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Show Pge 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 13. 199S AT7K Continued from previous page LOCAL NOTICES barrels per day of water, and 25,0000 to 100,000 cubic feet per day of natural gas. To receive a complete copy of the Environmental Assessment for Snyder Oil Corporations proposed development in the Leland Bench area you can contact Charlie Cameron, at the BIA Office of Draft E.A. prepared on proposed drilling in Leland Bench area Roosevelt City and Revised FY 1994-9- 5 Redevelopment Budget The public hearing will be conducted in the City Council Roan at the Roosevelt City Municipal Building, 255 South State Street on June 20, 1995, at 6:05 p.m. All interested members of the public are invited to attend. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communications aid and service) during the hearings should notify Carolyn from Krissman at 722-50- A draft Environmental miles of roads, 234 miles of water after disturbance. Assessment has been prepared for injection lines, and 18 miles of The remaining 897 acres would Snyder Oil Corporations water supply lines. Of this total remain disturbed for the life of the development in the Leland disturbance 1,312 acres would be nreilawf Each well would produce surea north of Fort Duchesne on 5400 barrels per day of oil, five reclaimed and reseeded shortly PUBLIC Ute Tribal trust lands. The Environmental Assessment NOTICE t was prepared to assess the environmental consequences of a BUDGET HEARING proposed oil field development by A public hearing hu Snyder Oil on approximately been scheduled to receive Published in the Uintah 25,000 acres within the boundaries comment Basin Standard May 30, regarding public of the Uintah and Ouray Indian the Roosevelt City Tenta- June 6,13, 1995 Reservation. Although half of the tive FY 1993-9- 6 Budget surface area is in private and Revised Roosevelt City all mineral rights are ownership, FY 1994-9- 5 The around the country are beginning Budget Bob Bennett PUBLIC owned the Tribe and by conpublic hearing will be introduced two bills in the to look at water recycling as not recently the administered trust in by NOTICE ducted in the City Council Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). UJ3. Senate to expand the ability only an attractive new way to Room at the Roosevelt City The prqject would explore for and of federal water users to serve their customers but also the water recycling environment. This is a unique, REDEVELOPMENT Municipal Building, 253 Mondevelop oil reserves at depths of participate in 8:30un. to4:30p.m. n South State Street on June BUDGET HEARING and to authorise the program which goes a programs in 0 feet approximately toward to Interior of 20, 1995, at 6:00 p.m. All A public hearing has day through Friday. long way accept preparing for the Secretary the Green River Formation. Carolyn Krissman, Reinterested members of the been scheduled to receive on portions of the fiiture, preserving fresh water prepayment would action The corder proposed public ate invited to attend, public comment regarding Published in the Uintah involve the drilling and Central Utah Project (CUP) which reserves and protecting the in compliance with the the Tentative FY 1995-9- 6 Bennett says will save federal and environment, Bennett added. Basin Standard May 30, development of 625 wells on 40 The second bill introduced by Americans with DisabiliRedevelopment Budget for June 6,13, 1995 acre spacing. Of these, 90 wells local dollars. S. 900, amends the S. The the first ties Act individuals need Bennett, 901, bill, would likely be dry and Reclamation lYqjects Authorization Central Utah Completion Act 535 the with abandoned, and Adjtment Act Amendment of (ClCAjlxpandmg the ability remaining wells being completed to as oil or injection wells. Wells 1998i mnds the 1992ofact by of the Secretary of Interior public accept prepayment from the be drilled at an approximate expanding participation would DELINQUENT wells per year water providers in water reuse and Central Utah Water Conservancy rate of 0 District for the municipal and NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS five years. next the during bill I provides a sensible industrial water facilities of the This of the Approximately 250 DRY GULCH IRRIGATION COMPANY and lasting solution to the growing CUP. It grants new authority for proposed wells would be used in problem of dwindling municipal, both Salt Lake and St George. waterflood projects for enhanced industrial and agricultural water Notice: there ate delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of oil In 1992, Congress enacted recovery. Standard procedures in many areas of the CUPCA which authorized the supplies assessments levied on the 19th day of April 1995, (and assessment levied previously oil field similar used in currently there if any) the several amounts set opposite the name of the respective shareholders developments in the Uinta Basin country. It alio will help protect Secretary rf the Interior to and preserve environmentally as follows: would be employed, and all sensitive and accept early watershed environments negotiatefrom the waterusers of activities during development, payment by reducing demand for freshwater the Jordan Aqueduct component of operation, and abandonment of the supplies. project would be in compliance In my home state of Utah, the Central Utah Water Project