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Letter: Start work on Dakota Access pipeline
Troy Henle
Apr. 3, 2016 1:00 am
I am concerned by the news that the Iowa Utilities Board has made a decision to not grant a full construction permit yet, but instead an order that is reliant upon more bureaucracy, more permitting and more time. These extraneous conditions only serve to delay the project, which is ready to start moving forward to help minimize the impact to the surrounding communities.
The conditions, many of which read as a laundry list of tit for tat, mean a later construction start which could push Dakota Access work later into the season, disrupting the flow of a normal agricultural cycle. We need to have the earth removal phase completed before frost and this type of delay will only push us closer to that date. I urge the Iowa Utilities Board, for the sake of Iowa's farmers, to grant a full construction permit so that we can get back to the business of farming, and move on from the political wrangling that was Dakota Access' approval process.
Troy Henle
Cedar Rapids
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