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Show The Beaver Press November 17, 2005 - Page S- PUBLIC NOTICFPEOPLE MUSI KNOW" 8US THE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PUBLIC NOTICE OF MODIFICATION OF GROUND WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT PERMIT NO. UGW010002 PURPOSE PUBLIC OF NOTICE THE UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALICOMTY IS SOLICITING MENTS ON ITS PROPOSAL TO MODIFY A GROUND WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT DESCRIBED BELOW UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE UTAH WATER QUALITY ACT, SECUTAH TION CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED AND UTAH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE R317-6- . PERMIT INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME: CIRCLE FOUR FARMS MAILING ADDRESS: BOX 100 MILFORD, UT 84751 FACILITY LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 10 MILES SOUTH OF. MILFORD, UTAH DISGROUNDWATER PERMIT CHARGE NO.UGW010002 IS BEING MODIFIED TO INCORPORATE NEW TERTIARY EVAPORATION BASINS FOR FARM SITES 41308 AND 41310 FOR THE SKYLINE COMPLEX IN BEAVER COUNTY. THE TERTIARY EVAPORATION BASINS WILL BE USED TO MANAGE ADDITIONAL WASTEWATER GENERATED BY THE SMITH-FIELBIOENERGY PLANT, WHICH PRODUCES FROM LIQUID MANURE. FOR HOG GROUND WATER PROTECTION, THE TERTIARY BASINS WILL BE LINED WITH FLEXIBLE MEMBRANE LINERS AND A NEW DOWNGRADIENT MONITOR WELL WILL BE. P.O. 4 SUFFIPROVIDED CIENT HISTORICAL GROUND WATER QUALITY DATA TO ESTABLISH GROUND WATER PROTECTION LEVELS FOR THE NEW TERTIARY EVAPORATION BASIN DOWNGRADIENT MONITOR WELLS. HAVE PUBLIC COMMENTS PUBLIC COMMENTS ARE INVITED ANY TIME PRIOR TO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 20C5. WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, P.O. BOX 144870, SALT LAKE ALL CITY, UT 84114-487RECEIVED COMMENTS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BUSINESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2005, WILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE FORMULATION OF FINAL DETERMINATIONS TO BE IMPOSED ON THE PERMIT. A PUBLIC HEARING MAY BE HELD IF. WRITTEN REQUESTS ARE RECEIVED WITHIN THE FIRST 15 DAYS OF THIS PUBLIC COMMENT 0. PERIOD THAT DEMON- STRATE SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC INTEREST AND SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES EXIST TO WARRANT HOLDING A HEARING. .FURTHER INFORMATION INFORMAADDITIONAL TION MAY BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST BY CALLING ED HICKEY AT (301) 533 6145 OR BY WRITING THE AFOREMENTIONED ADDRESS. RELATED DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE REVIEW FOR DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS AT THE DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, 288 N. 1460 W. SALT LAKE CITY. D INSTALLED FOR EACH TERTIARY BASIN.' THE EXISTING UPGRADIENT MONITOR WELLS AT THESE FARM SITES WILL BE UTILIZED AND WITH COMPLIANCE THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, INDIVIDUALS NEEDS WITH SPECIAL IN (INCLUDING AUXILIARY COMMUNICATIVE AIDS AND SERVICES) SHOULD CONTACT CHARLENE LAMPH, OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AT (801) 536-441- 3 (TDD 536-4414- ). Beaver r y Wji hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for vEvjh funding may be applied uncer the CDBG Cities Small for Program Year 2C06. Program Suggestions for potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this program year will be discussed along with the ringe of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The :arings will begin at 6:00 P.M. on November 29, 2005 and ':' be hold at the Beaver Cit;. Office, 60 West Center, Sc3vT, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Steve Atkin at I 1. compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, In individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings shouid notify Steve Atkin at the Beaver City Office, 60 West Center, Beaver, Utah at least three days prior to the hearing to be attended. Basver Press Published. in The Beaver Press November 17, 2005. By order of the Beaver County Commission, BEAVER COUNTY will hold a public sale for surplus items, November 18, 2005, at 10:00 a.m., at the Beaver County Road Shed. There are four (4) Cattle guards, one (1) weider, one (1) brown wooden office desk, and others. No early purchasing. Christmas Tree Permits To Go On Sale All 3- - i c:.;'...i C :!SJ';jn, ; LVov BEAVER County COUNTY v'ii a public sale for s.'v i.i i.uiiis, fi-- ember 18, 2005, at 10:00 a m, at the Beaver County Road Shed, There are four (4) Cattle guards, one (1) weider, one (1) brown wooden office desk, and others. No early purchasing. Published November in The Beaver Press 10 and 18, 2005. Cornmeh s or J Ideas? P.O. Beaver Ec- - www.bpressxmission.com ivi L.vc bctfU, cuiu liicsy 5. CO f t tad kz&p?? rnd poor road p.m. in addition, conditions, C. " ijm . ' i - Cardiac Arrest Monday lit h through I I i ' i oi ' -- ami - i Auiol-'u!