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Landowners raise eminent-domain, water and safety concerns over Summit CO2 project; company outlines community commitments
Summary
A public commenter urged Page County supervisors to resist Summitpipeline plans and a company representative described measures including emergency grants, landowner payments and options for easements.
Jan Norris, a Montgomery County resident, used the meeting's public-comment period to urge Page County supervisors to scrutinize Summit's carbon-capture pipeline project, saying the proposal "is still trying to obtain imminent domain to seize what landowners won't sign over" and raising concerns about water use, damage to farmland and proximity to homes.
Summit representative Kelsey Gibson told the board the company has expanded a community and landowner partnership program that includes open houses, emergency-response grants, annual stakeholder payments and new flexible easement and payment options. Gibson said project water would be used only for cooling in the…
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