A friend reminded Bluestem about activity with regard to Summit Carbon Solutions Otter Tail to Wilkin Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Project. If you're concerned about ethanol carbon pipelines, this infromation could prove helpfil.
The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) became available on Tuesday. The public comment period is open through February 23, 2024.
2) The Department of Commerce has announced the Public Meetings for the Draft EIS.
Breckenridge, Tuesday, February 6 from 6-9:00 PM at the Breckenridge High School.
Fergus Falls, Wednesday, February 7 from 1-4PM and 6-9PM at the Bigwood Event Center.
Online Meeting, Thursday, February 8th from 6-9PM
- Webinar Number: 2494 264 2400
- Webinar Link: https://bit.ly/CO2-DEIS-
VirtualPublicMtg - Webinar Password: Commerce1 (266637231 from phones and video systems)
- Join By Phone
- Telephone Number: 408-418-9388
- Access Code: 2494 264 2400
To learn more, Bluestem recommends visiting CURE's Carbon Pipelines MN website.
Image: The route for Summit Carbon Solutions Otter Tail to Wilkin Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Project.
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