OCR Text |
Show A2 Page (Tin (Tutus-3iiitU'prt- -- -- Thursday, November 21, 2002 Council affirms planning commission decision on Williams Energy plant project 1-- L'ontinuvvl frtmt lagv I'lojett Mun.tg, I a major utility thru wt have maloti a pitted nl I n allot hor id thost- - to gu III else whole m the valley at some later dale," Christa xaul Tht Planning t 'nmmisxioli debated this issue We lo not have anv plohlt III at all w it h this lull this Iik atloll We Ih In VI a liatuial plate o an in itV III it lx dtixtr ial one " I )ev t loping tn 70 ( m dm l.t i w ill t ike .it It a't tool months, llolliine said To do mi, the inunty would lollnw a plot ess similar to that whith was used to ( M ate t hi Ninth Coindoi (lateway Ilan last veal, mt hiding sol it it mg puh lie input, treating an .tie.i plan, and drafting a mmpli le development plan fm the an a Tout months wouldn't hi a plnhlem lor Us," said Williams I 1 i Alan Anil i son ax 1 f Budge agfitd that the plohlt III would Ih resolvtd ll the county rt out s all the ploHTty III the piojet t ut a II this wtte pal t ol a larger ill tlustrial park, oul tonitliis about the Htthntk would lie salt! Audi I soli said the ptojet t, evajsil ale," appioved last (hlohti hy the I' S li pal t unlit ol the Intt I im t ould eat e up to ritt lo ial johs timing the iniistiui phase, whith he said would not begin Is Ime nod year 2INI.I, and it tould ht Ip lower the tost of gasoline in the it gam Hy mu! mg stm le u m a v a liable lot .illy ill (iieeli Kivei, the fatility will also help lettuie the iiumlier of ti nt ks hauling et l oleli III pioduits along the I1 S PM t m i tdor a major U ni fit to I 1 I 1 1 Dragonfly 'IV films mountain bike show in Moab area ('iiiiliiitied from lugt ! sear h fol I 'tali youths to take pint in a segment investipat ilip peolopy "It's a tlel it ate balance, findinp the riplil kids for the show We were really tin pressetl With both of them," said Jessica Kohen, associate producer for the show pro timed by Twin Cities Juhhc Television in St Haul, Minn They Uith loved science and hiktnp They're ail it ulate And they come off really well on film They're exactly what we want lor the show " The self described surround sound si lonec" propram features real kids not actors ape !l to 12 usmp scientific processes to find out how thmps wink On past shows, younp siienlists have pone risk chiiihinp to explore how different types of rock are formed, studied why Dolphins mate for life, and learned how to create electricity from a cow Usually, the kids submit ideas, basest on their interests, to the propram, and producers choose those that will trims late best to television Hut oc casionally, as in the case of the A Look Back ln Tlme 70 the coinmuint v. And pktur of Mont) n4 Grand County Have a picture you would Lke to share? Submit it to The Historic ruii said ilhallis has not of So far, Times-Independe- nt finally submitted a project pioHx,il to ih. county for con side ration, but the project description approved bv the In termr Ik p art me lit allows VS to develop a stroleum s v s I e in Iioiii pipeline' Hloomfic Id. N M to Salt lake City When completed, the piHlme could tiuisMirt op to 75,01X1 b.u rc U of pa m ilmc, die si I, oi jet fm dav I million piojec t he will built lit two phases During the first phase, Will tains will in sic v 220 miles of existing pis line Is tween New Mexito and the lliompson Crescent Junction site, con veiling it Iioiii lapmi natural gas to a pi line cat rymp re fmi'd M'tioleum pnsluc ts, and reversing the diiection of the pipeline to cany materials ninth Iioiii New Mexico lo Crescent Junction The ('msec nl June t ion lei minal will Is a (1 acre tank farm" w ilh un The f m 1 Mnuh sepmenl, the Dtagonflv TV stall hatches ideas Kc the pm paidlcss, the point pram is to inspire kids to ex plore the world uround them w it It a sc lentific eye l.ast weekend, Ferro and I'eaccs k rode one mile sections of the Slit krot k Tl ail and the I'ortupme Him Trail to con duct their"scientific mvestipa turn " Monp the way, they re corded their observations id peolopy, trail difficulty, terrain, and other asH'cts id the of areas, usmp tape recorders NtrapHd inside their helmets I Ump the recorded observa tarns, the boys charted each trail's peolopy, and discussed fcatuies that make the trails so different We're not just askinp kills the lli'ipround storage tanks, (lock loading facilities, and pumping stations In the second phase, Will utilise will hmld 2b0 miles of new pipeline ac ross pnvatc the Mitch Williams historic photo collection is an album of photos sent to his father, th late Dr. J, W. Williams, describing an auto trip from Bluff to St. George apparently tha first time an auto crossed Monument Valley. A postcard in the album had a 1835 data written on it. but