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Show 8C DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1973 Water cleanup priorities set A priority said Richard list for funding Hansen, chief C water pollution control projects has been prepared by the engineer of the Health Department's water quality section. State Division of Health's Water Pollution Committee. It will be sent to the Environ. Agency-soonmental Protectiun The allottent in fiscal 1972 was $11.1 million for waste water treatment projects This year it is only $2 8 million. To to the add committees troubles, this year the funding is on a 75 percent (rather than the previous 30 to 33 percent) federal funding nd a broader would receied $7 million for fiscal 73. Federal funds have been to the EPA for allocated water pollution control projects across the C.S., "but not enough money was allocated for Utah to fund everything we think should go forward." "We have received no mdi- scope of projects are eligible for federal It is uncertain if the $2 8 million is really all Utah will get this year. Congress originally passed an appropriations bill of $11 billion to be spent over uo .ears President Nixon vetoed the bill as being budget-breakin- repassed it Congress over his veto President Nixon said he rtill would not allow more than about half of the appropriation to be spent At that point. Utah's share was figured at $2 8 million. But a federal court recently ruled that President Ni.xon may not impound the money. Under the amount Congress originally appropriated. Utah - Cougar Lane gets okay The Salt Lake County Commission today ignored a recommendation from the county planning commission and approved a request bv Kearns High School student leaders to rename the street in front of the school "Cougar Lane Bruce Brvner. a senior and vice president of the debate club at Kearns, told the commission that the street, now designated as 4MI0 West, is not a through street and fronts only on the High School and a planned nearby golf course. cation of a.n thing changing from the $2 8 million figure. said Hansen But Utah's share could well turn out to be the higher amount, he said were given (Communities priority for the monev. based on complicated stanEP dards Top priority went to Tremonton. Box Elder County. Others are. listed in order of need Heber City: Cedar City: Eureka. Juab County. Castle Uale, Emery . Beaver and Gunnison (equal priority): Huntington. Emcrv County ant Grove. Provo. Sandy and Spanish Fork all tied for last place If a community is not ready to start on a proposed construction. a reevaluation will be made so that federal funds won t be lost. When two projects have equal priority, the state will determine the order of funding, based on valid local consideration.. i ii I ii ti r i i i vWr American Fork. Lehi. Pleas- - Bike-A-Th- on collections preway near $3,000 ... GAS FIREPLACES Collections from the June 2 sponsored by the Salt Lake Division of the American Cancer Society have reached nearly $3,000. according to Cancer Society officials. SOPHISTICATED NEW n HOME DECORATING ACCENT Since nearly SI. 300m pledges have not as yet been received, however, "We encourage, all the youth who rode to get out and make the collections as said Mike soon as possible. Murdock, program director for the American Cancer Society's Utah division "We feel that under the circumstances it was very sucsaid Murdock, noting cessful that the drive had fallen short He $10,000 its of goal that participation explained had not been as heavy as due to the activitys falling on the opening day of fishing season. Modern fireploces . . . classic line ond superb crqftsmonship in the Scandinavian tradition. Widely accepted by modern fomilies as the simple, inexpensive way to add sparkling new flavor to any room in the home. Nine, lavish decorator colors . . . fully cccessorized, easily and quickly installed. See Our Complete Fireplace line! Gas logs, Gas Fireplaces, Gas Ranges, Barbecues, Fireplace Screens, Grates ond Tools. was part of to raise $150,000 m Salt Lake County and equal amount for the rest of the state. 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