-.:ii Hi :r 7 ami ' .1 i lit; sud,!t n i Eiher in the ux- top orluv ' - Loa'Toaidsile Ranger District - Loa - Permits may be purchased during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., The Monday through Friday. Fishlake Basin Recreation Area, including Johnson Valley, is closed to tree cutting from the Forest Boundary on the West to Zec'd's Meadow on the EasE For more information, c?!i 45- - ' i i.ru if hi t'itu'.s l ' ane.-t- . citroiac U..-- 1. ' 'I 306-9233 cm ensure-tha-t trees are cut cn the Nation?.) Forest, not private land. Maps are available from Nations! Forest cces. j. Friday. For more information, CH 435 ' hiiM . ", i.- -, I; i:. I7 ( orpi, ratio",. i ' tl.e ! made by the C 'oil t' .1 .i to hcla revolutionize the way cardiac arrest victims are tix-atal- !.. the office in Fillmore, 390 South f El Clfott, Fillmore from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The number of tags sold will be not limited. Suggested cutting areas are as follows: Dry Creek at Oak Creek, Whiskey Creek, John Williams Canyon, Chalk Creek, Meadow Creek, Cove Fort, Willow Creek, and Wild Goose Canyon. For more information, .'. I't'iUSC be picked up in person. Mail ordurs and phono requests will net be accepted. The permits must be securely attached to the harvested tree and remain with that tree during transport. Most species of trees on the National Forest may be cut, except for ponderosa pine. As a convenience to the public, permits will be available again this year beginning on atNovember 1&tn, Don's West 215 Sinclair, Main, Salina from 6:00 a.m., to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday; Lin's Market Place, 670 North Main Street, Richfield, 6:00 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week; r mits may be purchased during r?fj'!3r office hours, 8:00 a.m. to and livestock. personal use pftrrnitn sell .pJ-U- for - r permits are available again this year from the Fishhke National Torest. These permits allow individuals the opportunity to cut a tree from the National Forest for their personal use; they cannot be (esold. For many families, the adventure of traveling to the Forest and cutting their own Christmas tree has become a In addition, the tradition. of removal the trees helps keep the Forest thinned ouUn some cress which allows othsr trees to groxv lorufcr and opens up .'..?: vm'Tagf' those purchasing pemis to be prepaid We through Saturday, 900 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, Grass Valley Mercantile, Koosharem, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. . Permits may also be purchased at any of the Fishiake Ranger District headquarters. These offices are not open on weekends. Location and dates of sale are as follows: Richfield Ranger District -115 East 900 North, Richfield Persona! Use For more information, 3. call Food & Drug Store, 360 South Mam, Rtchfelrt, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday Published in The Beaver Press November 10 and 17, 2005. Christ! SR-15- Aibe-rtson'- for wildlife Contact Us! Published U Country Store, 45 South State Street, Joseph, 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 6:00 a.m. to 8 00 on p m. Sunday, Flying Public Notice Notice of 'iibic Hearing call 1. Beaver Ranger District -Beaver Permits may be purchased during regular office hours, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Blue Spruce may NOT be cut. Trees are NOT to be cut in the Merchant Valley Summer Home area or along the visible edge of - Pat uilieuioa iii,..au!- - ilaV6 d new and effective way to treat cardiac arrest victims. The ' device FDA-approv- con- sists of a hackh(i;!,. ar.d a simple band that fasten across the victim's chest. The device compresses the entire chest in a unique, " manner. It circulates more blood more effectively than traditional CPR. '"hands-free- Stephen '. 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