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Show The Beaver Press PUBLIC Novc-mbs- vtnrFsT Division of Water Quality Utah Cepertment of Environmental Quality Public Notice of Renawaf of Ground Water Discharge Permit Permit No. UGW010002 Purpose of Public Notice The Utah Department of Quality is solicit-bi- g comments on its proposal to renew a ground water discharge permit described below under authority of the Utah Water Quality Act, Section 19 Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amendod and Utai Administrative Code R317-6- . Permit Information Permittee Name: Circle Four Farms MaliiPQ Address: Environmental 10 Miles West of Minersviiie, UT Groundwater Discharge Permit No.UGW010002 is being renewed for existing swine production facilities owned by Circle Four Farms. The 42 farm ' sites are located approximately 10 miles west of Minersviiie. Manure from the hog production facilities is washed into anaerobic lagoons for treatment and storage. For the protection cf ground waier these lagoons are lined with either clay or with a flexible membrane liner. A plan for land application cf wastewater is included in the permit if needed due to unforeseen circumstances, sithough this is not needed for normal operation. The ground water quality beneath farm sites ranges from Class 1A Pristine Ground Water !o Class iV saline Ground Water. Public Comments Public comments are invited any time prior to Thursday, December 18. 2008. Written comments may be directed to the Division of Wa'er Quality, P.O. Box 144870, Salt Lake City, UT 641144810." AH comments received prior to close of business Thursday, December 18, 2008, will 5e considered in the formulation of final dstetmi-natioto 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 period that demonstrate significant public interest and substantive issues exist to warrant holding a hearing. Further Information Additional information may obtained be upon request by 6 calling Ed Hickey at (801) aforethe or by writing Related mentioned address. documents are available for review 'during norma! business 7 AM to 6 hours PM, closed Friday) at the Division of Water Quality, 280 N. 14(50 W. Salt Lake City. with the in compliance Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with special needs ns 538-614- rs (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) should contact Jennifer Surge, Office of Human Resources at (801 ) (TDD 536-4414- 536-441- 3 ). Published In The Beaver Press November 20, 2008. . Miles Southwest Minersviiie, UT due stances, needed 7 AM to' 6 hours closed PM, Friday) at tfe Division of Water Quality, 288 U. 1460 W. Salt Lake City. In compliance with tja Disabilities Americans with Act, individuals with special neejs (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) shoijd contact Jennifer Burge, Office of Human Resources at (891) 536- (Mon-Thu- rs I 4413 (TDD Ground Water Discharge Permit Permit No. UGW01C003 Purpose of Pubiic NotSce The Utah Department of Environmental Qua'ity is soliciting comments on its proposal to renew a ground water discharge permit described below under authority of the Utah Water Quality Act, Section 1 Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended and Utah Administrative Code R317-6- . Permit Information Circle Four Farms P.O. Box 100 Milford, UT 84751 Facility Location: ' ). Minutes Of The Beaver City Council Further information The Beaver City Council met at 4:00 P.M. in a regular session at the Beaver City Hall on October 28, 2008. The following members of the Council were present: Mayor Leonard Foster, Council Members, Kan' Draper, Connie Fails, Gordon Roberts, Craig Wright, and Chris Smith. Also, present were City Manager, Brent Blackner, & Deputy City Recorder, Venadee Additional information may be obtained upon request by 5 calling Ed Hickey at (301) or by writing the aforementioned address. Related documents are available for review during normal business AM to 6 hours' PM, e'esed Friday) at the Division of Water Qualify, 288 N. 1460 W. Sait Lake City. with the In compliance Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with special needs 538-614- J Limb. The Opening Ceremony of invocation, anj Pledge of Allegiance were prer sented by Kari Draper. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APPROVED: Minutes of the previous Regular Council meeting of October 18, 2008 were read by the Deputy Recorder. Council Member Draper moved and Council Member Smith 2nd, 5hat the minutes are approved with the corrections of an address change, spelling error, and the addition of the County involvement on funding half of the Bret Bishop Eagle Scout Project. All voted in favor of the a thought, (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) should contact Jennifer Burge, Office of Human Resources at (801 ) 535-441- 3 ). Published in The Beaver Press November 20, 2008. Division of Water Quality Utah Department of Environmental Quality Public Notice of Renewal of Ground Water Discharge Permit Permit No. UGW210005 motion, BILLS APPROVAL: Bills were Purpose of Public Notice presented and reviewed by the City Council. Council Member Fails moved and Council Member Wright 2nd that the bills be approved for payment. Ail voted In favor. