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Show THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 20 Volume II, Issue VIII 15 April 2000 Government/Planning News Local State Representative and County Human Resource Director Honored “KFree Gloves” for Used Agricultural Oil The Utah Legislature enacted the Used O1l Management Act in 1993, mandating new standards for the collection, processing, and recycling of used oil. The Division of Solid and Hazardous Now thatused oil collection centers have Dbeen established sible for 1mplementing, the Standards for the Management of Used Oi1l (R315-15). It is unlawful to dispose of used oil accumulate and become a disposal problem or environmental hazard. sewers, drainage systems, septic tanks, surface waters or ground waters. It 1s also unlawful to apply used oil to fence posts or other structures, or to use it as a dust or weed suppressant. Just one gallon of used oi1l, the amount from a small auto of used Waste on developed, the ground engine, can and or throughout 1s respon- in a Waste held free mil- through to passage of the farm June statute Used Fast Lube N B B e e Oil Program e . Telephone__ Ctr Glove IQuantity/Date IQuantity/Date :Total / / Si1ize S M L XL THE ABOVE ADDRESS TO RECEIVE YOUR FREE GLOVES never communica- wavered. This contributions service and cations, authority ing 9-1-1 levy of any of public Mr. Dee emergency a telephone State which services to rapid, Joseph G. Amendments, added “emergency dis- patch” to the list of services that a county can establish a special service district for. The bill passed and will take effect January 1, 2001. for the funding of that service, which now funds emergency dispatch centers operating statewide. The creation of the 9-1-1 system in Utah has had a profound, positive impact on the delivery of police, fire, and emergency medical services by providing with response Representative Governments provid- surcharge faster Murray sponsored the bill, Local Law.” The governing agency and times to emergencies or disasters. Mr. Dee was also instrumental in the development of HB38 1n this year’s legislative session. At the 2000 general session, the “Emergency Telephone Service law allows the consoli- Additional benefits will be enhanced officer safety, improved interagency communi- outstand- on behalf into one County will save as much as $10 million over the next ten years. Communi- This means emergency dis- patch services will have taxing authority 1f the local voters approve. A consolidated dispatch center would no longer compete with law enforcement or fire services for funding. Citizens direct access to public emergency communication centers. Only through foresight and perseverance of dedicated leaders was 91-1 implemented statewide. 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I I Gallons MAILTO J. Groustra, tion that 1s now : _ L nominated 1s truly a pioneer in bringing 91-1 emergency services to Utah. In 1986 he introduced legisla- i _ communi- were safety communications. 1I emergency has are combining G. Executive safety Both Carol ing 538- -------------- Joseph an of Merit for his contribu- citizens jCollection Center Operator Signature ICLIP AND received to public his Counties: ... :City _______________ Representative cations Bureau Chief from the State of Utah Department of Public Safety. The Distinguished Service Award recognized Mr. Dee for P.O. UT any the 1n dated emergency dispatch center in the spring of 2000. It is estimated the citizens of Weber by Ogden Layton Ogden Layton Ogden j—-_':_:_'t-—-—j—-.——-— asm tions Murray cations. In order at (801) County Director, past year, Brad served as chairman of the Weber Countywide Communications Consolidation Committee. As a result of the efforts of that committee, the three PSAP’s in Weber County tion Ogden iIStreet Address/PO.Box__ |Collecti0n 2000. Weber Resources Award the Clearfield WSU Physical Plant Layton Lube & Service Weber High Auto Shop Layton Lube Too Modern Frame & Front End N 30, Dee, received a Distinguished Service Award from the Utah Chapter of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials at their annual Award Banquet held in Park City on April 6. State Centerville Clearfield City Corp. N often, 6170 or 1-800-458-0145. Weber County Landfill IN-arTle- oil more Solid and Hazardous Waste, Box 144880, Salt Lake City, 84114-4880. If you have questions, please contact Used Oil Collection Centers in Weber and Davis City Maintenance Shop North Ogden Runner Brad Human documented on the form below, detached and returned to the, Used Oil Program, Division of col- and development of the rules. Hopefully, most of the past used farm oil accumulation has been collected for recycling or reuse. Road Divi- to obtain the free gloves, disposal quantities and dates must be lection programs during 1995 and 1996 to help farmers dispose of used farm oil accumulated prior the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste 1s offering a free pair of pigskin work gloves to farmers and ranchers who bring 50 gallons of used farm o1l to a registered used oil collection center. This offer has been extended lion gallons of fresh water—a year’s supply for 50 people! The Division of Solid and Hazardous state, As an 1ncentive to promote and develop a habit of disposing landfills, contaminate the sion 1s urging farmers to take their used o1l to these centers more frequently and in smaller quantities so that i1t does not *Credit Lines ----------t--!4------------------ |