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UPDATED: South Dakota to decide on Keystone XL pipeline
By Alan Septoff
Thursday, February 18, 2010
From Plains Justice’s South Dakota Tar Sands Pipelines blog:
“Big news: the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission is scheduled to vote whether to approve or deny the Keystone XL pipeline on February 18. Their meeting begins at 2:30 pm in room 413 of the Capitol Building in Pierre.”
UPDATE:
Today is the day the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission decides on TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline. The Commissioners are holding a vote without having seen an emergency response plan or an Environmental Impact Statement.
The agenda for the meeting is here. You can listen over the internet by going o http://puc.sd.gov/ and click the Listen LIVE link at the top of the page.
See Plains Justice’s video below explaining what’s at stake.
For More Information
- Our Keystone XL page (including more background info links)
- Susan Casey-Lefkowtiz of NRDC puts the Keystone XL pipeline in the larger context with her recent blog post What tar sands oil means in America’s heartland?
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