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality is soliciting comments on its proposal to renew a ground water discharge permit described below under authority of the Utah Water Quality Act, Section Utah Code Annotated amended and Utah as 1953, Administrative Code R31 Permit Information ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMITTEE REPORTS : 7-- 6. Circle .Four Fanms Division of Water Quality Utah Department of Environmental Quality Public Notice of Renewal of 536-4414- Published in The Beaver Prejs November 20, 2008. hearing. (TDD debris left from underground cable upgrading, electrical address. Relaid documents are available pr review during norma! busings nations to be imposed on the permit. A public hearing may be held if written requests are received within the first 1 5 days of this pubiic comment period that demonstrate significant substantive and interest pubiic issues exist to warrant holding a P.O. Box 100 Milford, UT 84751 EaciiHy Location; Escalante Valley, 4 miles south of the IronBeaver county line Groundwater Discharge Permit NO.UGW210005 is being renewed for existing swine production facilities owned by Circle Four Farms. The facilities are located in the Escalante Valley 4 miies south of the line. IronBeaver county from the hog production Manure facilities is washed into anaerobic lagoons for treatment and storage. For the protection of ground water these lagoons are lined with either clay or with a flexible membrane liner. A plan for land application of wastewater is included in the permit if needed due to unforeseen cir--' cumstances, although this is for norma! operation. not'-neede- ' as well. rriy information or by writing the afor- All com- be completed by Thursday, City Manager's meeting, with the Utah Rural Water Association, commended Chad Limb on his expertise knowledge and working ability. They stated that Chad is among the very few to complete and pass the State of Utah water distribution grade 4, which is the highest level that the state of Utah offers in water distribution. Rural Water ' also stated that the Beaver City crew is known throughout the state for their knowledge and working ability be obtained upon request 7 calling Ed Hickey at (801) 5: ementioned ments received prior to close of business Thursday, December 18, 2003, will be considered in the formulation cf final determi- 536-4414- ? will Maintenance operator serviced the elevator at the library. Elevator motor needs to be upgraded to meet the American Disability Association requirements. Measurements have been completed for the basement windows at the library, and need to be distributed for bids. Contractor to be notified of Additional te (Mon-Thu- nance Further Information Public comments are invited any time prior to Thursday, December 18, 2008. Written comments may be directed to Division of Water Quality, P.O. Box 144870, Salt Lake rs , ns Public Comments 0. ' i dosf unforeseen circumalthough this is not for normai operation, 84114-487- :,i Public comments are invtd any time prior to Thursd. December 18, 2008. Wrfcn comments may be directed the Division of Water Quay, P.O. Box 144870, Salt Le All ceCity, UT 84114-487- 0. ments received prior to business Thursday, Decemjjr 18, 2008, will be considered n the formulation cf final detei-natioto be imposed on 33 A permit. public hearing may e held if written requests fQ received within the first 15 dps of this public comment ped that demonstrate signific nt public interest and substan 8 issues exist to warrant holdin a hearing. ground water quality beneath farm sites ranges from Class 1 A Pristine Ground Water to Class III Limited Use Ground Water. City, UT t Public Comments Of Groundwater Discharge Permit No.UGW0 10008 is being renewed for exiting swine production facilities owned by Circle Four Farms. The 10 farm sites are located in the Blue Mountain Complex approximately 18 miles southwest of Manure from the Minersviiie. hog products facilities is washed into anaerobic iagoons for treatment and storage. For the protection of ground water these lagoons are lined with either clay or with a flexible membrane liner. A plan for land application of wastewater is included in the permit if needed to . 7rxPrfei.ic notices 13 the P.O. Box 100 Milford, UT 84751 (Mon-Thu- 20, 2QC3 - Page 4 11 nr to vnrrfr-L-i- r City Manager Brent giackngq Christmas light installation and replacements along the will tops building begin November 12th. Opera House fascia to be repainted before lights are installed. Discussion of 2008 budget for TV Capitol Improvements and amount needed for the first phase to upgrade equipment on TV Hill to the digital system. List of employee phone numbers were given to the Council and Mayor. Lindon Bradshaw to start Wednesday morning on the drinking fountain at the Tushar Mountain Complex for his Eagle Scout Project. North Fork Beaver project has run into difficulties. Trees had to be cut. The Scouts will receive the wood. Beaver City Poo! will be partially drained on November 10th. The City has 3 bids for repair of the pools drains. Demonstration to be given on the rubberized Rooting. Flooring has a lifetime warranty. Sewer clean out mainte behind Mountain View trailer park at 11 75 North 300 West. CjjujadLMag&gr Smjifai The diving board, and lifeguard chair at the Swim Pool need to be replaced while pool is closed. New carpeting needs to be considered for the future. The Airport fence has been installed. Council Member Smiih would like to see a copy of ail Airport hanger lessees. Concerned about the water- at the North entrance park has been freezing. Waterfall ' fall check and is fine. 2 Trucking companies to g give bids to the City on pipe from Veyo. