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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 28, 1977 IS Approves Plain To Administer Me Suer Kiver GOG will allocate 137 million in continued funding for the 208 By ROSELYN KIRK study as well as Although Davis Council of (COG) y approved a plan to administer the Weber River 208 Water Quality Study, approval from Morgan and Weber Counties is necessary before the project administration is settled. Governments funded He said, EPA in Washington is impressed with the 208 Water Quality Study since it r elimination of pollution sources and the construction of storm drainage facilities in Davis, Weber and Morgan Counties. When the total federal funding runs out on August 31, the three counties will have to decide whether they will share in providing 25 percent of the cost of continuing the study, Dr. Alten Davis and Dr. Jean White, Counties or an individual study for each county. Cost was the major factor in the decision to go with the three county study. Dr. White said the cost for a plan would be $139,000 as opposed to a $89,500 cost each for Davis and Weber counties to finance the project individually. She said the cost for Morgan County to fund an individual project would be ty $25,900. DR. WHITE and Dr. Davis proposed a council, composed of members from Weber, Davis and Morgan counties, which would administer the project. They would be assisted by a Commissioners expressed hope that federal funding may be available to supplement this amount. Projects will be the result of recommendations made through the 208 from Weber State College, said. j DR, MICHAEL Miner, 208 Water Quality director, told agreement between Morgan and Davis flood control levy, which will raise $480,000 in funds the first year. consultants jnanagement an counties, includes a comprehensive storm water plan, the first one in the nation going on under EPA funding." EARLIER THIS month Davis COG had approved a plan to have Davis County Commissioners administer storm drainage and flood control projects. These projects will begin to be funded through a two mill study was to plan for the TWO-yea- the country. three-count- THE similar throughout projects out that four options were the current plan open where the three counties work together, an agreement between Morgan and Weber firm of en- professional gineers, who would work with study. ALTHOUGH COG officials have approved the central administration of the project, they had delayed the decision on the further management of the study until they could confer with their city councils. Dr. White had pointed Davis COG, that though federal funding for the project had been in question, that Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials had assured the local agency that two bills now in congress the council on a consulting basis. Technicians from the three counties would analyze water samples at monitoring stations. Davis County COG will wait for Weber and Morgan counties to act on the proposal before the final outcome is known. DR. W'HITE said she feared that if the counties decided to let the 208 project die without picking up the 25 percent funding, no more money from the federal government would be available for similar planning projects. County Planner Joseph Moore, who is the Davis COG administrative three-count- I missile communications equipment repairman at Ellsworth AFB, S.D., with the 44th Strategic Missile Wing. quick print offset While at Vandenberg, unit personnel will be vying for title of the best of the best in their respective fields. There, they will be matching their skills and knowledge blueprinting copying silkscreen lettering binding signs design & against specially selected crews from SACs nine layout advertising geological Illustration tech, drawing eng. drafting arch, drafting mech. drafting stationary bf 0 to ! ..' - business cards announcements CQ SACS 10th missile compe- tition, termed continental Ballistic Missile force, Staff Sergeant Ellis E. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Stevens, 67 South 500 pads programs East, Clearfield, has been selected to represent his wing in the 1977 Strategic Air Command (SAC) missile combat competition at $ KwyevIfU Utah Van-denbe- AFB, Calif., April 27 4017 - May 6. to promote the exchange of professional information and refine, whenever possible, present procedures and techniques. ELLIS E. STEVENS forms mailers prof, papers IKS30J(u Nerfli Main Wtraa Olympic Arena 77, is designed to recognize the proficiency and readiness of the U.S. Inter- tml m jj n and Titan wings. 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