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ADM stops briefly CO2 injection at carbon capture storage website after finding possible leak

The agribusiness company ArcherDanielsMidland has actually stopped briefly injection of carbon dioxide at its Illinois carbon capture and storage (CCS) website after finding a prospective leakage deep underground, the company confirmed on Wednesday.

The CCS operation at ADM's Decatur facility, the very first significant project of its kind in the U.S., is meant to show that the technology - billed as a tool in the fight versus environment modification - can be deployed safely.

On Sept. 24, ADM detected potential motion of salt water in between different formations at a depth of 5,000 feet, according to a Sept. 27 letter sent from the business to the Epa and seen .

Environmental groups in Illinois have actually revealed issue that the CCS task might present a danger to their drinking water.

We can't afford to await a catastrophe, stated Pam Richart, a leader in a union of local groups opposed to CCS projects above the Mahomet Aquifer, which sits below the ADM site.

ADM spokesperson Jackie Anderson stated the occurrence presents no danger to surface or groundwater or to public health, which injection had actually been paused at the website while the business carries out additional tests.

In September, ADM confirmed that the EPA in August discovered that the business had actually violated federal safe drinking water rules by stopping working to follow an emergency reaction plan after a leak at among the website's monitoring wells.

(source: Reuters)