Show 8 Millard Page County Chronicle ProaressyJISJ tor Public Notice D'vision of Water Quality Ltah Department of Environmental Quality Public Notice for the Renewal of Ground Water Discharge Permit NOTICE DELTA CITY NOTICE OF ELECTION ee fe f ' e - c 'y ce re e f: vi?" :r at 3e :a eoi 9 ca e ec' O" " s 'a vea" te'ms trvee Ccrc ': e r ens G vef a eec: ra oa'es a re " ?r Octore- 5 '999 e e a e er! V v't i - Oa s s" f teg 9 c N:es who hae es oec s th n the a' as? V :osecut've Te m o'v e a Decla-es or a Pet en i oi o' Ch": 'i re' "a ce ' ej " ce- af cf a e so "3 s to re a !i t"e City Re ' T"e o' pefiOO is f'C" July 15 1999 V '6 during Ags' r r Xam fv s "ae qes: piease :o" Re:o'Je' s O" ce at De ta tA1 " e c West Del Ct "' V—" Ua' j ej qaed - 4 ' Res "ls: Sca'o' !"e c"te U'r :? NOTICE NOTICE is gven that the Ofy "oi of the City of De'ta will hold a July 12 1999 at 'lea'ing on Monday the C ty Busang located at 76 North 20C 'or the purpose of receiving West public co mment regarding the proposed Nordei Sjpd'vs'on Plat A" located at approxi450 North 490 East The public mately hea'ing will begin promptly at 6 45 p m Dale PARTICIPATE you need a accommodation to participate in the meeting please call the Delta City Office at vast one day prior to the meeting Phone jnty 15 22 Mil'ard Utah of the ground from County water d scharge ore mined permit at Brush Beryl tailings tailings are pond COMMENTS INFORMATION information may be obtained upon request by calling Larry Mize AT 80 '45 or tv wr'tmg the aforementioned address Related documents are available for 1460 W revew dur'pg normai business hours at the Division of Water Quality 288 Lane City Sa s Recorder Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on July 15 and Nc of De ta renea Additional ary 2000 Manene Cummmgs Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on July 15 and UT 64624 Noah ies —a" s Mmes FURTHER e" Fillmore Ten LOCATION Put' c comments are invited any time prior to Monday August 16 1999 Written comments may be directed to the Division of Water Quality Po Box 144870 Salt Lake City UT comments received pner to close of business August 2 1999 will A the formulation of final determinations to be imposed on the permit be ccsiae'eJ e hearing written may be held requests are received within the first 15 days of ns pub'ic comment period that demonstrate significant public interest and substantive ssues ex'St to warrant holding a hearing hereby g'ven that a be held November 2 1999 ' :ao year office for mayor and council seats FiUmgs must 'ee Recorder be sb"1 tied tore FiiimoreCity Utah behAeen "5 West Ce"ter F iimore Fillmore J '5 and August 16 1999 C 'y o'd'nance provides for a eecTon A th a primary election only '"ce than two candidates file for each cos'tion Candidates must be a U S at least 18 years old a registered vote' and a resident of Fillmore for at least twelve consecutive months prior to the November election Elected officials will tae office on the first Tuesday of Janu- Ce as Amended and 1953 mc Weilma" iman inc Has requested a The plant extracts March 24 1994 PUBLIC )' C tv Co ting comments on its proposal to of me Utah be cw under authority miies to the west and from located about plant wastewater including '"ported from throughout the world scosed of a tailings pond located just north of the plant This as 'eceved ail liquid wastes from the facility smce 1969 v'e s '5 Oiiyt Dea Code Arnotated Uta" P o Box 815 s" seo FILLMORE CITY NOTICE OF ELECTION NOT'CF ALL CITY MEETINGS Cv- Brush Delta a'e" Ce-- s so deso' R3 NAME: 'j ? v aac" Code Qua1 ' ul INFORMATION FACILITY Published in the Millard Chronicle Progress on July 1999 22 29 and August C tv Roper Mayor PHE PUBLIC IS IfoMTEDTO c o" oa'e Section Act - A3mnsvatve ' f cafes c' Oa es a NOTICE Department of Environments' g'ound water a scnarge permit PERMITTEE vr ote Tow" at tier e 22 ce i 199 s r so'' j!:'o 99 ju oav vav "—ea'e a a PERMIT C a ea v e e ' e a Dec ce'vee" Reccdei Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on July 8 and 15 ej c' Ca a"eejs :o"se:w! ve og re Jate o' 'eg ste eo To oeoo'e 4 v s e"ew " : tan i"ne UGW270001 OF PUBLIC PURPOSE e e 'a o' '? oe NO PERMIT ' Tow w ea' to te rs'O" : cos t'CS o'oe- 'o be a ca :ae - tea Sta'es C oe" !e Federal and Utah State laws The 'oilowmg table shows the results of our monitoring the period of January 1st to December 3 1st 1998 All drinking water including bottled water may be reasonably expected to contam at least small amounts of some to remembe' that the presence of these constituents does not s important constituents necessarily pose a health risk not be the following table you will find many terms and abbreviations you might the following To help you better unoe'stand these terms we ve provided famihar definitions not present (ND) laboratory anaiys s indicates that the constituent is sources of water the Utah For water systems that have multiple ND Low High Division of Drinking Water has given water systems the option of listing the test results of the constituents m one table instead of multiple tables To accomplish this the lowest m and highest values detected in the multiple sources are recorded in the same space the report table Pats per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg'l) one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10 000 Parts per billion tppb) or Micrograms per liter (ug'l) one part per billion cor'esponds to one minute in 2000 years or a single penny in $10 000 000 one part per trillion Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (nanograms1) 000 000 00C corresponds to one minute in 2 000 000 years or a single penny in $10 one part per quadrillion Parts per quadrillion (ppq) or Picograms per liter (picograms 