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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale Utah Tuesday October 7 2003 3A Hooding recently occurred near Clawson when runoff from a heavy rainstorm ran across yard. His concern spouse also was for other areas of the y country which rely on the County power plants for heir power supply .Jell Adams irom the A()(i n sijid that overlay seif these lines can be obtained 'jimi llu' arious utility companies and can be used on geo- graphic reference visual maps Km-w- ! trans-ntissio- Oiich they already lme. A part of the disaster plan should also include who is responsible for the costs associated w ith a hazardous chemical spill Irom trucking or railroad. Terry Wright from the health departmenl said that shewill be w orking on a list of nurses. liivlighters and mental health workers who might be aai!able to help in a disaster, een if they are not currently KMT's, working in the medical lield. but who are trained lo do so. Soi. dson reported that as always they are looking' for of funeling to increase the KMT skills ol alreath practicing KMTs in the county Adams talked about the steps tow ard having a w orkable emergency plan Onestepistolnnea v ablation of property in any g'ien emergency situation and to be able to prioritize risk factors and situations. example' w ith a w ildlire the priority could lie low, but a w ildlire near a ol mountain home's be sub-dnisi- comes top priori!) for action Theseri.sk lactors would be identified and gauged In probability ol its oeeurence m our area A tornado for example would hi' listed as low risk and low priority but a Hood would bo gnen much higher priority in the plan and appropriate action plans identified and implemented Kadi strategy for each hazard has goals, the goal in a Hood situation w mild ho to keep people Irom drowning Human life is the first priority and prop- erty comes in second. ( loals also include action plans lorprevent-in- g Hooding, such as shoring up ,1 canal or other measures which would invoke the road department and thewaterconsonancN SR-1- :md down into thm 0 Photo by Gary An nqto Lnu i ( 1 R3Pfp9&S8 ill st ru t I'umling to eomplec these goals aho mast He Ionise d into Plans lorwh.tt should be dm e will in the eu nt ol a d in a'so bt' addressed mil o dan ea d dett milling the Hood Zoic each ol the dams Mayor ilt ox also requested that plans hu he survey mg ol the dams and dal and mini matiou be kept as wc ol the' dams as m Mine anah in thecounty lift e is an emergency pi edness lair in ( 'arbon (ounty on let !) at the St Matthew s churc h beginning at 2 p m wltic h should pro ide lor interosu H t oumy i 11 ( resident-- . Odor in Castle Dale and Orangeville Water By SHARREE JENSEN, writer t the' Castle Valley i Special service1 district Meeting on Sept. - S. the' board discussed t he recent taste and odor problems with the Castle Dale and Orangeville water, and possible1 lullin' solutions. The district had receiv ed sev nil reports of a smell and taste ol the water Alter researching the problem, hey found that there' is an excels ol algae coming out ol .Jem's Valley Re'senoir. They also dis-- e a se'conel problem with a moss ty pe' material in the -- c musty-earth- y i oven-ee- l river, w Inch is all the1 rocks and bottom eif the river This moss material looks like1 strings ot and is very It is believeel that both of Iht'se problems are seasonal problems, due lo the drought . i liie-k- anil the' limit ol the summer. Algae' in the vvati'r can eon-- t ribute taste1 and odor in vv ater produce' two that cause1 task' and otlor. Then are1 geuismin, an ea rt tty smelling compound, and MIR (methy lisoborneal). a musty snuThng compound. Water samples were seal to the1 for tah State Health Lab to reThe MIR. test and geosmin sults slum ml Castle Dale at Hi parts per trillion and Orangi'i-tll- e at .'SS parts per trillion. Almost can taste these1 at 20 parts pm- trilstipplie's Algae- -- t I ewi'i-yon- lion. To help solved Hit' taste and odor problems, they fklek'tl a elieumcal called potassium permanganate This is an oxidant ' hat is tisi'd for taste i nei odorconlrol. Thert'vvas not much change so then increaseel In amount added, until they adiled too much, w Inch in turn i caused the water to have brow nish-ta- n ts 'a T risks. here ai e two possible1 oxidants and discussed application further in the December meeting, but the board hits been told may lie also were1 ii i time igai ion sy usseel at the ugiist usage- w ns meeting about avei age Mai k Maiisholtl IM and the Irrigation com pony donated Nk an e feel to t astle H!e t'e nod t I h. Hie Hnitetl States ) lie boat d sta't el I hat m ist bi'Armv Field Band e hue throughout the nd ol Si jin mber lie exl a s !e valley Spa. ial Si ice Dr irie meeting he e I e ( i w ill lii - ( o 'I it 7 I, 7 0 p in Kcirl V one t street in Hunting-ton- meters had to Imre , te ) n samples three ine-hi'- have shown the road ot thri'i1 chip seatl coats, ol asplmlt that are S Chili & Bread Stic k S2.00 Baked Goods Candy f resh Bread Bread Sticks Crafts Crocheted Items L mbroiderv Ite'ins Silver Jewelry Antiques Candles Iole Painting e ry rie-- are1 It Dv,'- ( lour inches of All u )i ( 'lu tit is, in lu ke it ,s it ) ii m it k i lift' lit m il Ik i oi int t .min ( It t tit ee ( ilk'yt ,ISI tst nee '('e zt lot i It it e Ie ) ll T il Ki .