carbon-removalGreat Plains Organic Waste Sequestration
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Great Plains Organic Waste Sequestration

Deploys slurry injection technology to geologically sequester organic wastes for the purpose of permanent carbon removal This facility was originally built in the 1980s to store hydrocarbon liquids — like propane and butane — and maintain clean groundwater. It was re-permitted for safe beneficial reuse of waste materials by Kansas Department of Health and Environment in 2012.​ ​ The site has maintained a strong safety record and has had no groundwater contamination incidents in its 15+ year history. We follow rigorous monitoring and operational standards to ensure safe, long-term performance.

City

Hutchison

Country

United States

Region

us

Project name

Great Plains Organic Waste Sequestration

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Company:
Project name:
Great Plains Organic Waste Sequestration
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Hutchison
County:
Reno County
State:
Kansas
Country:
United States
Region:
United States
Type:
Biomass carbon removal & storage
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Carbon removal credits
Transport partner:
Vaulted Deep
Storage partner:
Vaulted Deep
Capacity (Mt/year):
10,000
Status:
Operational
Technology licensor:
Slurry Injection
Date announced:
Jun-2023
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