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Iowa DNR Holds Bakken Pipeline Hearing

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources public meeting on the request for a construction permit for the Baaken oil pipeline started out at a fever pitch Wednesday evening. Dakota Access is requesting the permit to allow the pipeline to cross public land in four areas. Those who wanted to speak out at the meeting became upset when the head of the D-N-R told the audience members who had signed up to speak that they would be taking and recording comments from two people at the same time. D-N-R director Chuck Gipp explained that they needed to record the comments to be able to transcribe them for use in making the decision. Jonas Nagram led off the comments by standing and shouting out to the audience.

 

This set off another round of chants and Nagram was allowed to finish.

 

Things calmed down after that as the speakers came forward and gave their comments into a recorder. Former Breda resident, Emily Schettler (Shet-ler), with the Iowa Association of Business and Industry spoke out in favor of the pipeline.

 

Richard Hulley of Fairfield is against the pipeline.

 

Around 140 people gave their comments on the issue. The permit request is to cross the Big Sioux River, the Big Sioux Wildlife Management Area, the Des Moines River and the Mississippi River. The D-N-R will continue taking comments on the permit request through January 5th. A D-N-R spokesman says they will likely not be making a decision on the issue until February.

 

Story Courtesy of Radio Iowa

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