Victory! U.S. Judge Revokes Permit For Keystone XL Pipeline That Was Expected To Stretch From Canada To Nebraska

Photo By: Sierra Club

A federal judge ruled yesterday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers violated the law when it approved Nationwide Permit 12, a key water crossing permit for TC Energy’s Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and many other pipelines nationwide. The ruling invalidates Nationwide Permit 12, prohibiting the Corps from using this fast-tracked approval process for any pipelines nationwide, including Keystone XL. The ruling could block construction through hundreds of water crossings along the Keystone XL pipeline route.

The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit filed by conservation and landowner groups last year, which challenged the Corps’ failure to adequately analyze the effects of pipelines authorized under Nationwide Permit 12, including Keystone XL, on local waterways, lands, wildlife, and communities.

“The Trump administration keeps trying to speed projects along for Big Oil. This decision is a big deal, because it’s the courts saying, ‘woah, slow down, you still have to follow the rules and make sure oil pipeline projects like the Keystone XL live up to the law,’” Anthony Swift, Director of the Canada Program at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) told WAN.

The Keystone XL pipeline is also facing ongoing legal challenges from Indigenous Groups and Tribes, who have challenged President Trump’s attempt to unilaterally approve the cross-border segment of the pipeline. Construction on that cross-border segment began last week, and the court will conduct a hearing today on whether to block construction on that segment as well.

Meanwhile, Montanans are also urging Governor Steve Bullock to put a hold on construction amid the COVID-19 public health crisis.

“The Trump Administration’s ongoing effort to give out goodies to Big Oil hit another setback. Whether they like it or not, the Corps cannot skirt foundational environmental laws. Projects like the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline will remain stalled as long as the Administration keeps trying to illegally fast-track them,” Natural Resources Defense Council Attorney Cecilia Segal said in a statement.

“This is a tremendous victory for imperiled wildlife that rely on rivers, streams, and wetlands,” stated Jared Margolis, Senior Attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity. “This ruling makes it clear that the Trump administration can’t continue to push dirty fossil fuel pipelines while ignoring the devastating impacts they have on the environment.”

“This ruling proves, once again, that we are a nation of laws no matter how many times powerful forces seek to undermine bedrock American legal protections,” noted Dena Hoff, a Northern Plains Resource Councilmember and Glendive, Montana, farmer. “Given this new development, it is imperative that all construction be halted to protect Montana’s rural and tribal communities during this pandemic. How, in good conscience, could we risk overwhelming our most vulnerable health care systems for a Canadian project that has never proven to be legally viable?”

“The Trump Administration has gone out of their way to repeatedly and unlawfully ram through permits for this destructive pipeline,” said Marcie Keever, Legal Director with Friends of the Earth. “Keystone XL and other proposed fossil fuel pipelines would devastate frontline communities and wreak havoc on our environment. This ruling sends a clear signal nationwide that people and the planet must come before profits of polluting corporations.”

“The Trump administration has repeatedly violated the law in their relentless pursuit of seeing this dirty tar sands pipeline built. This ruling confirms, once again, that there is just no getting around the fact that Keystone XL would devastate communities, wildlife, and clean drinking water,” stated Sierra Club Senior Attorney Doug Hayes. “It was true a decade ago, and it is just as true today: Keystone XL would be a bad deal for the American people and should never be built.”

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