Related Subreddits Specific Schools/Conferences /r/sports /r/nba /r/wnba /r/cbbcirclejerk /r/CFB /r/CollegeBaseball /r/CollegeSoccer /r/NCAAW /r/BracketChallenge /r/ea2kcbb /r/HSbball
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