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Junker v. Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Geography
Year
2023
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2023
Status
Petition for judicial review filed.
Geography
Docket number
n/a
Court/admin entity
United States → Iowa District Court (Iowa Dist. Ct.)United States → State Courts
Case category
State Law Claims (US) → Environmentalist Lawsuits (US)
Principal law
United States
At issue
Challenge to a water withdrawal permit for carbon dioxide capture facilities at an ethanol plant.
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Documents
Filing Date
Document
Type
Topics
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10/18/2023
Petition for judicial review filed.
Three individuals filed a lawsuit in Iowa state court challenging a water withdrawal permit issued by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, allegedly for carbon dioxide capture facilities at an ethanol plant. Their petition contended that there was no evidence in the record to support the agency’s conclusion that the “beneficial use” of the water was “evident.” They alleged that although the developer claimed that capturing carbon dioxide at ethanol plants would mitigate climate change, “that claim does not consider the life cycle net emissions of carbon dioxide.” The complaint cited written testimony by Dr. Mark Jacobson of Stanford University that they alleged showed that carbon capture does not mitigate climate change. The petitioners also challenged the developer’s contention that the project would keep the ethanol industry from leaving the state for other states that would have a carbon dioxide pipeline.
Petition
Summary
Challenge to a water withdrawal permit for carbon dioxide capture facilities at an ethanol plant.
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Group
Topics
Risk
Just transition
Greenhouse gas
Adaptation/resilience
Finance