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Farmers Band Together Against CO2 Pipeline Project In South Dakota

Fourth-generation South Dakota farmer Ed Fischbach is leading the charge against a five-state carbon capture pipeline proposal by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)

MELLETTE, S.D.—On their way to attend their niece’s wedding in July 2021, fourth-generation farmer Ed Fischbach of Mellette, South Dakota, and his wife made a quick stop to check the mailbox.

His wife reached inside, pulling out a handful of letters. Within the small pile was an envelope from a company she had never heard of—Summit Carbon Solutions.

She opened the letter and began reading it.

“Dear landowner,” the letter began innocently enough. But as she continued reading, her jaw nearly dropped.

A sign near South Dakota farmer Ed Fischbach’s property warns against surveyors and pipelines on June 10, 2023. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times)

“Listen to this,” she told her husband.

The Iowa-based company described plans to build a massive carbon capture pipeline across five midwestern states in the letter.

The 1,400-mile pipeline would transport carbon dioxide under high pressure, produced by ethanol and biofuel refineries, for burial in North Dakota. The goal would be to reduce the region’s carbon footprint to protect the environment.

The Fischbachs then learned that the pipeline would travel through some of the most productive areas of the 1,400-acre property that has been in their family for decades.

The proposed pipeline route for the project is depicted on the enclosed map,” the letter continued, “and public records indicate that you are the record taxpayer of all or certain portions of the property.

The notice further advised that Summit Carbon, through its consultant, TRC Companies, would perform preliminary surveys in the weeks ahead.

But first, the company needed permission to go on the property. Ed Fischbach said he never filled out or returned the enclosed approval form.

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3 thoughts on “Farmers Band Together Against CO2 Pipeline Project In South Dakota”

  1. farmers have always been among the most “anti-progressive” forces in our country’s history. from plantation/slave owners, to now, they so often just want to have their cake and eat it too. on one hand they don’t want regulation, and on the other hand they want regulation when it helps them deter progress that might threaten their profits. I say there’s nothing to justify treating farms any differently from any other enterprise. keep up, or get out of the way. Donald Trump! Elon Musk!! MAGA!!!

    1. What part of pumping Carbon Dioxide underground sound like a good idea to you to begin with? What happens when its starts to leach out in 10 years?

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