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CANNON BALL, N.D. –– As the month of October opened; public awareness grew about Dakota Access
Pipeline pollution threats, not only to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Missouri River drinking water supply, but also to many millions of downstream people’s supplies from the Mississippi.
A mounting legacy of rallies, ceremonies, civil disobedience actions and plans led to a backlash from uneasy supporters of the private oil company project and to souped-up law-enforcement activity.
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