(Des Moines) The Iowa Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about tomorrow’s proposed Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline. In the case, Homeowner Kent Kasischke says the law granting Summit the right to survey his land is unconstitutional. Kasischke also argues that Summit does not qualify to be labeled a pipeline company under Iowa law. Earlier in the year, South Dakota’s high court ruled against the company on similar claims, while North Dakota ruled against landowners. Iowa’s high court will hear the arguments tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock.
Iowa Supreme Court to Hear Carbon Pipeline Tomorrow
By Tom Robinson
Oct 7, 2024 | 5:01 AM
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