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Show - - - - - UPAXLP -- . 'i i ini 1 " tit t i -liii'tatrt conduct a hearing on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2008, at 9:00 AM, or as soon thereafter thereaf-ter as possible, at the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, in the Moot Courtroom, 332 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. The hearing will be conducted as a formal administrative adjudication adjudi-cation in accordance with the rules of the Board as set forth in Utah Administrative Code R641 et seq. as provided for by Utah Code Ann. 40-6-1 etseq. and Utah Code Ann. 63-46b-l et seq. The purpose of the hearing will be for the Board to receive testimony tes-timony and evidence regarding a Request for Agency Action that the Board enter an Order: 1. Modifying existing spacing orders for the Altamont-Bluebell-Cedar Rim Sink Draw field area to authorize up to four producing wells from the Lower Green River and Wasatch formations in each 640-acre or equivalent drilling unit. 2. Providing such other relief as may be just and equitable equi-table under the circumstances. cir-cumstances. Objections to the Request for Agency Action must be filed with the Secretary of the Board at the address listed below no later than the 10th day of the month, or two weeks before the scheduled hearing, whichever is earlier. A party must file a timely written objection objec-tion or other response in order to participate as a party at the Board hearing! u ir n !(' Y ! ' ' LJiSi., : ...?5l5Iv 1 uayuynrbavsnij W4 time ends 16 f i,. - AMERICAN All your pmttwllon Natural persons may appear and represent themselves before the Board. All other representation by parties par-ties before the Board will be by attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of Utah, or attorneys licensed to practice law in another jurisdiction juris-diction which meet the rules of the Utah State Bar for practicing practic-ing law before the Utah Courts. Persons interested in this matter may participate partic-ipate pursuant to the procedural rules of the Board. The Request for Agency Action, and any subsequent pleadings, may be inspected at the office of the undersigned. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons per-sons requiring auxiliary auxilia-ry communicative aids and services to enable them to participate in this hearing should call Julie Ann Carter at (801) 538-5277, at least three working days prior to the hearing hear-ing date. DATED this 23rd day of October, 2008. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Douglas E. Johnson, Chairman Isl Julie Ann Carter Secretary to the Board 1594 West North Temple, Suite 1210 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 (801) 538-5277. 538-5277. Published in the Vernal Express October 29, 2008. VERNAL CITY 1ST PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDaG),,. . Jr.;. i . k)3 Boren Rope 10 Boren Rope 17 Boren Rope 24 UC Human Resources Indoor Arena Floor Down 7 am FAMJLY uncitir onn root Jeremy R. Russell Jeremy R. Russell Insunmec Agency Vernal City will hold a public hearing hear-ing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for program year 2009. Suggestions for potential poten-tial projects will be solicited, both verbally verbal-ly and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this program year will be discussed along with the range of projects proj-ects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The hearing will begin at 7:15 p.m. on November 5, 2008 and will be held at the Vernal City Council Chambers, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah. Further information informa-tion can be obtained by contacting Ken Bassett at (435) 789-2255. 789-2255. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations accommoda-tions (including auxiliary aux-iliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings hear-ings should notify Ken Bassett, City Manager, at Vernal City, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah at least three days prior to the hearing to be attended. Any complaints or grievances pertaining to the CDBG Small Cities program or its administration thereof should submit such to Ken Bassett, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah 84078 - (435) 789-2255. 789-2255. Published in the Vernal Express on October 29, 2008. On Display November 4th November 29th 7th Annual Uintah Basin Art League Exhibit (Theme) Landscapes West Reception - Thursday, November 6th WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM 328 East 200 South 435-789-7399 Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. K)4 18 Wells OrifN 7 Davs A Wfrk to 12 MidNiqliT 575 West Main Vernal 789-2001 750 Easl 200 North Roosevelt -722-2296 Jeremy R. Russell 757 West Main St. Vernal, Utah 435-781-6060 Vernal Express UNDERGROUND UNDER-GROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM PUBLIC NOTICE NO-TICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Newfield Production Company 1001 Seventeenth Street, Suite 2000 Denver, CO 80202 PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTICE The purpose of this notice is to solicit public pub-lic comment on a proposal pro-posal by the Region 8 Ground Water Program office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue or modify an Underground Injection Control (U1C) Permit that authorizes the underground under-ground injection of fluids via the listed injection well or wells: Federal 13-4-9-18 691' FSL & 741' FWL SWSW S4, T9S.R18E Uintah County, UT AND Federal 11-18-9-18 1980' FSL, 1980' FWL NESW SI 8, T9S, R18E Duchesne County, UT Class II wells inject fluids for enhancing recovery recov-ery of oil or natural gas or for disposal of waste water or brine produced during dur-ing conventional oil or natural gas production produc-tion that may be commingled com-mingled with waste water from