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I method of thorough ' I carpet cleaning) e Wall Cleaning I Anything you have that needs cleaning I 292-7581Phone 292-6609J NOTICE October 15th is the accepted date lor discontinuing delivery of irrigation water. Weber Basin Water Conservancy District wilt attempt to have all water out of District reservoirs and lines on that date. Please open your valves after reservoirs cease delivering to insure your systems proper draina9e- Wayne M.Winegar, Manager Let's get a bit more light Vjfp on the (& subject! r Hi. I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly Invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Why not build more hydroelectric plants? QWhy doesn't Utah Power & Light build more dams and use more of the cleaner and cheaper hydroelectric hydro-electric generation instead of building more coal-fired generating plants? A The management of the com- pany would be delighted if they could find suitable locations for additional addi-tional hydro-electric installations. At the present time almost all feasible hydro-electric sites in our country have been utilized; most of the remaining attractive sites are in national parks and scenic areas and not available for dam construction. It should be noted that an economically acceptable site for a hydro-electric plant requires a year-round large supply of running vJ water; small streams do not have large ... enough flows of water to provide acceptable sites for hydro-electric ' n installations. -: The State ol Utah's one large hydro-electric hydro-electric installation is at Flaming Gorge, .. and the power available from this facility is totally committed. There are no further firm plans to construct ' hydro-electric dams on other possible Utah sites, which are in national parks and scenic areas. Installed generating ' capacity in the State of Utah, including both steam and hydro, is not adequate to Supply the energy requirements " ;'a ... ', of people in the state; for example, in.', '',',(;. 1975, 48 of the needed power that UP&L supplied its customers in Utah came from a steam-electric plant in Wyoming, and whenever available, from hydro-electric generation of other companies in the Northwest. Electric rates: increasing in Utah, decreasing elsewhere? QWhy are rates increasing u e In Utah while others are decreasing? - A Electric rates are increasing everywhere, and isolated, rare "" instances of rate decreases are special situations of very short duration. In the . ' UP&L service area rates for residential service have increased about the same as the cost of living index for food : 1 and services since 1967. Why are power rates lower in the Northwest? i QWhy, in power-rich Utah, where there is an abundance of cheap u coal and water power, are rates higher than cities In the Northwest? A First, there is not an abundance i of water power in Utah. The rates f of power companies in the Northwest .fi are lower than most other western util- ities because ol the fact that they have been, up to now, predominately ? hydro-generation utilities where the jj cost for fuel (falling water) is zero. When , sites were available for construction of f. additional dams to generate power ii using falling water, this was the most t desirable and inexpensive way to y generate electricity. ; Second, since hydro-electric sites are l no longer available, utilities in the Northwest are now turning to coal-fired generation and nuclear plants, and t it is inevitable that this will cause their I customers' bills to increase, probably ''- more rapidly than those of customers in -f. Utah. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake 'j City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, .1" all questions and suggestions cannot be ' printed In this column, but each will be i. : answered. ; ;t' . - f, POVJE! ! 6 LIGHT CO. |