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Show Pollution Concerns Planning Commission stems had resulted in the present ground water infiltration infiltra-tion problems which leads to the inadequacy of treatment plants themselves. pressed on heavy' pollution problems in McLeod Creek. Mr. Jenkins informed the Commission that according to the information received by his office the water in the creek meets class C standards. He also added theState seems satisfied the creek water is not overly polluted. County Commission C h a i r-man r-man Mel Flinders asked Mr. Jenkins to check into the problem prob-lem and see what could be done to test the creek at more frequent intervals and to report back to him. The Sanitarian also explained the status of sewage treatment plants around the county, and added that the performance of the plants was all right. According to Mr. Jenkins poor construction of outfall lines and sewer collection y- The USAA Ski Team and construction con-struction being planned for facilities fac-ilities to accommodate it by Greater Park City Company in Summit County came up before the Summit County Planning Commission last week. Location drawings and plans for facilities were presented to the Com mission by company representatives, however, the planners felt that insufficient information had been submitted. It was the desire of Commission Commis-sion members to see an Environmental En-vironmental Impact Statement prior to issuing any building permit. Purpose of the request was to get an indication of how possible pos-sible adverse environmental impact would be alleviated. County Sanitarian Steve Jenkins Jen-kins was called before the planning plan-ning body to discuss theStream Pollution tests he makes every six weeks throughout the County. Coun-ty. Commission members indicated in-dicated some complaints have been received in the Park City area and opinions had been ex- |