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Show ',:: ; V 4 B man NEWS, 1974 !I, JULY THURSDAY, etto 1 VIWit 16., re pr 4C um tio Aztion is apparently being :liken on some major inzuranee Services Office recommendations to improve city fire no formal citywide prinettion, plan has been devised. report issued in February by the gave the: city a thirtklass fire protection rating after a study of the city water supply, building codes anti fare fighting equipment. Though the report was generally favorable, recamtriendations were made in seveal areas. k able to the Vniversitv of Utah area and Eneiga Dawns was listfal as 'moderately to Erriously inadequate." According to Charles WiLon, water department superintendent, an adddit,n, al pump at the Stinnyside pumping sta, lion and a new pump planned for the U. pumping station ehtielii help alleviate the situation, sive, certain deficiencies were found in firereistant constructiori, protection of ojienings in fire walls and hi thickness of walls. A limited program of electrical inspectitin was noted. Mee iien'tie City Fire Chief Leon DeKorver said the department has acquired three additional engines on loan until three ordered pumpers arrive in October or November. lie said a recently obtained 10efoot aerial ladder truck will help meet the recommendation that at least one ladder company be sent to MI fires. The chief also said that in response to the report, plans have been made to upgrade the department training !acility by putting blacktop on the grounds. Inspection of hydrants and fire hazards and pre-firplanning were also in need of impmement, according to the rvpon DeKorver feels the new number station on Industrial Road and a station planned in the U. of V, rva enable the department to send more men out on inspection tours, 1 ge water accessary ,,:',' , T v..,p,,, ,, 1,r,..v- 4:,,t lit t..1 -' man no r .. , ...;,:,....,..-- ' . ;OS ....., . s:F:Tiiirol ! , . 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' ,?"." ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4.4,-,-, i s'-- ln r-ii- "i' ',.;, , ,2,..;.-i;-- - .,., ', ,, ; - - "- - '' ':1 , 41 r,,,,, 1 '- A,- -'- datf,44 fv''",'.1,P;-- Stani e,, - ,,, ,,,,i-!4,,- ' ,:.. -,, .:,,,, fi'. ''17-'- - At, ' - .3.r .4. .......,,, .; ma Oat mai ittoptre , .. ;;,-,,s:,'- 1 - .., , - badrup materials. 4 s,:,,.,- , If LI,... - ,,,, aim,. .,,,,,,,,:,::i-,,,- t,,., 1 4- : --4 : : -- ,:,11 ,,, This is because the exact location, direction and intensity cannot be predicted Wilson explained, addding that Salt Lake City has the largest stock of waterworks materials in the state and has suppliers here with 1 1 t fr i -- tr,' - - lac i ' - 4f I :',,,.'. ' by the city engimer and city x Charles Wilson said his department studies in conjunction with the U. to determine possible action in case of an eartinpaake. His department has concluded from this study rind from consulting with nth- cials in earthquake areas in California that "the only wny to guard against earthquakes is to have adequate One new engine requested by the department has not been obtained due to budget problems, DeKorver said. A recommendation to replace hoses at certain intervals has also not been acted upon, he said. .'' tidied Win be aUzfriey. pv inchistrialist said. hes The six-inc- h He said he has found on his tout that the people roost con-- I teromi ililoot Pnvirlinmeotal strip mining in the West are not just "small gmups of I rgA &omit plars, rtval s, crf..:,,Tt. atm has made e 1 thz He said the new 1973 edition of the National Uniform Building Code has been ad ; sinee the report, replacing the IVO report The new edition, he said, has much stronger rules toncerning tire hazards, such 89 requiring at least two exits from all single family dwellings A new plastics ordinance, passed by the City Comminsion in June, retricts the use ir construction of poiyurethane, a highly flammable plastic. A mnjor earthquake, the ISO report said, could rupture ad underground utilities the Wasatch Fault. vhoplell mining plate. Train said "there is a need in re,..;earch on for a step-ureclamation" and that coal companies should be putting Iwo of their on funds trito 1 a "The project could be completed in a year if necessary," said Behrens. The 'wen rejected an earlier proposAl by members of Congessional &legation that gaps in the Southern Pacific &laced causeway crossing the lake be widened. But bef.4iisie of diffeient3 in volionie aild density of water, if the kvel were equalized, the south arm would be only about six incites lower while the nor,h arm would rise 12 inches, they said. In