obviously, this vehicle was a lot older than that. Although ws know very little about the photographer, we will ha running a number of photos from the album in In coming weeks. the San Juan, Emergency Medical Technician Course! t, and federal lands to transport the fuel Iioiii Crescent .June tain to a let no mil not th ol Salt l.akc City Williams will also hmld new pumping stations where needed along the entire length ol the pipeline The completed piM'linc will cross Being an EMT in Grand County is an exciting and rewarding learning, increased opportunity: compensation, etc. community service, life-lon- g part-tim- e Class begins: January 7, 2003. Ends: March 11, 2003 (tentative) Class held Tuesdayfi"hursday evenings & Saturdays 8 to 5 Enrollment limited to 18 students, some restrictions apply. Course cost: $475.00 U.S. Includes text, testing fees, certification fees, liability Honda, insurance, and instruction fees. Partial scholarships available through application process. Course applications available November 13, 2002. They are DUE NO LATER than December 13, 2002 (5 p m.) Call Grand County EMS for more Information Animas, I, a Plata and Colo rado rivets to supply refined petroleum products to markets in western Colorado, southeast and central Utah, anil the Wasatch Front 435-259-13- 41 cpiest ions, we're saying okay, out," Kohen said there's cool twist in ev- figure it And " ery sepmenl Dragonfly TV airs Mondays at 11 JO a m on KUFD, (hatuiel 7 Kohen said all date for the Moah show has not yet liecn set An inter active website aUiut the pro pram can he accessed at phskids orpdraponfly tv air-ni- Cougar hunting permits available November 26 Permits to hunt enupars harvest objective units m Utah will be available from on Division of Wildlife Hesourc es offices only U'pmmnp Nov 2li There are d! harvest oh jective units in Utah When buyinp their permit, Utah residents an house two units to hunt Nonresidents can c hcsisc three unit s "There are three main c c ways in which harvest nhjee tive units differ from t rad i tional limited entry units." nays Nucttf Fow Iks. mint ma tom sH'(iahs with the Divi Sioll of Wildlife Hesourc i s "There Is no limit to the numls r id h routs that may lie side! for eac h unit and hunt ers may purchase them over the counter." she said 'I he hunt on eac h harvest ohjec live unit may dose Is fore the (ial end of the season, offi how- ever. if the riundter id enupars to lie taken on the unit Is no t for example, if the ohje tive is to take- 10 coupars on a unit, (lie hunt on the unit closes when 10 coupars are take n. ven if the end of the season hant reached I turnip the M'Hson. hunt ers may exchange their harvest objective jsrmit for a a r nut to hunt a different unit A $5 handling fee is charged for eac h exchanpe and the is not valid until the day after the exrhar.pe is made All exchanges must la made at a Division of Wildlife Resources - c ohjec tive units," Fow Iks said "Unit descriptions begin on pipe Id" Proclamations are avail ill from bunting and fishing liu use age nts statewide, Division of Wildlife Hi'soiirces offices and the DWH's Internet Web site (www wild life Utah gov I Follow mg the le ad of other western states, Utah estah lishecl harvest ohjec live milts in PtlMi as one way to help hfceed the recovery of Utah's deer herds Through the sale of an unlimited riumls r of the units help speed Utah's deer herd recovery hy im reusing ham es that a set number of coupars can he taken on units where deer herds arc- facing their toughest hallenge He fore each hunting trip hunters must call toll free, (XK I.H )N iMbbi to verify their harvest chjcrtive unit tie still open to hunting The phone line is ufsiatod hy H p m daily, providing hunters with c - c closure information for the next day's bunt la-o- office The 2002 - 200,3 cougar season IW 14 on most s of Utah's harvest objective units "Hunters should study the 2W2 Utah Cougar 1Y lama Uon to choose their harvert New EIS . . . Continued from Page I to the National Aradc my of (NAS) for technical So-enn-- s Send a Friend a gift a week for a year ... a gift subscription to News of local interest Pictures of friends and neighbors Editorial Opinions Bargains offered by local merchants Letters to the Editor $24.00 local area $32.00 Outside of area Call Email: subscribemoabtimes.com or write: The P.O. Box 129, Moab UT 84532 435-259-75- re- view A draft Plan for Remediation was submitted to Uie NAS and recommendations to IX)E were received in June 2002 77 information tha w as to I used will lie addressed either in the EIS or in the supporting dtirumenUition IX)E will make a decision regarding tfe tailings disposal after the final Environmental Impact Statement is completed 25 Times-Independe- nt ygTi Hawm rffanifotivrirfr itf riff .I...... m I - |