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Gabriel Reservation System Manual' title='Gabriel Reservation System Manual' />Untitled Document. Anpetu Iyamni, Wednesday, Nov. Inside this Edition Keystone I pipeline leaks in Marshall County west of Lake Traverse Reservation. Tribal law enforcement announces human trafficking operation. Report to Akicita from VSO Geri Opsal. NauSYS at Tulln Boat Show 2014. Austria. We will be present at Tulln Boat Show 2014. With our. Gmail is email thats intuitive, efficient, and useful. GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access. Desde los orgenes, la humanidad ha tenido que hacer frente a una cuestin fundamental la forma de preservar y transmitir su cultura, es decir, sus creencias y. Veterans Wacipi 2. Photos by John Heminger. Winter 2. 01. 7 general council Monday Tuesday, Dec. Agenda in this edition. Sisseton Wahpeton sacred fire is lit Community joins others in healing. Regional meth conference to be held at Rapid City in December. Early copy requested for next weeks Sota deadline is Wednesday, Nov. Chairmans Corner Updating the Oyate. My friends and relatives,I want to send my thoughts and prayers to those that suffered family losses this past week on behalf of the entire tribe we send our sincerest condolences. As many of you are aware, there was a very large oil leak about 2. Reservation. Some of my comments last Friday have been taking out of context and misconstrued as not caring, and or, giving up. I want to assure all of you SWST members that I am not taking this lightly, I am taking this very seriously, however, there is no need at this time to cause mass hysteria or lose control of emotions. My main concern at this moment is our water sources. I intend to have our OEP and LTUC test our tribal community water sources more often than usual so that we can monitor the level of quality in our water systems. Gabriel Reservation System Manual' title='Gabriel Reservation System Manual' />Gabriel Reservation System ManualI also intend to have our Tribal biologist and Fish and Wildlife program monitor our lakes and streams more often than usual. It is my intention, with Council support, to be pro active and positive than to be reactive and negative now is not the time to criticize political dislikes, or personal dislikes of each other. The Creator has put a challenge in front of us and we need to display our ability to be strong and prayerful. I was invited to Lower Brule by Faith Spotted Eagle and Paula Horn, to take part in events that are related to the pipelines and the recent massive leak. Therefore, I will be partaking in meetings with some of our sister tribes that are also concerned with this leak and what our next steps will be regarding these pipe lines. This Chairmans report is short this week, but this leak is our main concern at this time and will require my attention until we have enough information that I can be assured our water sources and cultural resources are unharmed. I plan on sharing updates on KXSW and other media sites. In closing, I want everyone to enjoy Thanksgiving, although this is not a traditional event of our Dakota people, still it is a time to share a big meal with family and friends and bring people together. Be mindful of those that are less fortunate and I humbly ask that you say a prayer for our leaders so that we remain strong to make the best decisions during this time of concern, and most importantly our grandmother earth, Unci Maka. Unci Maka provides us everything so that we may survive on this earth. This massive oil leak is not good and she needs our prayers more than anything. Hau, henana epektedo. Owe tanka hoksina de miye edo. Keystone I leaks west of Lake Traverse Reservation. SWST Chairman Flute issues statements on Keystone I pipeline leak. SWST Chairman Dave Flute Statement. Agency Village, SD Nov. ZAOyZ5CMLw/VAwbzd_McjI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/TXnEOVvXFEA/s1600/gds-web-graphic.png' alt='Gabriel Reservation System Manual' title='Gabriel Reservation System Manual' />Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Flute has issued the following statement Our Emergency Management team contacted me two hours ago. There is a substantial leak in the Keystone Trans. Canada pipeline. At this time, we are monitoring the situation as this major leak is adjacent to our Reservation. The SWST EMS and I are keeping a close eye on the leak, and open communication with other local and state EMS teams. We do not know the impact this has on our environment at this time but we are aware of the leak and will give an update as reports come our way. From KSFY TV Marshall County, SD Oct. Crews are working to clean up a pipeline leak that has spilled at least 2. South Dakota. Brian Walsh with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources tells KSFY News they were alerted to the leak at 1. Thursday morning by Trans. Canada. The leak was in the Keystone Pipeline located in an agricultural area in Marshall County. There have been no reports of the oil entering any waterways or water systems at this time. Walsh said 5,0. 