Illinois lawmakers move to ban CO2 storage in primary sources of drinking water

Published 01:06 on April 12, 2025 / Last updated at 01:06 on April 12, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada)

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The Illinois Senate unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would ban carbon sequestration in primary sources of drinking water, prompted by a CO2 pipeline leak in the state last year.
The Illinois Senate unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would ban carbon sequestration in primary sources of drinking water, prompted by a CO2 pipeline leak in the state last year.


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