The DAPL Protest Site Clean-Up Took $1.1 Million and 835 Dumpsters

As I’ve repeatedly said: these were no environmental protestors. Real environmentalists don’t treat the environment like this. 

FINISHED: That DAPL ‘Protest’ Cleanup Took $1.1 Million, 835 Dumpsters

The feds have finally wrapped up the massive clean-up effort at the Dakota Access Pipeline “protest” site, a massive project that ended up taking more than three weeks, $1.1 million taxpayer dollars and 835 dumpsters.

From the Washington Times:

Volunteers with Furry Friends rescued six puppies and two adult dogs shortly after the evacuation and picked up another four dogs March 5.

“Thank you to Fort Yates Game and Fish for holding the four dogs until FFRR could bring them into our care,” said the shelter. “Another thank you goes to Morton County Sheriff Department for allowing us to use their animal impound facility for quarantine.

“The dogs will be vetted — vaccinated, exam, dewormer, and bath — prior to being posted for adoption,” the shelter said.

Six of the 12 dogs already have been adopted, according to KFYR-TV in Bismarck.

“When we went to the Cannon Ball, Solen area on Sunday, just from there until now I’ve noticed they’ve gained weight and they’re looking good,” volunteer Stacy Sturm told the station. “They’re more social, they aren’t scared anymore, they’re really just coming a long ways.”