Landowner attorney tells South Dakota that Summit's pipeline application should be thrown out

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By Jeff Beach
May 18, 2022

“An attorney representing multiple landowners in the path of a proposed carbon pipeline says the company's South Dakota application for a permit should be thrown out. The filing with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission by attorney Brian Jorde is in response to a request from Summit Carbon Solutions for more time for its permit to be processed.

Jorde's response, filed May 17, says Summit Carbon Solution "has admitted and affirmed numerous Application deficiencies such that the appropriate course is to dismiss this Application and close this docket. In the alternative, Landowners move for a stay of all current proceedings and request no deadlines be established until a conforming and complete Application is filed ... ."

In a letter on May 9, Summit also set an Oct. 13 deadline for it to submit an updated route. It initially filed for a permit in February but has since made adjustments to its route.

Jorde's filing states: "It is impossible to analyze what threats this proposed hazardous pipeline may pose to the environment, to social, or to economic conditions of persons in the siting area if we do not have a definite route we are analyzing." Jorde, who represents landowners in other states along the route, has asked that his filing be addressed at the June 8 meeting of the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.

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