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Judge Agrees to Halt Bayou Bridge Pipeline Construction

Federal judge orders work stoppage on the Bayou Bridge pipeline construction project.

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A federal judge has agreed to suspend construction of a crude oil pipeline that is being built through a swamp in Louisiana’s Cajun country.

U.S. District Judge Shelly Dick’s order Friday is a victory for environmental groups challenging the Bayou Bridge pipeline project.

Dick granted the groups’ request for a preliminary injunction halting pipeline construction in the environmentally fragile Atchafalaya Basin until their lawsuit over the project is resolved.

The judge’s two-page order bars the company that is building the pipeline “from taking any further action on the project” pending a trial on the merits of the case.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the order is limited to work in the basin or applies to the entire length of the 162-mile-long (261-kilometer) pipeline from Lake Charles to St. James Parish.

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