with all applicable federal, state, water is a precious commodity; and county and Tribal laws, this legislation will help ensure regulations, and stipulations. better use and management of our The proposed ' action would limited water supply. In particular; initially disturb 209 acres during Salt Lake and St George will construction of wellpads and 85 greatly benefit from this increased ' flexibility, Bennett said. ing special accommodations (including auxiliary communications aid and service) during the hearings should notify Carolyn from Krissman at 722-508:30 a.m. to4:30p.m. Monday through Friday. Carolyn Krissman, Recorder Two Utah water bills introduced by Bennett ' (R-Uta-h) win-wi- 6,500-7,00- 25-15- C6' tIHHHIMMH. GotMiiiimsiBMr I Here is the Answer!!! I I I I Bennett said - - - With Gtrimax Chromium Picoiinate And 3 Natural Herbs . Build Musde i 2. Reduce Your Appetite 3. Lose the Fat Look & Feel Great With More Energy 722-240-6. Comments on. the Environmental Assessment are due by July 5 and should be sent to Cameron in Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026. (CUP). This legislation benefited both tiie federal government and waterusers. the The new legislation expands the authority from the Jordan Aqueduct component to include all municipal and industrial components of the CUP. ' Shortly after the agreement in October of 1993, the federal government received a check from the local water users totaling $35.2 million. The local water district will save money through refinancing and by shortening the total number of payments they must make. According to estimates provided by the districts bonding counsel, it is expected that prepayment of the districts remaining debt could between ricld the federal over $145 million and $200 the next four to five years. "This bill is a simple prepayment which will save the Central Utah Water Conservancy District .a significant amount of money by shortening its repayment term and will provide the federal government a significant amount of revenue at a moat critical time, Bennett said. The Department of Interior has reviewed the Bennett legislation and has indicated it will support it-was signed Tribe officially repeals; Feethat Business Activity environmentally and economically, the next step to guaranteeing more dependable and cheaper supplies of By Lezlee E. Whiting water is water reuse and recycling. The Ute Indian Tribe hu Recycling programs treat wastewater so that it can be safely officially repealed an ordinance used to irrigate land, golf courses, which would have enacted a two on the grow crops and freeway medians and percent charge replenish groundwater basins. receipts of companies doing Recycled water also is increasingly business on tribal trust lands. The repeal ofthe Business and Activity being used by industry. Title XVI of the Reclamation Fee Ordinance (BAFO) does not the June 25 deadline set by Projects Authorisation and effect the tribe for compliance to them Adjustment Act of 1992 provides business license permit. far water recycling projects and The adoption of the BAFO tax has been a major success. Bennett created concern tor oil says it should be considered a a year ago model far other infrastructure and gas operators and contractors with business interests on trust funding efforts. "Compared to lands. Although adopted, the other federal programs, it is user friendly and virtually free of red ordinance was never enacted. ' "The impending tad by thl tribe he said. Also of note tape,the impetus behind a was to is Bennett that according because the program is highly Memorandum of Understanding leveraged, 75 percent local cost signed lata last year by the tribe, sharing; it is not subject to the State of Utah, and Duchesne criticism far subsidizing unworthy and Uintah Counties, winch signaled for the first time a united nmjnrte "The water recycling program effort by the entities to negotiate has enjoyed wide bipartisan issues which had previously been addressed only through litigation. support in Congress and from the The cooperative mart resulted Bush and Clinton administrations. the passage of The Uintah in local backed and national It is by environmental organisations. Basin Revitalisation Act; designed to return Through the euccesa of these legislation severance tax money collected on programs, communities from tribal trust lands back to the area for use by the tribe and two counties. In return for the severance taxes however, the tribe had to agree that they would not impose the business and activity fee For requirements now or in the fiiture. By officially issuing notice that Grecian Arms, Hagedom the ordinance nai been rescinded, and Lily Haven the tribe has not only cleared the - and Mining in Fort Minerals Duchesne, mineral lease monies available through the Community Impact Board! Revitalization Board will the expenditure of the severance tax money. The board will consist of two Ute Tribe Business Committee members, one Duchesne County and one Uintah County commissioner and a representative from Governor Mike Leavitts office. Political conflict within the tribe hu delayed the placement of their two representatives. Once they are in place, the board ia expected to begin meeting and approving spending proposals. The money is earmarked for infrastructure 'improvements. It will taka four affirmative votes to allocate money for a project. 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