gas plants which are an integral part of production operations unless that water is classified as a hazardous waste at the time of injection. injec-tion. Class I injection wells inject industrial or municipal waste fluids below the lowermost low-ermost underground source of drinking water. Class III injection injec-tion wells inject fluids that allow for in-situ underground mining NoveMBer 2008 General Election m!mii!!I h EAuk!k i VOTE VOTE VOTE Infinity Seminars 11 Halliburton Vetera ri's-Day Fargo 25 Indoor Arena Floor Down CaoRios FAAILY RLSTACIRATH I K-9 College Basic obedience for the family pet Call to reserve your Spot! r Cull Jacqiic7H')-:j(,? and Uintah of minerals. A Draft UIC Permit or. permit modification modifica-tion has been prepared in accordance with provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) as amended (42 USC et seq) and other lawful standards and regulations. The EPA has made a preliminary pre-liminary determination determina-tion that all underground under-ground sources of drinking water will be protected. The Permit will be issued for the life of the well unless modified or terminated. This Permit or modification, modifica-tion, once issued, will authorize the construction construc-tion and operation of a new injection well or wells. Operation of the well(s) will be governed by the requirements and conditions con-ditions specified in the Permit or modification. modifi-cation. PUBLIC COMMENTS The requirements and conditions con-ditions of the Draft Permit or modification modifica-tion are tentative, and are open to comment com-ment from any interested inter-ested party. Persons wishing to comment upon or object to any aspect of the proposal pro-posal are invited to submit comments, IN WRITING, within 30 days of this notice to: Bruce Suchomel U. S. Environmental Protection Ground Program, GW 1595 Street Agency Water Denver, Colorado 80202-1129 Telephone: 1-800-227-8917 ext. 312-6001 312-6001 The Administrative Record, including the application, the Draft Permit or modification modifica-tion and Statement of Basis prepared by the EPA, and public comments received, is available for public inspection at the above location(s) weekdays from 8:00 A ii )5 Patterson Anadarko Baker Rope 12 LEPC -USSD Baker Rope 19 Baker Rope 26 Trees For Charity-Decorate Indoor Arena Floor Down A 2750 West Highway 40 Vernal, Utah 84078 435-789-0103 Hours Lunch Monday - Friday 1 1:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Dinner Tuesday Friday 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Basin Standard a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING Within the thirty (30) day period, any interested person may request a public hearing hear-ing as provided by 40 CFR 124.12. A request for a hearing hear-ing must be made IN WRITING to the above address and must state the nature of the issues proposed to be raised at the hearing. A public hearing will be held only if significant signifi-cant interest is shown. FINAL PERMIT DECISION All comments received within the ' thirty (30) day period will be considered in the Final decision. The decision may be to: issue, modify, deny, or revoke and reissue reis-sue the Permit(s) or modification(s). The Final decision shall become effective thirty thir-ty (30) days after issuance issu-ance unless no com-menters com-menters requested changes to the Draft Permit(s)or modification(s), in which case the Permits or modifications shall become effective effec-tive immediately upon issuance. APPEALS Within thirty (30) days after a Final decision deci-sion has been issued, any person who filed comments on the Draft decision or who participated in a public hearing hear-ing may petition the Administrator to review the final decision. Any person who failed to file comments or failed to participate in the public hearing may petition peti-tion for administrative administra-tive review only to the extent of the changes from the Draft to the Final Permit or modification decision. deci-sion. Commenters are referred to 40 CFR 124.15 through 124.20 for procedural proce-dural requirements of t & One Financial Group 13 Key Energy Sysco Forest Service 20 HloorDown 27 l -J. Floor Down vfijiawriKaB the appeal process. Published in the - '4 ? . . . t t LEGACY WALKWAY RECEIVES TULIPS Kelly Mamen, 29, buries tulip bulbs in one of five concrete planters plant-ers Oct. 19 at Freestone Legacy Walking Park in Vernal. Community Com-munity service workers spent the afternoon planting 1,250 tulip bulbs throughout the park in preparation of the city's centennial festivities scheduled to begin next spring, says Ed Zurbuchen who oversaw the planting project. The tulips should begin blossoming blos-soming in April. What's REALLY happening in Your Neighborhood? Find out by subscribing to the Utah Legal Notice Smart Search, a searchable Internet database that e-mails legal notices to you as as they are published in the newspaper! You'll be the first to learn about: Upcoming government Businesses coming to your area meetings Building and use permits Plans for rezoning Bid solicitations for major New housing developments projects Go to www.utahlegalnotices.com A service of the Utah Press Association and your local newspaper Tan k)7 ARMC 14 Vincent Bull & 21 Compressor Systems Polynesian Dinner Drake Floor Down 128 Trees For Charity-View ' . Jen: O r r" Wednesday, October 29. Vernal Express .' V" i.J 1 i If", A I 302 East 789-7396 office s - ' ' t - - . 1 Ducks Unlimited UBBRA UCE Ultimate Combat Cow Auction St. James Vincent 22 Universal Drake Floor Down ? i29 i Trees For Charity . . rms' ( w .1 oochie Mama's D nv rooming. Call for appointment: Tracy: 790-3149 1772 790 - 5292 333 WCSI JZrfZr8! 780-3818 C11 October 29, 2008. 1 i" ' -' soon 200 South l Winter Games Bull & Cow Auction Health one YOUR b way! Mon - Fri 1 8 am -6 pm W. Hwy. 40 Vernal ,.(hJext t0 Bu" Ring Vernal, m 2008 1- |