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Show M A M 1 a 5 i i The Utah Enterprise Review , February 16, 1977 Page Sb Mining Necessitates Water Treatment Yards Prospering Continued from page lb Our summer delivered volume averages between 140 and 200 tickets a month and usually slows to around 125 in the winter, Eyre stated. But we havent n experienced any at all this year. Eyre attributes Cooks growth to their ability to keep necessary contractor supplies and lumber in inventory and to slow-dow- general building activity. Last month Cook Lumber also requested South Jordan approve a zoning request for another commercial outlet. According to Eyre, however, the present plant will be expanded before a final decision is made on an additional site. Besides lumber sales. Cook also manufacturers and stains g doors and tresses. pre-hun- Renewed mining activity and changes in the law have forced Park City Ventures to install new water treatment equipment at its Keetley mine. A producer of lead, zinc and silver, the company must treat between five and ten gallons of water per minute, flowing from its mine. The water enters the Provo River and eventually goes into the Deer Creek Reser voir. According to W.C. Norem, general manager, the treatment system will cost about $350,000. It includes a milk of lime addition facility (pumps, a tank, mixing facilities valves) which and dissolves heavy metals, and five acres 'of settling basins which settle suspended solids. Construction began a few weeks ago, and is pected to be July 1. Norem has been doing struction work, ing equipment sources complete by said the firm its owrn conand purchasparts from throughout Sites ready now The Salt Lake International Center is Sites for office, distri- adjacent to the Salt Lake International Airport with the Interstate highway system nearby. Rail spurs connecting all major railroads provide service to designated sites. No other business park in Utah offers these advantages. bution, warehousing and light manufacturing facilities are available right now at the Salt Lake International Center. We are now pre-leasi- ng Lindbergh Plaza Lakeside Offices Available office, ware- house and distribution space in a variety of new complexes. Of the Centers 742 acres, more than 400 have been fullv developed with all utility services. Quality of life Great company for your company Facilities at the Center include First Security Corporation, Central Operations; Skaggs, Inc. district warehouse; Beehive International headquarters; HealthGarde, Inc. headquarters; Trammell Crow offices and warehouse building; and Lindbergh Plaza office building. . All development at the Salt Lake International Center follows a carefully designed master plan. Tree-line- d boulevards, a coordinated graphics system, modern street lights, Before you buy, build or lease an office, warehouse or manufacturing facility, consider the fully developed sites now available at the Salt Lake International Center. SALT LAKE utilities, land- INTERNATIONAL CENTER scaped median strips, and two Contact in confidence: underground man-mad- e lakes with fountains create a park-lik- e business setting. Mr. E. A. Floor, President Salt Lake International Center Suite 719 Deseret Plaza Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: 801 the country. He said the equipment is expected to remove dissolved lead and zinc from what is eventually converted into drinking water. SALT LAKE INTERNATIONAL CENTER The best location in Utah ex- 532-366- 8 |