Hi, MaryRose. My name is Rebecca, and I teach school for the Mendocino
County Water Agency. I'm pretty confused about carbon sequestration, and
wondered if you could enlighten me. I have a difficult time picturing carbon, and
wonder how it is sequestered. Is it in a gas or liquid form? If it's a gas and
injected into the ground, wouldn't it be able to seep between rocks and get into
our water supply? Is it stored in tanks? Someone told me it's injected into coal,
then buried? Could we inject it into old coal mines and seal it up? Even our most
knowledgeable around here are stumped on this one. Thank you.
mcwa@co.mendocino.ca.us
Comment submitted by Rebecca (No surname provided), Mendocino County Water Agency, State of California
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Federal Requirements Under the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Geologic Sequestration (GS) Wells
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