000 000 000 000 corresponds to one minute in 2000 000 000 years or one penny in $10 of in a measure liter the is radioactivity liter Picocunes per (pCiL) picocunes per water measure of radiation absorbed by the body Millirems per year (mremyr) million fibers per liter is a measure of the presence of Million Fibers per Liter (MFL) asbestos fibers that are longer than 10 micrometers of the Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) nephelome'nc turbidity unit is a measure to the average person cianty of water Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable exceeded triggers Level (AL) Action the concentration of a contaminant which treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow Treatment Technique (TT) (mandatory language) A treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (mandatory language) The "Maximum Allowed" iMCL) is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) (mandatory language) The "Goal'(MCLG) is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health MCLGs allow for a margin of safety Date- Because of required sampling time frames e yearly 3 years 4 years and 6 years sampling dates "May" seem out of date Because some chemicals are not used or stored in areas around Waivers iW) water sources some water systems have been given waivers that exempt drinking them from having to take certain chemical samples these waivers are also tied to Drinking Water Source Protection Plans tne 999 City 1999 1999 For those individual needing special assistance in accordance with the Americans DsabiHt'es Act piease contact the Utah Department of Environmental Quality of Human Resources at Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on July 15 1999 with The Water We Drink DELTA CITY This report We re pleased to present to you this year s Annual Water Quality Report to you designed to inform you about the quality of the water and services we deliver of every day Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve drinking water the water treatment process and protect our wate' resources We are committed to all being pumped are deep wells ensuring the quality of your water Our water sources from the lower artesian aquifer means to you our customer This report shows our water quality and what your water utility please you have any questions about this report or concerning We want contact Neil Forster at Delta City Office 76 North 200 West (435) about their water utility you want to learn more our valued customers to be informed lease attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings City Council meetings are held on of each month the second and fourth Mondays for constituents in our drinking water in accordance with Delta City routinely monitors is 1FST RFSt'LTS rrw Ji tv i' tj t tt Al CONTAMINANTS MK ROBlOUMilt — t prtxif'' ml 'I t oliffr wm! humv uir ij m pwtin : H tMWWitff s iSo(fhr ihyc kc f n ampin pmftaf CONTAMINANTS RADIOACTIVE roor p"'' 4rpoN 7 7 roo i 1 t mrrmm Mi TEST RESl'lTS prtwtrd mtta icib frpi rfuiatnm iW N'" " ' INORGANIC ' ' ' " ' CONTAMINANTS Aimo "mi rltxwct mm 4 iiIffilM win t Vwik U ill!' fillcitinui' (mM ijiumill thwt tw mt tvhmrft Brllnm rtcx WW H l'ww fdtartc rraura atn art lrvarf mtlmnti (mvtet fotilim ptic oiMn s lofuin Think ofitoj our Jiunmer dale pmrvto kO 4m H Jtpum dactef rmo l?led dco tro Im icfrena or (mm l f RikA wwf Take advantage of our summer special — Zions 5° Kquity Credit Line with a APR introductory rate Our Home Equity Credit Line has no origination appraisal or closing fees You can borrow up to 100 of your home's equity You can use the money how and when you wish — it's as simple as writing a check You can even save on taxes00 Zions Home Equity Credit Line is the perfect to the way nwanat m4T extra cash you need Call in the Salt Lake C itv area (5626) ZIONS BANK ic ic zionil link lr 11 n Kr jf klS--m ( r U'RIIWS 1tu co ni nmr IJirs tuK mimum uu cfc lm Mo Uhoau In addition to the sampling outlined In the table above we have also sampled for (21 Organic Chemicals 28 Pesticides 35 Unregulated Organic Chemicals and 10 Unregulated Pesticides) These additional chemicals were not detected sources of drinking water are subject to potential contamination by constituents that are naturally occurring or are man made Those constituents can be microbes organic or inorganic chemicals or radioactive materials All drinking water including bottled water may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health nsk More information about contarninents and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking MCL s are set at very stringent levels To understand Water Hotline at the possible health effects described for many regulated constituents a person would have to drink 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a chance of having the described health effect Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the persons such as persons with cancer undergeneral population going chemotherapy persons who have undergone organ transplants people with HIV AIDS or other immune system disorders some elderly and Infants can be particularly at risk from infections These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers EPACDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of and other microbiological infection by Cryptosporidium contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline We at Delta City work around the dock to provide top quality water to every tap We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources which are the heart of our ' community our way of Hfe and our children's future Quality on Tmpl Our commitment our prohulon Published In the lard County Chronicle Progress Jury 1S itN Volatile get VlJ U rm 'J POOR |