Landowners Opposed to CO2 Pipelines
I would ask the McDonough County Board to get more involved and talk to the landowners about Navigator’s CO2 pipeline. We don’t want it!
I would ask the McDonough County Board to get more involved and talk to the landowners about Navigator’s CO2 pipeline. We don’t want it!
It’s time to hear the truth: The Heartland Greenway project can’t “ensure” (as they repeatedly claim) that the CO2 will stay under a rock cap 6000 feet underground.
Landowners: You don’t have to allow surveyors on your property.. But you shouldn’t ignore them, either.
CO2 pipelines cause concerns. A rupture actually happened in 2020 near Satartia, Mississippi, sending nearly 50 people to the hospital and requiring the evacuation of 300.
There are better options to address climate change, which will avoid these risks. Community stakeholders such as the Faith Coalition for the Common Good oppose this pipeline.
Kathy Campbell, Glen Arm resident, received the letter threatening eminent domain she started doing a lot of research and learned CO2 pipelines are not safe.
Navigator’s Heartland Greenway sequestration project grabs federal tax dollars, while leaving the risks with residents of Christian County.
Ruptures do happen! In 2020, a break occurred near Satartia, Mississippi. Dozens of people were sickened by the escaping CO2.
Heartland Greenway is a money grab for the oil industry and is masquerading as the “green” project. It is anything but “green”.
How can we consciously allow a poisonous vein to be installed across the heartland of our country and stamp it as “green”? Say NO to Navigator.