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Show 2B Tb Sail Lake Tribene, Fednesdaj, December 8, 1371 fvleGW CU'WBStaMS KCC Asks Time in Clean Air Steps, Waits Standards Challenge Riding Kcnnecott Copper Corp. is seeking more time for itates to submit plans for achieving federal air quality standards pending the outcome of a suit in Washington, D.C., challenging the validity of national secondary sulfur dioxide stan- dards. offinisl in New York said Tuesday the 1970 Clean Air Act amendments specifically provide for judicial challenge of air quality standards by the federal promulgated A KCC Environmental Agency (EPA). Protection And while KCC is not challenging the primary sulfur dioxide standards estabthose lished bv EPA deemed necessary to protect it does not human health think the secondary standards can be supported under the federal act, the officer said. Challenges Being challenged by KCC in the U.S. Court of Appeals for Washington are the annual and secondary sulfur dioxide air quality standards. The annual standard pro- posed by EPA is .92 parts s.tl- fur dioxide per million parts air (ppm): The standard is .10 ppm. KCC filed the suit in May, and the EpA submitted a brief replying to the suit Nov. 8. the official said, KCC, expects to submit a reply brief sometime this week, and the court has been asked lo deliver an opinion as soon as possible. of Spps No Change Its unrlear what effect a decision favoring KCC would have in Utah, and KCC officials in New York and in the Utah Copper Division here would not on speculate that possibility. But Dr. Grant S. Winn, executive sec.etary of the Utah Air Conservation Committee, said there would be no effect as KCCs Utah operations are controlled by a variance in compliance with state law. This variance is based on state laws dealing with visible emissions, he noted, and the federal suit will have no effect unless KCC chooses to use the fpdpral ruling as a basis for challenging the state law. TAR GAZERO -- By AUKS HAtt. 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If 2- - Wednesday if the Salt Lake County Commission had authority to rezone the Olympus Golf Center and 19 acres around it. Opponents of the action are aucommission questioning thority to rezone the property from an agriculture classification to one allowing condomin- V3, JAN. IS it $ZQc - PISCES 20 V.A iums. Restraining Order Last week they received a temporary restraining order construction blocking on the units to be built overlooking the par 3 golf course at 5700 South and the Van Winkle Expressway. About 400' units are planned for the site. first . 112 two hours During of pros and cons Tuesday, opponents contended they were "su- by chang es announced at the public hear-innled astray by a pronouncement that Commissioner JPhilip R. Blnmquist could nor --vote on the matter he did not attend the pufjlic hearing. T- Cast Balance rprised" d It ; later was decided that Mr. - Blomquist could not he kept from voting and his decision, cast the balance of power commission ruling. in ;the for the county, Speaking Ieputy County Attorney C. Van. Drunen noted zoning hearings are not trials nor administrative proceedings limited .by formality. said plans were available! at the County Planning Department and that the pub- 1 C ase lie was told changes wppp made in an effort to conform the people with "w wanted. hat Louis M. Haynie, attorney Prudenfor the developers tial Service Corp. and Pines cited a Development Co. Utah Supreme Court decision that "zoning is a legislative function of the county commission" and the court should not interfere with such actions unless they are clearly outside commission powers. Dog Sought Iii Attack On Girl, 16 If you have seen a Siberian Husky dog lately, it could mean $50 to you. And, if it is the right dog, it could mean quite a lot mote to Susan Woods, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Woods, 4901 Wallace Ln. (2925 East). Miss Woods was bitten by such a dog as she was leaving East High School. She suffered wounds in the abdomen. "If wc dont find the dog and isolate it to see if it has rabies, my daughter will have be the rabies to given vaccine, Mr, Woods said. He said his daughter was hospitalized but is now resting at home. "There will he a $50 reward for anyone finding the dog. They ran call me at he said. A Rights, Camera, Action . . . zCcremony Marks Opening IQf State Yale Festivities - honors. Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller presented a plaque to Rnaeville students for a tree to the theme "Christ- mas Through the Eyes of a Child. Other schools competing were Weber High School, Davis, Kaysville and North These proposed statp standards are more stringent in some respects, Dr. Winn noted. 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