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Show - Till: Page Aft DAILY HhHALI), I'rovo, Utah, Inday, April , IW LOCAL SOUTH 1.1)1 TOR: coin acragunwiihcrulilcxliii Amy Cruyun RI.I'OKTI.K; Tuwny Archibiild tllieriildkiuilh ) I Commission denies Payson developer's request wnldwulK(hotmi.n U.n i: , . -- FORK SPANISH I w 0$smmwMmmM - The Payson PAYSON City Planning Commission denied a developer's request for preliminary approval at its A new ' :'V & S. 400 West. The commission decided too many questions were left (EbS, at ple. The SPANISH FORK Spanish Fork Fire Department responded to a fire in Spanish Fork Canyon at 10:120 Thursday Strawberry Water Association canal runs parallel to Dry Creek. The association is planning to cover the canal and move it elsewhere, but neither the city nor the developer know when, nor whether easement rights would be relinquished thereA morning. The abandoned ranch house at the intersection of Highway 6 and Diamond Fork Canyon Road was fully engulfed when the Spanish A bridge spans Dry Creek and connects plat A with B. The city wants it removed because debris carried down the creek may get caught on the bridge. rectify project contamination to area groundwa- ter. It has its roots in an accident that occurred several years ago. , of Highway 89. A granular activated carT6h treatment facility will then be constructed on Spanish Fork property just west of the rail lines and adjacent to the laree near Highway & storage-tanThis system will remove some organic edmpounds fnjp the groundwater prior to usejui Spanish Fork's secondary, irfl- t gation system There will hot be a quick fix ,. or however effort will "The clean-uprobably take several, or many, years.' This is' just the begin- Inih'g," Pehtsbh'said. "" "This problem started a number of years back," ' said Fred Pehrson, state assistant director of water qua Jity., '; ' ' In November. l ; Mapje'or), j pity had to take its main well qff-line after nitrates and explosive contaminates were found. The compounds were traced back to a 1986 waste pond rupture. EBCo, Mapleton, and the of Division state Environmental Quality eventu- ally agreed to a plan in which EBCo paid for the installation: ' J . ,, ' p .rtli.l i , t -- i ' ; ' Wroe said. '' "It is suspicious," he said. Wroe said fire officials inter: viewed people at the scene but there were no witnesses to the start of the fire, Since the house has been abandoned for some time and at times is partially under water, Wroe said he wasn't sure how much value would be attached to it. involved and the roof had already caved in," he said. Wroe said the department is not sure what started the fire, but said they have ruled out an accidental start involving elec- tricity. gas or propane. "Whether somebody was in there and had a fire we don't know," he said. The fire will be turned over to detectives for investigation, fire personnel arrived. Fire Marshal Tom Wroe decided to let the structure burn rather than risk the safety of firefight- - after. Pufu8UinK and-treate- Wroe said the department is not sure what started the fire, but said they have ruled out an accidental start involving electricity, gas or propane. The Daily Herald sim- "ehrson said EBCoha. -- Fire destroys canyon ranch house STEVE TANNER SSh oS . BRIAN WINTKR1 he Daily Herald By contaminates and also proviHe Fork with imgalRfo Danish an examination of ffie need-fproblem and what they the construction oMrrigation to do clean it up. ;, ; pipelines that will be used for Those studies are nearing " .trlbutionocondaryimga Smr water infltmnish Fork City. completion and they are refin- he KtjiepipeUwalM will allow mg their clean up plan, recorered !' ground- - ;sa"J ' Hs Groundwater recovery ;atertobedihargedintothe' been Spanish Fork tever in the win- - have already ownedconstroggd by property ter months. " Pacificorp on the east .Wfle ia needed to The Fork Fire Department look over the of Highway 6 and Diamond Fork intersection the at abandoned ranch an house of remains burning Canyon Road Thursday in Spanish Fork Canyon. The department decided to let the structure burn after arriving to a fully involved home. The cause of the fire is under investigation. In names: Howard Johnson, left, and Gary Smith of tWH. " f ' (.uf clean up groundwater : ' jtmue-t- Fork Canyon, are cooperating in .""V, unanswered. The proposed subdivision is in an area of Payson that normally has a lot size of 10,000 square feet. However, the city is willing to give the development a special designation that allows a smaller lot size. In trade, the builder would give the city approximately 4.7 acres along Dry Creek to be used as a park. Eventually, the city hopes to have a trail and park system that runs the length of Dry Creek. . iW-th- "iiti 1 i 5i X,r mMmm HIM .v- .e um, .... wrHO :t..' a imo Now construction is utider ' i DUUmnu irrigation program would pipe to Snanish TheDuilyllcrali! But the plan isn't that 554 344 Spanish fork; plph projecjj water will reus2 cban-u- p By STEVE TANNER meeting Thursday night. 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