Show N The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday February 28 2002 — A9 X were made by die state The TMDL section is responsible for developing water quality improvement plans But a sewer system is not die remediation plan’s current recommendation Instead the document suggests that septic tank restrictions be considered in those communities to reduce groundwater pollution A sewer system would not be recommended unleu groundwater problems Creek Continued from A1 Division of Water Quality seated city officials landown- en and concerned citizens with a program for remedial- ing water quality in the Spring Creek drainage The plan is meant to identify and reduce agricultural pollutants like phosphorus ammonia and fecal coliforms that are spoiling the stream's aquatic habitat ' Mike Allred watershed coordinator for the Utah Division of Water Quality said the is to a fishery in the Spring Creek from Highway 8991 downstream The water is currently too polluted to serve that pur-- become an issue during future monitoring Judd said But other citizens were also critical of the state’s data The study is extremely rough in nature” said George Whitney a college Ward resident “Clearly they need to do ’ a better job explaining what they' do know and what they sort of know” However Alex Anderson a recent graduate from Utah State University described the - u Jim Heriihy spokesman for ConAgra Bed' said die com- pany is willing to comply “We are committed to maintaining the quality of die local water supply” he said “We 'valid proposal for plan improving water conditions alongfthe Spring Hynim’s treatment plant V peek 1 ughest costs will be borne by ConAgra Beef and the Hyrum Wastewater Treatment Plant Bath contribute significantly to phosphorus pollution id the drainage The meat packaging facility for instance will be asked to cut their phosphorus output from 29420 kilograms a year to 170 kilograms ' will also face s though to a lesser degree The plan requires the city to cut its phosphorous output from 3630 kilograms a year to a mere 140 kilograms Both entities will be given three years tocomply The remediation plan is out for public comment until March 8 A draft is available online at wwwdeqstateutus -- are in compliance with the current standards and have every intention of staying in compliance in the future” He said it was too early to determine whether a treatment plant would be'needed to meet the phosphorous limits : significant-reduction- eqwqtmdltmdlwebhtm end-go- al in mlife Allred sqid many of the landowners along the drainage already have remediation plans in place He said the state is willing to work with landowners to make those improvements bn a voluntary ’ ' THERE’S PLENTY OF TIME FOR SMALLTALK basis But the proposed remedia-tion plan was scrutinized heavily Wednesday night by citizens like Scott Morrill a Young Ward resident He questioned whether the data was sufficient to suggest measures as drastic as building a sewer system in die College-Young Ward communities " Harry Judd environmental manager of the state’s Total Maximum Daily Load section said “more exhaustive research’' would be required before such a recommendation Wireless Digital Advantage $3999 monthly calling plan AT&T mm 3000 it night & weekend minutes says Russians kill torture Chechens 600 anytime minutes sir (that’s 50 more) with a two-yeagreement ar FREE - York-bas- ' Nokia 5165 MOSCOW (AP) — V Khadisht Vitaeva says she last saw her husband alive lying face down on the ground afrejr Russian soldiers dragged him from their home in Chechnya Daud Vitaev’s body was lata found in a mass grave V and his killing by Russian die in Alkhantown of troops Kala is one of six documented in a new report released Wednesday Jby the New Human Rights Watch The organization accused Russian troops of committing arbitrary detentions torture and extrajudicial executions during a series of security sweeps in die region in late Juneand early July Human rights groups and Chechens have long focused complaints against the Russian practice of cordoning off whole towns as they try to corner rebels who hide among ' civilians In Moscow mean while Russian President Vladimir Putin told his security council that Chechnya was largely stabilized and that rebel groups had been significantly wieUk-- ened Russian news agencies reported Yet the killing of at least five soldiers and police- -' men over the previous 24 hoursunderlined the determination of insurgents to contin- - V I ue effects tdUoody and demoralize Russian forces Large-scal- e offensives in ' Chechnya ended in die spring of 2000 and Russian officials have claimed repeatedly that the rebels are fractured and on the verge of defeat On Wednesday Chechnya’s ' prime minister Stanislav Ilyasov condemned die practice saying The civilian population suffers” during the sweeps the Interfax news agency reported Despite repeated govern-- : meet pledges to end the practice die sweeps have continued ftomises to inves- - 4? 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