00 barrels of oil have leaked, and at 4. The pipeline has been shut off and the leak has been covered. An emergency response plan has been activated to get more staff and contractors to the site for clean up. Walsh anticipates the clean up will take some time. Editors note The SWST was one of several tribes that fought a losing legal battle in court against Trans. Canadas Keystone I pipeline. Desperados Wanted Dead Alive Cd Crack more. SWST Chairman Dave Flute Statement. Agency Village, SD 9 0. Nov. 1. 7, 2. 01. At this time, the only update I have is that there was a leak in the pipeline. Emergency Response Teams contained the leak and are assessing the situation. I have been in communication with the Trans. Canada tribal relations officer, and they will keep me updated on the spill and containment. A small Tribal delegation is meeting at the spill site and will gather more information. We will share an update later this afternoon. Right now, on behalf of the Tribe, our concerns are the environmental impact this spill may have caused. We need to know, unambiguously, there is no contamination to any water source in the area. Surface and subsurface waters are all interconnected in this part of the state and some of those water sources run into and onto our Reservation. We have Tribal communities in the Enemy Swim, Buffalo Lake and Red Iron areas that are tens of miles away from the site, and they are our greatest concern at this time. We have pristine lakes and streams, and underground aquifers that provide water to many Tribal members and we need to know this spill has not and will not contaminate our waters. Finally, on behalf of the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, we are offering our assistance, if requested, to the local and federal agencies that are working to contain the spill and evaluate the environmental damage it may have caused. Although our Tribe opposed the construction of this pipeline and other pipelines, we understand it is here, it is what it is, but we are committed to providing help and assistance in any way we can. Dave Flute, Chairman. SWST Chairman Dave Flute Statement. Tom Wilson, KXSW FM announcer, interviewed Chairman Flute from a crossroads near the spill site. The interview was aired live over the internet. Here is a report of what was aired Chairman Flute began by saying that the spill site is located outside of our jurisdiction the Lake Traverse Reservation, but I was invited by Trans. Canada our emergency management team was also invited by the state EMS. And our THPO. I know we are out of our jurisdiction, but this land that we are on here is of historical and cultural value to our Dakota people, he said. And so we are glad they reached out to us and gave us updates. He said that the size of the oil leak is not really known, and Trans. Canada and the SD DENR need to quantify the spillage what the gallons has been. But, he emphasized the section of line that was leaking has been shut off. And right now there doesnt seem to be any threat they have contained the section of pipeline that was leaking. He recounted a meeting he was invited to attend with the Marshall County Commissioners and representatives of Trans. Data Open. Topography. Indianas Statewide Lidar data is produced at 1. Indiana Counties covering more than 3. New Lidar data was captured except where previously captured Lidar data exists, or the participating County bought up to a higher resolution of 1. Lidar data. Existing Lidar data exists for Porter, Steuben, Noble, De Kalb, Allen, Madison, Delaware, Hendricks, Marion, Hancock, Morgan, Johnson, Shelby, Monroe, and portions of Vermillion, Parke, Vigo, Clay, Sullivan, Knox, Gibson, and Posey. These existing Lidar datasets were seamlessly integrated into this new statewide dataset. From this seamless Lidar product a statewide 5 foot post spacing hydro flattened DEM product was created and is also available. See the FGDC Metadata provided for more details. This statewide project is divided into three geographic areas captured over a 3 year period 2. Area 1 2. 01. 1 Indiana central counties St. Joseph, Elkhart, Starke, Marshall, Kosciusko, Pulaski, Fulton, Cass, Miami, Wabash, Carroll, Howard, Clinton, Tipton, Boone, Hendricks, Marion, Morgan, Johnson, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Lawrence, Jackson, Orange, Washington, Crawford, and Harrison. Area 2 2. 01. 2 Indiana eastern counties La. Grange, Steuben, Noble, De. Kalb, Whitley, Allen, Huntington, Wells, Adams, Grant, Blackford, Jay, Hamilton, Madison, Delaware, Randolph, Hancock, Henry, Wayne, Shelby, Rush, Fayette, Union, Decatur, Franklin, Jennings, Ripley, Dearborn, Ohio, Scott, Jefferson, Switzerland, Clark, and Floyd. Area 3 2. 01. 3 Indiana western counties Lake, Porter, La. Porte, Newton, Jasper, Benton, White, Warren, Tippecanoe, Fountain, Montgomery, Vermillion, Parke, Putnam, Vigo, Clay, Owen, Sullivan, Greene, Knox, Daviess, Martin, Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, and Perry. Funders of Open. Topography Hosting of the Indiana Statewide Lidar and DEM data USDA NRCS, Indiana, ISPLS Foundation, Indiana Geographic Information Office, Indiana Office of Technology, Indiana Geological Survey, Surdex Corporation, Vectren Energy Delivery, Indiana, Woolpert, Inc., and Individual IGIC Member Donations from Jim Stout, Jeff Mc. Cann, Cele Morris, Becky Mc. Kinley, Phil Worrall, and Andy Nicholson.

This entry was posted on 10/6/2017.