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Dakota Access Pipeline possible edits: Continuing to update the article as changes occur. (New York Times, BBC, and Dakota Access website as sources for News on the Pipeline)

Adding to environmental concerns (Science Scope. Janna Palliser The Keystone XL pipeline)

Basic editing, on the talk page typos are still being found

Reviewing sources found on the references for possible biases

Environmental Concerns/Impact?: The Dakota Pipeline is planned to cross over wet lands as well as wet lands possibly effecting the vegetation, water quality, air quality and endangered species found within the area. (DAPL Easement Draft. US Fish and Wildlife Service Enviormental Assessment) During construction Vegetation will be impacted along with the possibility of spreading noxious weeds. Both States list Russian knapweed (Acroptilon repens), Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense), Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula), Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) and Saltceder (Tamarix chinensis) as invasive weeds. Under law, however the management of such weeds fall under the land owner's legal responsibility.

Water Quality: Currently there are no anticipated impacts to the water besides temporary construction disturbances

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