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Show WASATCH MOUNTAIN TIMES Republicans Overhaul 1 : En zly bear into his state, because, he said it will be bad for the economy. ngered Species Act WASHINGTON D.C. — The aR EA Endangered Species Act has been overhauled by the House Resources oe Caps and they start moving out of there, we're going to see the idling of forest 9 out of the committee after the body down a more moderate va ; Committee to give bigger financial protection to landowners. The proposed legislation passed voted O mea- al f Yi I iq products, grazing and other things we've been using the land for, to protect the grizzly bear,” Batt said & T ? 5 The e is a : 2 es first cae by ee rights advocates and the conserva: tive-dominated House to dramatically a. the fee spe a tects -endangered animals Reh ana and threatenec plants US Fish and Wildlife Service considering the reintroduction of 20 to 30 bears during a 5-year period in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness along the Montana border Federal biologists say the 5,500The number of radio-active ship- od, ; mining, aa | arn employment square-mile ecosystem apparently i detroleum e has low or mineral _— rer wei area At BO BVEStOcs glazing. Presently OCCUrS there In addition, no consul- duced recreation, tation with the agency would be : cost taxpayers has yet to be estimatBal Alaskan Young, who Committee, Congressman chairs the rejected Don Resources the assertion put forth by Democrats that the Endangered Species Act had been gutted. He said the new bill would work toward species Hil and the benefit humans.” of “both o GoultiBecome 24 years, beginning in the year 2010, according to DOE. Federal officials say the shipping containers used to move the highly radio-active waste will not burst, even in the worst accident. mh finance and About 90 percent of spent nuclear fuel is produced in the eastern US, says Suzanne science advisor, who irresponsible to Winters, of the Opponents it is Against waste in the West. o Utah’s Based Economy on Not Natural according to “Utah County Forest wishing r to begin three > a mining miles Park outside F r provi- A coalition of environmental groups sued the companies, claiming they were responsible under federal laws, including the Clean Water Act. o Economic Planning. of the Idaho between revealed. employthat peri- PARK CITY'S NEWEST ATMS Governor + FORK officials. — say : US Forest chaining pinion a and juniper trees in various canyon areas is advantageous to the environment in Spanish Fork Canyon Pinion and juniper were chained down in 12 sites, beginning five years ago. Some 24 species of grasscs es and shrubs were seeded on the disrupted ground. Now the vegetation is waist to shoulder high, Forest officials say. Erosion of the soil and Fork Canyon lands “ runoff have decreased dramatically. But the Forest Service says Idaho Governor Phil reintroducing the griz- er without chaining o said. o CITY'S NEWEST PARK Uses to Reclaim were the at “an ecological dead end,” largely due to overgrazing and would not recov- Protests Grizzly Reintroduction BOISE — Batt is against Service SPANISH gorice Spanish Resource-based sectors economy declined rapidly 1980 and 1993, the study For example, agricultural ment fell 26 percent during CONVENIENT. HEE. Near Yellowstone Park, Anas follow Pee S!0"S of the federal Clean Water Act Noranda Inc., Noranda Minerals Inc., Crown Butte Mines and Crown Butte Resources Ltd., must obtain federal permits cue to cleanup and moneevee Sites / PUREST tor the sites so that toxic chemic als 4nd metals do not find their way into the Yellowstone watershed. Profiles,” a study released recently by the State Office of Energy and Resource Mining Chaining C anyon Te e Fish and Wildlife required for timber One oe BILLINGS, MONT. — A federal judge has ruled that Canadian corporations, CSOUrCES SALT LAKE CITY — Agriculture and mining dominated Utah economy until about 15 years ago, but Such resource industries are declining in economic importance. Ranching, mining, timber and oi] and gas production employ proportionately fewer people, even in rural counties, than they did in 1980, Win Yellowstone Gperation potential for development a i ae be e Scul Ns is eal DALVESIS, LECETAL OMICIAIS Salc d Utah’s maintains disp« se insurance | Resins Nuclear Crossroads WASHINGTON D.C. — The federalc Department of Energy estimates . 5 : os that 14,500 shipments of spent radioactive fuel from U.S. nuclear power plants will be shipped through Utah on trucks and trains if a disposal site is built at Yucca Mountain, 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nev. The shipments would last for some oes 30 i protection. say critics. ee Tye by recovery tie ecCdomy bas shated fo service-based sectors, like tourism, nationally, : and timber Congress relaxes regulations to accommodate all the spent fuel pro- would f percent, gas ment to pay landowners for lost property a eaea ate recat of species this fell by 68 a oe Soe ' oil and ments through Ae ns ea as HR @5 Many much Utah could be twice eee a 8) eam DOE il s estimates ifge ; Westcin Paviiakery pushed the ¢ : the : govern. billi that; woulde require How _ “My fear is‘ that< if you reintr« I Ce ¢ e ) du ce€ them - even in the primitive area- es Now, no matter where you call home, getting cash in Park City is even easier with our new branch in the Park City Plaza at 1890 Bonanza Drive. 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