By Nina Elkadi Kathy Stockdale and her husband have spent almost 50 years working the land in central Iowa. As a family farmer raising corn and soybeans, Stockdale knows how to deal with harsh weather, poor crop prices, and an array of other challenges that come with a making a living in agricultur...
I wonder what the kill radius is if the pipeline bursts? Seems like that should be factored in. 700ft may initially sound like a lot when we're talking co2 but I remember the incident of a town dying when a lake "burped" a bunch of co2 which flooded the town and killed almost everyone.
Last year, a pipeline carrying compressed carbon dioxide mixed with hydrogen sulfide ruptured, engulfing the small town of Satartia, Mississippi, in a green haze, leaving many residents convulsing, confused, or unconscious.
Well this is a nightmare. In the moment, I'm not sure what I would do to protect my family