the pree4,--,-;the higher concentra Lim of minerals in the orth artri would be diluted, posAtity ruining the extraction indugries there. And the advantage cold be wiped out tile next wet year. t take would be 'about a third as The new "Lezser as the parent body. The dco,ert in the aea is about 1.! as deed It flat in Utah, 47.1th, griTy zay is as a bombing range the ledera! govenlment, the rnental controls over surface !Tuning, with emphasis on of strip MIMS, he continued. Where reclamation is not possible, he said, no I director of City Craig Peterson, building arid housing services, said most of the defirienees listctil have have been taken care of, thong!! not nec9arilly due to the report. envirtm- fl c-- ; it-c- mm, make should The country sure there are strong fp rip Two bids were offeml for the modified refarbislitg plan, ranging Amtn CI,240 to musta City engineers had estimate of $1,,SW,V1.. Bd were tiled a preliminary Pot the redecorating, vellkh weeks ago Sevarl opened to the st7le of the hoildir4 the inclixted reAoration from aprox . when it wn constrAled The tint bids to $30,01)1. iroately gq,coo bids were too hick, and tie Gremer &aid the rtrOrted office decorations to inchtde patoting, carpeting and other esswtials, removing the restontion aspect of the about vx,r4 galions riJer the amount of mW, or one million acrefeet a year. At the present time, GM., itself has pumping capacity of about VV,009 gZons pet itiinute, using ri pumps of varilitig size, The purttOng station waild eust between 4,3 and ttli the busiriessmen said. But compared with the million investments around the lake, and the maintenance costs, this is relatively inexpensive. The pumps themselves would cost about $1 million, with Me rest going for conAruction, possibly a canal, pipe. lines, a power line and a road. 1 Greener Glen Corrunisslooner cv-:orr- run TO maKe Cefth Co' ty 2 second Sall Lake City set of bids for rectemrating the office of Public Safety Lit gram. AddStitard staff membets the EPA Denver reton Ifrom rebsbly be needed til monitor shale programs- - "As we rrtonitor the tectivoiogy, we will be able to rake tudgmenu on how, ten and if we should go ahead with full scale development," he said. i water commissioner, said an additional pumping station is planned for the Sunnyside area to further relieve water shortages, The reports also listed deficiencies in some pieces of fire fighting equipment used by the adt Lalx City Fire Depart- ment. 1 1 Although the city's water supply is rated "fair to :ood, supplies to the LI. of U. area are generally inadequate. avail- Salt t.ate. City talkj ss part of a te,ur of ws-r- n enemy deve!opmenfe. He said a wide range of enviare ronmental problems tocpected in the oil shale pro- i I Although bullding code provisions were generally found to be comprehen Acmrding to city officials, changes made since Febniary satisfying nW recommendalons are, for the most part, not directly due to the study-- , but are tsirt of ongoing plans for city protection. The ISO studies are made approximatdy every, 10 years, The study rated city water supplies agency. 1 'ain was I sw,geStiCirk that more stalled was radually hydrants be being taken tare of by a new hydrant ordinance. The ordinance forbids completion of tri5re than 31 percent of a desigrAed for three or ling indivithial family dwelling tit:its "whet) said building is located more than 200 feet away from a fire hydrant" A Cam, who 1 Artscering a quesilon about Kermecutt Copper Cirp, 11 said "air quality in this roust be a very serious i." lle Mate of viten he Moiled at the airport Wednerday everting, the air was so polluted he was viable to see either the Triooritaim or the etty their way of tile. TT d not enouet ptan rang is being doe by nate and loyal governnyents to provide tor order!), devek)iprnent. ait and water quality are not violated, according to Russet E. Trair, administrator of the federal Ithat 1 year?" Cam said a ISO I,..,-2- alte 11 "We check our hoses and mal4c ilJtv they'll weather the wear,' he said. -What if we only itze them once a Deseret News staff writer 'iair to goner," althoegh w3ter I New set of bids 67e in I to redecorate cipi'm oiaue closely emironmentaltis," tzt are ranthers, anntrs and others Iwild Lye in the area and an afraid that mkt ITSCITTV deveWprriont may be a threat to Emirontmental Protection will be Agency csperts pnwonitoring oil shale de.,e1c., mtnts in Utah, Co lotailaoti WyomMg very closely to see 1I 4 non gmeal.s Camms Ey Martita A rIV1(11 .64.21 MIA& it TN EPA wi U!JIUJ e 4 g t.'1101,L litUrat altive 2 .12.2It if I Oate gvw 4g, |