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Representation by Nigel Barker

Date submitted
26 November 2023
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

Why aren’t there more shut off valves in the 55km pipeline. Surely the more valves there are lessens the amount of Co2 that may potentially escape if there is a breach. Has Co2 been categorised yet as a highly dangerous gas/liquid. What are the emergency routines if there is an escape of Co2 and how do these routines protect people, animals and wildlife. Is there going to be any form of compensation for those people living adjacent to the pipeline and also next to the proposed reception point at TGT.