The Dakota Access pipeline presents a danger to Iowa rivers and drinking water, long-term damage to Iowa farmland, and contributes to the impacts of climate change.
The Dakota Access Pipeline is a 1,172-mile, 30-inch underground pipeline that will transport light crude oil from the Bakken/Three Fork production area in North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.
The Dakota Access Pipeline has been operating safely since June 2017 and is capable of transporting up to 750,000 barrels of oil per day.
Dakota Access Pipeline (or DAPL) was built by Energy Transfer Partners to transport crude oil from the Bakken field in North Dakota to Illinois.
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