Show — r gpinnny rr— yT ymywy ymyyii y uy ny ert Nell Taylor hazardous substances coordinator for the Division of Environmental Health said the reporting requirement is designed to provide local governments emergency response agencies and the general public with appropriate information about T :-’- h (hTlininninnrirTTrai-fnmj- Free Enterprise Crusade Near Report Hazardous Substances t Utah businesses governmental agencies and Individuals storing more than specified amounts of certain “extremely hazardous”1 substances have until May 17 to re-to the Utah Department of ywyyywayniryityiiry-TfMyiTnyayi- buildings and highways from going Special to The Tribune Lieutenant AMERICAN FORK Gov W Val Oveson said he's planning to “go on a crusade" to inform Utah youths about the Importance of a healthy and vital free enterprise sys- - hazardous materials foenrf in the community “This is the first of several new reporting requirements mandated by Utah implementation td the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right V Know Act” he said More than 400 substances are classified as “extremely hazardous” but the amouats necessary for reporting vary according to the relative danger of the individual substance up" tem Speaking to high school student leaders Friday at the Spring Leader- ship Conference of the State Association of Student Councils held at American Fork High School Mr Oveson said he was shocked recently to read a letter from a young coed asking him to fight pollution and expressing the hope he could “stop the uumiyii 9 J"" H- i ’Vi? 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