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Show Page A5 - (le -- Thursday, March 24, 2005 Future ofAtlas Tailings Continued from page A 1 material, state officials have said. The Energy Department will release a final EIS later this summer, identifying the preferred alternative for the Atlas cleanup. Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman will likely make the final decision, Langianese said. But even if the DOE decides to move the tailings, finding the money will still be operate and maintain the ground water remediation sys- tem, according to the EIS draft. The report states that Sterling Scholar runner-uDeserae Hulse Sterling Scholars . the system would operate for 75 to 80 years. But officials with the state Department of Environmental Quality said recently that the DOE has seriously underestimated the cost of groundwater remediation should the pile be capped in place. State officials estimated that the groundwater cleanup could take at least 200 years at a cost of hundreds of millions more than projected by the DOE. In the end, the cost to cap the pile in place will be equal to or greater than the cost for relocating the toxic Sterling Scholar runner-u- p Geneava Francis p . . Continued from page A 1 Jack, was the winner in Speech and Drama. After the program, Grand County High School Principal Tom Brown said, This (the Sterling Scholar Program) is an incredible program that showcases the outstanding students of our school. It then gives them an opportunity to compete in an academic area with other students in the y area. We appreciate the work of the all of the school advisors and especially our own advisor, Joan Gough, who has built a great program over the years. Susan Larsen, president of Zions Banks Grand-SaJuan retail area presents a $1 50 scholarship savings account to Grand County Middle School student Shae Guerrero as a winner in the Pays for As program. n Sterling Scholar runner-uKara Anderson p Westminster College. 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