Ball‚ North Dakota there’s a land called Standing Rock Sioux reservation and that’s where the USACE wants to put a pipeline in. The Standing Rock Sioux reservation is a Native American sacred and burial ground. The Native Americans don’t want them putting the pipeline in because‚ it’ll contaminate their clean water and bother the people who were buried there. At first‚ the pipeline wasn’t a big deal and then the USACE wouldn’t cooperate and the THPO sued them which caused a very big problem. Once
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everything will be taken away no matter what conditions. The Dakota Access Pipeline project has caused various obligations to the Indigenous people‚ but the citizens also‚ because of the decisions the government made there will be negative outcomes due to them investing their money and time to this project‚ such as problems like environmental issues‚ interruption of sacred land use‚ economics and the outcome of protesting. This pipeline that’s begun and is about to
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The Keystone XL Pipeline: Environmental Impact Abstract. The topic of global oil production is becoming a well-recognized political issue‚ as it should‚ but the environmental impacts need to be addressed as well. The recent development project of the Canadian oil sands has been put into the spotlight after the TransCanada Company applied for a permit allowing their Keystone XL pipeline. Introduction. The Keystone XL pipeline is a project of oil companies invested in tar sands oil‚ which
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The TransMountain Pipeline Expansion Project is intended to maximise the energy potential of Canada by laying a pipeline from Alberta to Burnaby City. Though it intends to create jobs‚ inject huge capital into the economy‚ and improve lives‚ there is an increased anxiety about the safety measures incorporated into the whole project. This is partly because of the lack of involvement of the people who will be directly affected by the project in the decision-making process. There wasn’t enough education
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References: 1. J. C. B‚ A. P. J. W and J. G 1986 AIAA 10th Aeroacoustics Conference‚ Seattle‚ Washington‚ 9–11 July‚ AIAA paper 86-192. Self sustained low frequency resonance in low Mach number gas flow through pipelines with side branch cavities. 2. J. C. B 1987 Ph.D. Thesis‚ Eindhoven University of Technology. Flow induced pulsations in pipe systems. 3. J. C. B‚ A. H‚ M. E. H. D‚ A. P. J. W and J. G 1989 Journal of
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The Dakota Access Pipeline is said to be “the safest and most environmentally sensitive way to transport crude oil from domestic wells to American consumers” (Dakota Access Pipeline Facts). It’s a pipeline that was built under Lake Oahe‚ which is located upstream of the Sioux tribes’ land. It would also would save a lot of money and energy to transfer oil across the nation. The Dakota Access Pipeline should have been stopped because the Sioux tribes have rights‚ the pipeline could damage the environment
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long history of double-crossing Native Americans. The most recent event is the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline currently being protested by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their supporters. Though the pipeline is more than halfway completed‚ protestor’s have held their ground since April of 2016‚ and show no sign of losing momentum. The tribe argues construction of the pipeline has already bulldozed into the sacred burial grounds of their ancestors‚ and further digging will result in irreparable
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Environmental Issues of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Project. The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline is a project proposed in 1970s with a purpose to transport natural gas and oil from the Beaufort Sea through Northwest Territories to tie into gas pipelines in northern Alberta. The project was scarped because of Thomas Berger’s report which stated how the project would have a negative effect on environment and First Nation communities. After many year the land claims have been settled by the Aboriginal
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Access Pipeline (DAPL). Perhaps more commonly known by its hashtags on Facebook and Twitter‚ the #NoDAPL campaign existed as early as Oct. 2014 and has gained more momentum in the recent weeks. These protests sweeping across the nation revolves around the bitter reaction to the proposed construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ DAPL. Presented to the public in June 2014‚ the $3.7 billion DAPL project involves the construction of 1‚134-mile long‚ underground oil pipeline. The pipeline would stretch
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Dakota Access Pipeline‚ and it should be built. The pipeline has many benefits‚ and few‚ if any‚ actual problems. Nodaplsolidarity.org‚ a site dedicated to opposing and protesting the pipeline‚ avoids the issue of what the problems with it actually are‚ saying that the pipeline is a violation of the United Nation’s Declaration of Universal Human Rights‚ and a violation of the United Nation’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples‚ without actually naming what it is about the pipeline that violates
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