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Show HERALD, Provo, Utah, 58-- THE Page Thursday, December 25, 1975 Governor Soys Resource Development Threatened Rampton, Parle Service Differ on Air Quality Data Interpretation SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Gov. Calvin L. Rampton says evaluation of air quality data which was recommended was in the southern Utah area, not in any other Park Service administered areas. Rampton, obviously angered by the possibility of yet another tar sand development in the northeast portion of the state the National Park Service is and coal mining in Carbon and be threatening the development of Emery counties would affected. but resources Utah's natural Isenogle said that was where the service says the governor is his making "an assumption on top Rampton was making of an assumption." "assumption on top of an At a news conference Tuesassumption" because the only the blasted day, Rampton service's announcement that it will evaluate the existing air quality data for the area around Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef National Parks and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area with an eye toward the polluting effects of the proposed Kaiparowits power plant. Rampton said "This offers a greater threat to development of our natural resources in Utah than anything that has happened up to now." threat or delay against it was said Kaiparowits, Isenogle, assistant regional director for the Parks Service, said he had specifically told Rampton before the news conference that the Parks Service was not out to get Kaiparowits and his agency was only following the provisions of the Clean Air Act in doing the evaluation. "Our target is not Kaiparowits. Our concern is with the National Parks," Isenogle r aid. The evaluation of air quality daia will be sent to Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe for use in his decision on whether or not the giant power plant will be built in southern Utah. coal-fire- impact statement on Kaiparrwits had been started. Isenogle said the standards regulations for the act were not handed down until last January and were not available to the men in the field until this summer, "when the EIS was weil down the road." Rampton said he opposed any further studies on the Kaiparowits plant, saying the really only "clarified" stand- ards based on "evolving" EPA regulations as set forth in the Clean Air Act. He said the implementing d Class-- decision Secretary Kleppe he will make a on Kaiparowits sometime in April. AEJL under 2 Interior has said EXTENDED OIIE WEEK ONLY! The area is now designated as Rampton said overreacting. the "only way I can ever get the attention of the Interior Department is to overreact." impact statement covered everything and there is no need for further action. "I must oppose it administratively and try to get Congress to pull back some of the power they have given the Interior Department to make a decision of this kind. Asked if he might be mmmm 1 James environmental were new only in the sense that they were different than the standards used in the impact statement. He said they were n i But "shocking and frightening" that the Parks Service had come up with what amounted to new air quality standards four and a half years after the Environmental Protection a Agency regulations, classification which allows moderate "degredation" of the air quality in line with planned economic development. The Interior could Secretary to recommend administrator the that EPA the classification be changed to Qass-1- , under which most industrial ( fry development, coal-fire- including plants, is banned. in swm power d ii But, Isenogle said, in order to do that, the department must undertake a formal reclassification study, something which he said he expressly told Rampton was not taking place. "I assured him we were not initiating a reclassification study at this point in time. Only the EPA administrator can change the classifications with of the the recommendations various departments and secretaries. We are not pulling any end runs around the secretary." Under a Qass-- 1 designation, there is a buffer zone inside which no polluting industries can be built. 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