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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4263141" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If your living on the Osage reservation like we do, commercial building has to be approved by the tribe. Home building does not require a permit. Any septic tank installed has to be approved by the DEQ. </p><p>If any pipeline or well leaks, the federal government washes their hands of it because it's on tribal land. </p><p>It's totally up to the tribe and the owners of the well/pipeline to fix and reclaim any spilled product if they want to. If not, it will lay on the land for years. </p><p>I posted a huge thread about barrels of crude left on our property that never got cleaned up several years ago after a flood on the Arkansas river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4263141, member: 5412"] If your living on the Osage reservation like we do, commercial building has to be approved by the tribe. Home building does not require a permit. Any septic tank installed has to be approved by the DEQ. If any pipeline or well leaks, the federal government washes their hands of it because it's on tribal land. It's totally up to the tribe and the owners of the well/pipeline to fix and reclaim any spilled product if they want to. If not, it will lay on the land for years. I posted a huge thread about barrels of crude left on our property that never got cleaned up several years ago after a flood on the Arkansas river. [/QUOTE]
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