Court Rejects Activists' Push To Temporarily Halt Keystone Pipeline Permits
A federal court has rejected environmentalists push for a temporary stay on construction of the southern leg of the Keystone XL oil pipeline -- slated to begin Aug. 6 -- while also signaling it is likely to reject a host of underlying legal challenges to the Clean Water Act (CWA) general permit used to authorize pipeline and power line projects.
You've followed a link to an article or document on InsideEPA.com.
There are three ways you can access this content.
Subscriber Login
If you are an InsideEPA.com subscriber, or you have an active trial subscription, please login here:
Take A Trial Subscription
If you haven't already had a trial subscription to InsideEPA.com, you can sign up for one right now. Just click on the link below to get started -- you'll get full access for one month, including access to our flagship newsletter, Inside EPA Weekly Report, plus daily news updates by e-mail and much, much more.
Buy This Article
You can also buy this and other individual InsideEPA.com articles by going to the InsideEPA.com NewsStand. Articles are $5 apiece. We'll even give you your first download free.
Here's a direct link to this article on the NewsStand.
