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Show - tll 10A I S i $ M- - 42 Stations FARMINGTON .However, residents been heard from people register- There log their vehicles. havent been an awful lot of Duckworth said. complaints, Especially the people who have gone and done.it, we havent heard any from then. As of April 4, 42 stations around the county have been certified as official Davis County vehicle InspectionMaintenance being served by the district have not had a rate increases in 20 years, said Dal Wayment, engineer with James Montgomery Consulting Engineers. Some districts, such as Midvale and Salt Lake charge $15 a month where South r Davis Residents are still paying two dollars, he added. And even though the plants are at life and flow capacities right now, the levels of sewage treatment are still meeting present state requirements, he said. The district could build a new sewer plant to take the place of the existing south plant in North Salt Lake and the north plant in West Boutiful at a total estimated cost of $22,500,000, Wayment said. Or the plant could be expanded at a cost of $17,500,000. .A third option, would be to expand the plant in phases, with it being completed in v the plant is expanded all at once or phased, it will have to add load capacities. A higher level of biological treatment will have to be reached, and a new filtration system must be added, he said. Expanding is as technically feasible as a new plant, Wayment said. But even though it costs less, he said he doubted if it would make a big difference in sewer bills and the decision of the District would be largely a value judgement. Standards set by the Bureau of Water Pollution Control, for 1985 is 1510, or 15 milligrams of biological-oxyge- n demand (BOD) to 10 milligrams per liter of suspended solids. That standard is much more rigid than the EPAs standard, which Wayment said might be around 2525. The district, and the Davis County Health Department would like to see that changed to 1515. Richard Harvey, Director of Davis County Environmental Health, believes that the standards that apply should relate to the water which the treated sewage goes into. More stringent standards may be needed where the waste water flows into a stream leading to culinary water supplies. Less stringent standards are needed in Davis County, where the treated sewage goes into the Great Salt Lake, he explained. Farmington Bay birds feed on the organisms. The money could be better spent on giving the plants the higher capacity that they need, instead of on adding a to meet the states stringent standards. As for the lakes foul smell in recent years, Wayment said that the source of odors is the bay, p because there is more fresh water there. The odor has nothing to do with the waste coming out of the plant, which has about a millionth of the algae amount that is already in the bay. In 'U terms of organic material, the water coming out of the sewer is 5: far superior to that in the streams, he explained, adding that you can even see the water from the plant where it goes into stream- - there is a clear spot in a (I the muddy water. S! Another problem that the sewer district is facing is the rising s; , waters of the salt lake. A berm I of 10,000 cubic yards of dirt .. from Centervilles debris basins 1 has been constructed around the 50 acre sewer plant in West Bountiful to handle this years A " rising waters. And pumps may have to pump effluent over the into canals. Wayment ff 1V- berms said , however, that he didnt think it would be necessary. Future plans for the plant include I 5 permanently raising the level of ?r--; the plant. r 1992.-Whethe- Even County Environmental Health Division, few complaints have 4 stations. Residents of Davis County must now have a certificate of compliance from the emissions test before they can register their vehicle. The stations are charging $9 for the test and any repairs nec- - In days, clipped ads from their newspaper... something they felt was worth reading again, passing on' shopping from. Or saving with: newspapers carried 93 billion manufacturers' coupons last year, 78 of the total distributed. And 64 of adults clipped coupons. Any way you slice it, that's impressive. . 5 f t r, C CATCH ALL THE -4 IW Kj t ?.. SPORTS . IN YOUR FREE ri Lakeside Review ' - w,'(g 4"4 t , J, W yt W, Every ILaEsesfid ESevflecy Wednesday h FARMINGTON Haugen Body Repair, - Listed 16 West 600 N. Main Street. CENTERVILLE Blair Barton Auto Service, 346 South Main Phils Auto, 1411 West Parrish Lane Universal Tire & Service, 225 West Parrish Lane BOUNTIFUL Bountiful Lincoln & Mercury, 2773 South Main Bountiful Tunex, 2494 South self-fund-ed Newspapers. Where readers snip, snip... shop, shop 36 of readers the past 90' 4r f-- ,.rM X, . r s lw ,vw S , , iUt N ,242 South 750 East essary to bring the car in comOwens Auto, 160 South Main pliance with the standards is extra. The maximum repair cost Steve & Walts Service 133 schedule is posted at every auNorth Main thorized inspection station. Westgate Auto Service, 335. Also, On 1984 and newer veNorth Main Street hicles, there can be no altering of LAYTON emissions equipment and it Clarence Knight, Inc. 570 must be repaired if it malfuncNorth Main tions before the owner can reElmers Auto Clinic, 166 ceive a certificate of compliance; South Main ' the IM program is Fort Lane 66, 411 East Genand every motorist registering a tile ( vehicle operating on public highLayton General Tire, 1711 ways will be assessed a $1 fee for North Main the program on their annual valLayton Hills Chrysler Plymuation notice. outh Dodge, 650 N. Main Locations of the official Davis Master Tire Company, 1 591 County inspection stations as of North Main April 4 are as follows: Roys Auto Repair, 330 South CLEARFIELD Fort Lane J.Ps Texaco, 1350 East 700 SYRACUSE South Kano and Sons,. 2047 West Kents Texaco, 666 North 1700 South Main KAYSVILLE Lynn Wood Service, 1275 Dicks Tires, 320 North Main South 1000 East Heywood Auto Clinic, 132 Mikes Mobile Maintenance, North 100 West. poly-seconda- ry W N, I though the Davis County vehicle emissions inspections program became mandatory April 1, people are still misinformed on several areas of the program. But, says Jim Duckworth, automotive specialist for the Davis WEST BOUNTIFUL-Th- e South Davis Sewer District is facing needs to enlarge its capacities and to meet state standards set for all sewers by 1985 and residents of South Davis will soon see rate increases to foot the bill. l ' Davis County Emission Check-Poin- ts - Planned For Sewer w S". Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, April 11, 1984 Increase ff f V Highway 91 Brays Auto Repair, 150 South 500 West Car-Tu- ne 800 South , Shop Inc., 602 West South Orchard Dr. Gaileys 66, 2084 South Orchard Dr. Harmons Texaco, 412 North f 500 West Import Auto Service, 2193 South Orchard Dr. J&Ds Pearson Tire, 295 South Main John Egan Auto, 385 South Main Marion Willey & Son Ford, 1800 South Main Max Jardine Service, 1450 South 500 West Menlove Dodge Toyota, 2380 SOuth Highway 91 Murdock Chevrolet, 2651 South Main St. Inc., Dan Eastman AMC, 2929 Orchard Conoco, 2065 South South Main Orchard Dr. Darrels Chevron, 391 North NORTH SALT LAKE 500 West Clark Buick, Datsun, GMC, Darrell Umphenours ShamBMW, 957 North 400 East rock, 2220 Orchard Drive WOODS CROSS David Early Tires, 410 South 500 West Valley Service, 901 South Family Auto Center, 2048 1800 West . |