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Show 25 THE NATIONAL ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 14, 1977 Siting Continued from page 1 1 active material, would be necessary due to the scarcity of uranium. UP&L had made an agreement for a joint study of nuclear plant sites with Idaho Power Co., but that proposal is in abeyance due to restrictions placed on it by the Idaho The Any Paper copier. . - -s W.A I A ' 1 Sharp Mighty-Max.- M It copies on SF-72- study. 0 everything-fro- If geothermal energy is used, Davis said it will be purchased from other companies. UP&L is not conducting exploration for geothermal resources itself because of the risks involved. Other forms of energy are being studied, Davis said, by the Electric Power Research Institute at Stanford which is supported by the electric industry nationwide. UP&L contributes about SI million a year to that program, Davis m bond paper to bag paper. lt L.iMj Ut.ih 04H5. 1tliphone I Enterprise last week, Davis complained about government requirements causing delays in plant construction and voiced disagreement with a Sierra Club recommendation on plant siting. sharp 936? HOI' 4H6 In an interview' with the m 10X01 O) specialized office equipment Strwl-Sri- Red tape forces delays x But Sharp the affordable bond paper copier can copy on any paper. Thats right, any paper. From bond to blown paper bags. And its copies an. as clear, crisp and clean as youve ever seen. CO said. Even if you make a minimum number of copies, the Sharp Mighty-Mawill prove practical for you. and improve your image. Its the any paper copier any business can afford. So afford yourself a free demonstration. Phone us toda. Many high priced copiers can copy only on bond paper. ?I34 Richards Public Service Commission. Utah's PSC has yet to hold a hearing on the Utah companys request to do the Davis conceded reviews of environmental impact arc necessary, but said they should be done in a much shorter period and in a much more meaningful w'ay. Major criteria ought to be set up with respect to suitability of sites so that someone could quickly decide on whether the utility should proceed further w ith a project without spending millions, only to have it turned down, he said. Undeveloped areas also ought not be moving targets" with respect to air quality standards, he said, or there wont be any good sites left. Hired the best people We feel conservative from an environmental standpoint in choosing sites where there is little controversy." Davis said, and pointed to the UP&L studies done by Bechtel Corp. ("the largest and most experienced architectural-engineering corporation in the world"). North American Weather Consultants, and Vaughn Hansen Associates. "We think weve hired the best people in the world." million worth of the S2 reports to the task force, especially since competitors then might be able to take advantage of the work. The task force, however, hasn't yet requested the documents. The Sierra proposal, put forth by Utah chairman Paul Salisbury last month, was for power plants to be located in already developed areas near consumption sites. Davis reasoned that didn't make sense since added pollution in an already polluted area could cause health problems and the Wasatch Front is out of the question anyway since it already exceeds federal clean air guidelines. "It is completely irrational to do something that hurts people," Davis said. The UP&L proposed sites would not cause any significant harm, he said, so why put plants w'here they would aggravate conditions? Lets get a bit more I ght on the sub ect! 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