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Dakota Access Pipeline Case Study

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Even though the most part of the Dakota Access Pipeline is planned to be built in private land, the project would still go through the NEPA process. In addition, all the communities that live next to the locations, where the Dakota Access Pipeline will be built would be contacted during the NEPA. This would guarantee that most stakeholders could express their main concerns about the execution of the project. Moreover, when identifying the stakeholders of the project, the indigenous tribes, local communities and many other entities and organizations with substantial power and interested in the project would receive the results of the baseline studies, the benefits of the project and possible risks associated with the construction of the project, …show more content…

For example, the only possible way to identify the sacred sites of the indigenous tribes, such as the Sacred Stone from the Standing Rock Siox Tribe, is by asking them where they are located, in order to avoid the destruction of the site or agree on what can and cannot be done at the site. Therefore, the possibility of having an outrage is significantly reduced since the company engaged with all the most important stakeholders. Moreover, the company should do a risk assessment to identify the main issues that may arise with the construction of the pipeline because this will allow the company to identify the best safety procedures to avoid, mitigate or eliminate them. For example, if sensors are installed throughout the entire pipeline to monitor the eventual leaks or the condition of the pipeline, it is easier to avoid leaks, which is one the biggest concern regarding the construction of pipelines. Also, frequent maintenance should be done on the pipelines to avoid that they eventually break or start getting weaker due to

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