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Show HILLTOP TIMES Hilltop ME S May 16, 2013 1 1 CELEBRATING MILITARY SPOUSES Courtesy photo BARBARA MCCONVILL/U.S. Air Force Jennie Bosche won the first prize basket. The late afternoon event offered a chance to gather with representatives of some of the organizations on base in addition to free bowling. Representatives from the Youth Center teen clubs attended as well as 75th Air Base representatives. Mary Etienne and Tammy Brown register for Operation HomeFront gifts with the assistance of Tammy Custer at the Military Spouses party held at the Bowling Center on May 9. All spouses received gifts with several drawings held for larger gifts at the party. Free bowling and a light evening meal were provided as just one way to show appreciation to them. The event was organized in conjunction with national Military Spouse Day. Seasonal change-over facility temperatures to help save on Hill AFB utility bills 75th Civil Engineer Squadron M onitoring and making proactive adjustments to heating and cooling systems could save as much as $150,000 from the base's normal May utility bill. Hill AFB Instruction 23301 states, "Temperatures in occupied office areas should be maintained between 65-70 °F", during the heating season and 7680 degrees in the cooling season. Air conditioning systems designed for comfort cooling are typically prepped for seasonal operation and will be operational after three consecutive days where the high temperature exceeds 80 degrees. Adequate personnel comfort levels will be maintained while CE follows the instruction guidelines. The following represents how each specific area will be handled: The 800, 1100, 1200, 1600, 1900 and MAM II areas: CE will turn off the boilers in the afternoon and bring them back on in the morning. The boilers will remain off when the outside temperature (as forecasted by Weather OPS) is not predicted to drop below 42 degrees at night. If the weather forecast shows the temperature dropping into the low 40s, CE will bring the boilers up about 4 hours before the start of the day to ensure buildings have heat by the start of the duty day. Employees should realize that poorly insulated buildings in all these areas could be cooler in the mornings. MAMS I: Heating will not be curtailed until the outside temperature can ensure facilities remain in tolerance for the mission of MAMS I facilities, this is because the steam distribution system in this area takes over 24 hours to heat back up once it has cooled. Building 120, Building 225, Hangar 1, Building 5 and the 388th Fighter Wing area: These areas take about 24 hours to reheat through a long steam distribution line. CE will shut the heat off completely when the temperatures remain above 42 degrees at night, but will open the steam valves when the weather forecast 24 hours prior shows it would be cooler than 42 degrees. Other Facilities in the east Area: Heat in these areas won't be curtailed tribution system that takes up to four days to reheat. For info contact Allen Gillen, 801-777-3845. until temperatures have reached a comfortable leve. These facilities are heated by an extensive dis- n eIM THE NEW FIT fficte 11) NEWFACILITY NE EQUIPMENT WITH THE PURCHAS OF A PERSONAL TRAINING CONTRACT NEW RICING 2013 COLOSSAL COASTER WORLD VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ALL T BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 1151 EAST HWY 193 LAYTON WED-JUNE 12TH • FRI JUNE 14TH -›-5:00TO 8:00 PM SAT JUNE 1 5TH -›-1 2:00TO 4:00 PM KINDERGARTEN thru 6th GRADES DAY ToneTheNewFit.com Offer Good To The 1649 E. 1400 S. 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