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Show miHinuiiuinnnniniunnnininnw iiiuh uimuimig Keep Abreast of Activities in This I Rapidly Growing Visitor Mecca I Subscribe Now to 1 l Nnma I I AHHrfi I I City State Zip I I Moab Area '5 Grand, San Juan, tmory '600 I Utah-7i0 Out of Stat-n000 I Eauuiiuuiuuiuuuuiiiu Utah Power talks about your electric power Utah Power's air pollution control "device" ! at the new Huntington Plant is eight stories tall. Clean air. Everyone wants it. And Utah Power & Light Company wants to talk to you about what they're doing to help keep the air clean around electric Ml) I generating plants. Air Pllution control is a big job, with big X-33f words too . . . like "electrostatic precipitator." "t-itP H In Plain English, a precipitator is designed to NV I stop the small particles of ash that burning coal VT4 ' releases from going up the generating plant stack. A precipitator, however, is even more complicated than it sounds. For instance, the one installed at Huntington's first unit is over 200 feet long ... 50 feet wide . . . nearly eight stories tall, and it keeps up to 99 and a half percent of the ash from ever reaching the stack. ' Its cost is near $5i i million . . . and j Vv' tjr&fM&f every customer helps to pay for it through his rate for elect ricitv. VV-" f vii' J Utah Tower installed its first WLfw. precipitator in 1919 and now has one u - " ''Vum';' either in operation or planned for . v-f ' operation, at every coal burning Vy ' 'TVl generat ing plant. h ' A, T V v , , All pollution control measures, like these precipitators Hke research, dedication and money, but. Utah Power & Light's job is to provide electricity with minimum impact, on the environment. And, since you're a customer, you have a right to understand what Utah Power is doing to keep the air clean. |