Group Sues To Block Oil Pipeline
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Group Sues To Block Oil Pipeline
Three conservation groups are suing to halt preliminary work on a proposed 1,700-mile-long oil pipeline from the tar sands of western Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries. The pipeline would pass through Kansas.
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October 5, 2011

Three conservation groups are suing to halt preliminary work on a proposed 1,700-mile-long oil pipeline from the tar sands of western Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries. The pipeline would pass through Kansas.

The lawsuit to be filed Wednesday in federal court in Nebraska
contends that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke the law by
allowing Canadian pipeline operator TransCanada to start preparing
the route for its Keystone XL pipeline.

The groups say federal officials allowed TransCanada to clear a
100-mile pipeline corridor through the Nebraska Sandhills, despite
a federal law barring projects from launching before they receive
approval.

The project would cross the Ogallala aquifer, which supplies
groundwater to Nebraska and seven other states.

The lawsuit also names the U.S. State Department, Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.