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Ethical Issues: The Dakota Access Pipeline

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Dakota Access Pipeline The Dakota Access Pipeline is a story that has been in the media for months, with a great deal of controversy surrounding it. Many have heard and seen the protests that are ongoing, in hopes to halt its construction. The most passionate opponents of this pipeline are the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, in North Dakota. While the pipeline does not cut through sacred land, it does pass under the Missouri River, a vital source of water for the tribe. This controversy is one with many sides and moreover, many misconceptions. The Dakota Access Pipeline is an ethically corrupt and potentially disastrous project that threatens the safety and wellbeing of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. The potential for an oil spill is a very real concern. Not only would it destroy the sole source of water for the tribe, the costs therein would be extensive. Dakota Access is a subsidiary of Bakkan Holdings Company, LLC, which is owned by both Energy Transfer Partners LP, owning a total of 60% (60%) and Sunoco Logistics Partners LP, owning the remaining 40% (ZACKS). Both of these companies have long histories of oil spills, with Sunoco having the largest amount of oil spills in the last six years, …show more content…

The pipeline not only poses a threat to one of only 326 Native American reservations left in this country, but also to the environment as a whole. Regardless of where you stand, the wrongdoing on the part of the United States Government is undeniable. The Dakota Access Pipeline is corrupt at its core and the dangers surrounding its construction have the potential to be catastrophic to the dwindling Native population by threatening their only source of water. A significant saying within the Sioux tribe, especially in times of protest, is a simple one, but one that is clearly not understood by some, and that is “water is

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