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Commissioners debate whether Minnehaha County should seek party status in Summit Carbon Solutions PUC docket

2329874 · January 21, 2025
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Commissioner discussion and public comment on Jan. 21 focused on whether Minnehaha County should apply for intervener/party status in a pending South Dakota Public Utilities Commission docket involving Summit Carbon Solutions; the deadline to apply was noted as Jan. 24 and commissioners expressed differing views on taking formal action.

A public-comment period and subsequent commissioner discussion at the Jan. 21 Minnehaha County Commission meeting focused on a pending South Dakota Public Utilities Commission docket for Summit Carbon Solutions and whether the county should apply for party/intervener status in the proceeding.

Commissioner Heisey raised the matter during a non-action discussion, saying the deadline to file for party status was Jan. 24 and that Summit’s filing named Minnehaha County among counties whose ordinances it described as “unreasonably restrictive.” Heisey cited testimony in the docket by Summit executives…

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