By Makenzie Huber SIOUX FALLS — Hundreds of people, many of them opponents of a carbon dioxide pipeline, filled the Southeast Technical College auditorium
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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
Landowner objects to pipeline hearing on Election Day
A landowner in the path of Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon dioxide pipeline said it’s improper for state regulators to hold part of the company’s
Attorneys tussle over land survey provisions for pipelines
A company that wants to build a sprawling carbon dioxide pipeline in northwest Iowa should have obtained a court order before attempting to survey private
Trespassing case might test state’s pipeline survey law
A land surveyor for Summit Carbon Solutions faces a criminal trial in December for allegedly trespassing on land in northwest Iowa that is part of
Summit withdraws motion for immediate action against landowner
A company that wants to build a sprawling liquid carbon dioxide pipeline has withdrawn its court request for immediate access to private property in northern
Another pipeline company sues landowners for survey access
Another pipeline company sues landowners for survey access Summit Carbon Solutions filed lawsuits this week against three sets of northern Iowa landowners who have allegedly
Supervisors require deep bores for potential CO2 Pipeline, Discuss Drainage
The Wright County Board of Supervisors met on Monday with Chairman Rick Rasmussen and Supervisor Dean Kluss present and Supervisor Karl Helgevold attending via Zoom.
Supervisors Hear Carbon Pipeline Concerns, Clarifications
The Wright County Board of Supervisors’ chambers were full during Monday’s meeting, with Chairman Rasmussen and Supervisor Kluss present and Supervisor Helgevold attending via Zoom.
Carbon pipeline company takes unwilling landowners to court
Navigator CO2 Ventures, one of three companies that have proposed liquid carbon pipelines in Iowa, recently sued four sets of landowners to gain access to