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Show Pollution Wasatch Forest Concern Disposal of sewage without polluting lakes and streams is becoming a prime concern of the Wasatch NationalFor- est. Supervisory F o r e s t o r, Greg McKenzie, of theKam-as theKam-as Ranger District, says that built near Soapstone under the same contract. Kamas District Ranger, Steve Scott, says that the facilities fac-ilities should be finished and open for use next year. nearly 8,000 people camp along the Mirror Lake Highway High-way on hot July and August weekends. Collection and disposal of their trash and waste is an important part of the work of the Forest Service. Most restrooms on the National Na-tional Forest are now equipped equip-ped with vaults to hole the sewage. To dispose of their waste properly, a sewage disposal plant is being constructed in the vicinity of Soapstone. A sanitary dump station for emptying recreation trailer sewage tanks, and a new restroom, are also being |