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University researchers brief Price City on carbon-capture study and seek community interviews
Summary
University of Utah researchers outlined carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), described geology-based storage mapping and asked Price City residents for interviews to gauge support and concerns about potential injection wells and associated pipelines or trucking.
University of Utah researchers presented an overview of carbon capture, utilization and storage and asked Price City leaders and residents for local input as federal and state agencies map potential storage sites.
Kate McGargle, an anthropologist with the University of Utah, opened the presentation by defining the technology: “Carbon capture, utilization, and storage is what CCUS stands for,” she said, explaining that captured CO2 can be either used in products or injected underground where suitable rock formations could trap it.
Laszlo Sadua, a sociologist working with the Utah Geological Survey, described the project's goals and community component.…
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