Several years ago an oil pipeline that went through damaged soil quality. This pipeline has unprecedented objections from counties and farmers for the same reasons. 

Polk County Supervisors are drafting a letter to object to Navigator CO2 Venture's proposed 1,300-mile pipeline project, multiple supervisors tell Axios.

Why it matters: It's a showdown between property owner rights and a business that contends its project offers widespread economic and environmental benefits to the public.

Catch up fast: Navigator CO2 is a spinoff of the Dallas-based company Navigator Energy Services.

Driving the news: The pipeline route has been adjusted since it was first proposed in November. As a result, additional public meetings have been set as part of an approval process through the Iowa Public Utilities Board (IUB).

What's happening: Polk plans to join about two dozen other Iowa counties in objecting to the project in a letter to the IUB prior to next month's meeting, supervisor’s chairperson Angela Connolly told Axios.

The other side: Navigator wants landowners to hear them out so they better understand the project, company spokesperson Elizabeth Burns-Thompson told Axios Tuesday.


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Debbie Neustadt
Water Sentinels
Sierra Club
Des Moines, Iowa
515-441-1901


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