( llll St ' ii ( ie t ( ke't il Vlvoe.itroi n ie Tie I ) t (' e i tt ell hHiOl I illejge oil isle n t T, h oe He' tx lg Si ii , ll 1, , ( ,( it ll it I T lyii'ss t ii u i it st Ilex' it Ik ke Is. c h ll us e i n )e )i id in. ill it vv ill l ,i se It i lie ssee sl,ini ire I ei e lo ie to An m ie Ie 5, it u i ie Lets. , is! olle A ol , isle m I I, il loo Ninth i o tk mot mil ii'i ol lu ki'is let jueste-(ii i,i of S) M e ( e i l, I , I i lenver ll k ( i asii'i nl ntii il ( ll il ) Is k ie ngess utd mail it tell u I I i is I ,i I vv there I i I Aiianoeunenis Ceramics Quilts Afghans White lephant 1 able Craft Supplies Puzzles Books too much and oil, and then three more inches ot asplmlt, liich are litm, then v k Hi I lit iinv 9am to 2pm Drie'd fit till I e ( I Nielsons Construction fourk'st samples. Jlmsi' s ji it e October 11, 2003 raise'll The Canton Road project has been ri'searcheel. c y'- y limned se.mnyt i((ui'st( be Feu-ro- 11 ImixxH in is I complete1, till asphalt vv IVU'isuii Vii orl entei List 2nd Si ait ii Pi ie O, Ltnll 30 kwv is nemriy 1ms been ( rs n w October 30, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. Bake Sale - laiele'xe-ep- ii it t t The curb and gutter projects have- till beam completi'd. final inspection was on Sept. 10, and the punchlist vv ill be1 wicks The street project 'S.xs, N College ol kdslcrn lTlah intent, to sell the1 land They will most likely not take ownership until Jan. 1, 200 within a Soldiers' Chorus N VA i on la 4 Ii vv I Much More! roadbase on top of two inches of asphalt anti then the natural . Joseph Hollingsworth, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Education: Gniduatc of LSU povveli'i-t'- ate'd c;irbon Carbon would be1 the most clk'dive solution It t- a poweler t lull would beaekleel lu'lore the1 water imte'rs the The1 board eonlae'te'd the j. companies thiit mnnulacture the current tillers and lluw did not eommemd putting the1 c;irbou through them. T he board, it they this solution, would do a pilot unit lirst and test it. They 'vould probably nei'd lo build it building to lei'll carbon into the1 Y i e X r 1 .to, ml a tlk'se now inior- - Reg. full Size Complete DruniseE u Her) (.umbels S SHj - L 637-067- 5. N I1 'one onmi for bcoihncbs! Couplets Fender Sicirlcr Outfit! Guitar, flmp, Bog, Cord, Strop, Pics, electronic Tuner, Method Book. HI gynecology. Appointments can be made by uiKor Red Blue or Purple $645 95 His office is located at 945 West Hospital Dr., Suite 4, Price, Utah. Electric Block, Dr. Hollingsworth specializes in low and high risk pregnancy care, family planning, female surgical services and he1 second solution won lei be io run a pipe Irom doe's Valley Dam to the vvati'r tremiment plant. The Kmcry Water Conser-Viinc- y District hits drilled wells up by Joe's Yalli'y that have produced enough water lo run the plant. The water is clean and clear. The pipe w ould most likely Have to be run dow n the middle ill l( s 'A NOUJ sy stemi. W f i Quality $199 95 OBGYN v .V Hi; .Ip 4, F Baton Rouge, LA Tulane Medical School in New Orleans Serv'ed on staff as Assistant Professor of -s options and present Pcovcy solu-- i ;u-ti- so J Second, try l ions to tin1 problem The first is to change1 the material in the curre'iit lilti'i-- to 1A DK This would make it sale1 to use1 chlo-- , lie eight yemr repay ment scht'dule, as well as a StiJti.TOO grant. The looking )s good fora S1.27J.JOO loan, with a 2 7 pemmt interest rate, and an ten appraisal, anil purchase contract. Jelf Richards, attorney, is riling up the contract. Mike Wolfe is sending a k'tU'r ol h iiiex 1 that the application tint to it. None of is dangerous to health, so ivsi-di'iidon't need to worry about it materials. The road will lit1 rotomilleel and reasphalleel Nielsons would like1 to split the cost three1 ways between Herron City. Nielson's and the Special Service District. The board them reported on the 200 CIR application The1 application has been accepted it aboil tastes, oelor or color the1 mation at the- ni'xt meeting The1 boitrel itlso revii'we'il the1 201 IJ const met ion projt'cts. The' Orangev ilk1 chip semi jtroji'ct is wailing for the paint stripers to come. The board hits informi'il the company that il the stripe'rs are not hm-- when uk'il, lluw will hire their own stripers and ek'duct the out ol the will Leamaster Darrel projevt. All other e'ontaet the1 items lor this proji'cl liitve1 hern completed. T'he SR-1- 0 water relocation not had bi'en starlt'il. but project was schi'eluieil to start relaying lineon Si'pt. 2 1. The Herron Lagoon tvloen-tio- n projee-- is waiting lor a writ- ONLV these prices beginners enn get q not just toys! Holiday loyauuays UJelcome! Guitar, Piano Si Drum Lessons at our Store |