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE: Troy and Nicole Black, representing The Beaver Valley Chevron, and Scott and Jennifer Fotheringham, representing The Maim Street Theater were presented plaques, and a thank you, for their remodeling and beatification efforts to our comtans-portin- District on location of planting new trees next to the schools weight room. Planter at the Library needs to be picked up. Mountain View Cemetery sign at the entrance has been painted. Mayor Foster returned at 6:55 p.m.. Wood chips needed on flower beds and tree beds, as well as a bench, at the North Entrance park. Council Member Wright: . The Craig Gubler property at 50 North 1200 East has slash piles to be burned, and need to have the City's help in hauiing Coolcing To H910 loo Corner bbst A Picture-Perfe- " Tip ct Turkey (NAPS) The first step in turkey, roasting a picture-perfesay the experts, is to start with a quality roaster. Here are some tips to help you choose one: Avoid flimsy disposable roasters that can be unsafe and environmentally unfriendly. Instead, choose a Granite Ware roaster, which is very inexpensive, environmentally safe and will lant ct a lifetime. off. Letter to be written to the editor, clarifying to the community, that the Premier Pediatrics Clinic and the Beaver Medical Specialists Clinic, are not affiliated with the Beaver Medical Clinic, or the Beaver Valley Hospital. Beaver City would like to give their employees a 72 hour kit as part of the employees' bonus. An additional kit would be available for the employees to purchase themselves for their spouses if desired. Recently Beaver Valley Hospital gave their employees 72 hour kits as an appreciation to their employees. The kits would be available to be purchased through the hospital. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 1. The Beaver Betterment Club requests a donation for the Christmas Lighting Celebration. The amount of $400.00 will be donated from the City. All voted Choose a heavy roaster that is designed to accommodate the weight of a turkey. porcelain-on-ste- roasters called el pranite Ware. roasters absorb Dark-colore- d the oven's energy and evenly tribute it. dis- Roast your turkey at a constant 325 to 350 F. A 16- - to turkey takes approximately 12 to 15 minutes per pound. Add water or broth to the pan to baste with and to keep the meat moist. Baste every 30 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to ensure thorough cooking. The deepest portion of the breast should read 170 F; the thigh, 150 F. Once finished, let the bird rest for about half an hour so the juices settle before carving. in favor. There being no further business, the City Council adjourned at 8:35 p.m. Council Member Fails moved, Council Member Wright 2nd, meeting adjourn. All voted in faver. roasters Porcelain-on-ste- el provide an even heat distribution for uniformly cooked, beautiful turkeys. Most hardware and retail stores carry a line of speckled Comments or Ideas? ( Contact Us! ) V P.O. Box 351 , Beaver ; ww.bpressxmission.com ' munity. The hedges next to the Cemetery Shed need to be trimmed to the same Height. PEADUNE FOR ARTICLE AND Vehicles parked for sale on the vacant property owned by the Bradshaw family at approximately 1165 North Main have not been removed. A time limit will be required as well as a Business License application CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SUBMISSIONS IS TUESDAY AT 11:00 a.m. sent. Progress of the North Sewer Line project. The main line is finished, but are still working on the laterals. The City Council adjourned for dinner from 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 ' p.m. At 6:45p.m.the City Council reconvened. The following Council Members were present: Council Members Draper, Fails, Roberts, Smith, and Wright. Mayor Foster was excused. The property adjacent to Collin Carter's home, and behind the National Guard Armory,' has been cleaned up. Mr Carter and the City Council commended the City Manager for his outstanding efforts in following through with tasks at hand, and for his production in managerial duties. COMMITTEE REPORTS CONTINUED: Council Member Roberts: Girls scoreboard sign needs to be installed at the Tushar Mountain Complex. It is sched- uled for installation in middle November. Status of an entrance sign for the Little League Ballpark, naming the complex DeArmitt Fields. Fascia on the Opera House needs to be sanded down and Door has been stained and will be installed Friday. Door mat at the front door is still needed. Heating system at the City Library needs to be replaced as well as the fascia. Dead trees at the Tushar Mountain Complex need to be replaced. gancil MjejjEajis: " The Beautification Committee would like to have photographs cf our local Doctors, Head Nurses, and Hospital Board, displayed in the halls at the Beaver Valley Hospital. Need approval from School CooMite Tips To Halp You Blueberry Cobbler Sweet And! Juicy 1 I .1 stash of blueberries in the freezer, you can use them to brighten so many meals, snacks and desserts. Bluebekry Cobblkr (NAPS) Blueberry Cobbler 1 bag (1 pound) frozen bubbling in the oven warms the blueberries (about 3 house with a cozy aroma. And cups) now, v ih a recipe featuring 1 tablespoon cornstarch frozen blueberries, you can turn 2 tablespoons lemon juice out this classic dessert whenever With a you like. Frozen blueberries are availd and they're" ready able to use. Just measure them still frozen and add to your recipe. 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