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Our mission is to protect the rights of property owners and ensure that their land remains in their hands, free from unjust seizures, and to shield our communities from the dangerous pipeline transportation of CO2 that threatens our environment and public safety. We are dedicated to safeguarding South Dakota families and farmers from the misuse of eminent domain for private gain.
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Letter: Bill of rights does not help landowners
Summit Carbon's Bill of Rights - South Dakota is being bought by Summit's lobbyists to the detriment of landowners and counties. The tv ads about landowner rights aired as misinformation to sway folks to believe that the state government, Gov. Noem, and Summit held...
On 86-7 vote, Iowa House passes another pipeline-related bill – Radio Iowa
The Iowa House has voted to let landowners seek a court ruling now on whether carbon pipeline developers qualify for the government’s eminent domain authority to force unwilling property owners to let the pipeline on their land. “We’re faced with lots of choices in...
Iowa House passes eminent domain bill for pipelines
A bill approved by the Iowa House on Thursday would allow landowners who are subject to eminent domain requests by carbon dioxide pipeline companies to challenge the legitimacy of those requests in court earlier in the permit proceedings. House File 2664 was approved...
Proposed Summit Carbon project set to use much more water
Autumn View from Fire Point at Effigy mounds National Monument, photo by National Park Service Nancy Dugan lives in Altoona, Iowa and has worked as an online editor for the past twelve years. Disclosure: Dugan has filed several objections into the Summit Carbon Iowa...
How Louisiana is working to escape-proof carbon sequestration
Karsten Thompson, interim dean of LSU’s College of Engineering, says there are also plans to drill a new research well and surface flow loop at PERTT this fall with funding from H2the Future, a GNO Inc.-led initiative that seeks, in part, to substantially lower...
Letter: ‘Opponents to Summit’ is a better description
To The REVIEW: Don’t call them “CO2 pipeline opponents.” Many of us in the strong movement against the way Summit Carbon Solutions is trying to unfairly take our private landowner liberties, have a vested interest in seeing South Dakota and Iowa ethanol and corn...
Iowa House passes eminent domain bill for pipelines
A bill approved by the Iowa House on Thursday would allow landowners who are subject to eminent domain requests by carbon dioxide pipeline companies to challenge the legitimacy of those requests in court earlier in the permit proceedings. House File 2664 was approved...