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Show SAgoe oubjoei Qt nooihcrmnlconiino der 300 degrees) are ' some loss 0f int Susanville, Calif., njj Falls, ore., Raft J11 Idaho, and Nevada, accor ! lng to recent reports of the prlm'e ' poses of the seminar1 to devise means to elj nate much of the mZ associated with geotherZ permits and devew The future of geotheCa " the U. could hinge a, 1 cess In this direction. Roosevelt Springs KGRA was an important part of the presentation to several hundred hun-dred geothermlsts recently Phoenix, Ariz. About thirty of the geothermlsts geo-thermlsts were aboard a flight to Mllford just before the opening of the seminar to tour Roosevelt Springs KGRA and Phillips Petroleum Petro-leum and Thermal Power Co. wells. The tour rated a big spread In the Arizona Republic. Then Jack Von Hoene was featured during the seminar. semin-ar. He gave a slide presentation presen-tation and prospectus on future fu-ture geo thermal development. develop-ment. Roosevelt Springs has become be-come the catalyst in geo -thermal development since the 1970 legislation that provided pro-vided for leases on public lands. Development continues at the Geysers, of course, but since 1970RooseveltSprlngs stands out from all other developments. The reservoir is far lower low-er In mineral (saline) content than El Cerlto, Imperial Val -ley, and the Saltan Sea. Tem peratures and pressures are among the highest maybe the highest In the world. Lower temperatures (un- |