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Page County resident raises eminent-domain, water and safety concerns over Summit Carbon CO2 pipeline

3666810 · June 4, 2025
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During public comment, Jan Norris described the Summit Carbon project, said about 6 miles of Page County would be affected, and urged the county to ask Gov. Reynolds to sign House File 639 while appeals and multi‑state legal changes play out.

Jan Norris, a resident of southwest Montgomery County, told the Page County Board of Supervisors during public comment that Summit Carbon’s proposed CO2 pipeline would cross roughly 6 miles of Page County and prompted concerns about eminent domain, water use and safety.

Norris summarized the project’s technical proposal and regulatory status, saying, “They proposed to capture CO2 created in the ethanol process, pressurize it to over 2,000 PSI, and transport it … to be injected over a mile underground.” She said Summit Carbon’s first phase would cross nearly 700 miles in Iowa…

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