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Judge refuses to delay release of disputed DAPL documents

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BISMARCK, N.D. – A state decide has refused to delay the discharge of 1000’s of paperwork associated to safety through the development in North Dakota of the closely protested Dakota Entry Pipeline.

South Central District Choose Cynthia Feland in late December dominated that the paperwork are public. Attorneys for pipeline developer Power Switch requested Feland to placed on maintain disclosure of the data because it appeals to the state Supreme Courtroom.

Feland on Friday gave Power Switch the go-ahead to attraction, however she rejected the request to delay the discharge of the data.

Supply: KFGO