Tag Archives: Utah

It’s the Desert, Silly.

A West Jordan woman who has xeriscaped her lawn apparently is drawing complaints from her sprinkler using neighbors.

Four years ago, Eframo heeded then Gov. Olene Walker’s plea for Utahns to fight the drought by conserving water. She studied the “Slow the Flow” messages from the Jordan Valley Water Conservation District and the city of West Jordan itself – neither of which apparently expected anyone to take them seriously.
Eframo shut off her sprinklers and planted more than 200 drought-resistant plants. She sees her effort at xeriscaping as a hope for the future; her neighbors see it as an attack on their property values.
Eframo has a message for suburban Utah and its acres of water-sucking lawns: “Get off of it-we’re living in a desert!” she says. “We’ve got to save water.”

But Eframo’s neighbors are complaining, the gist of the issue being respecting your neighbors and adjusting your landscape to blend in,according to South Jordan’s water conservation technician Steve Glain.
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A Soldiers Peace Walk News

Local News Items about Marshall Thompson’s Walk through Salt Lake Valley yesterday:

KUTV – Soldier Protests Iraq War By Walking Across Utah
KSL TV – Soldier Walks into Salt Lake on Trip Through State

Journal Entry for October 7

“Securing a Clean Energy Future for Utah”, Sunday, October 8

 

2006-2007
Lecture-and-Discussion Series Presents

“Securing a Clean Energy Future for Utah”
Tim Wagner, Director, Utah Smart Energy Campaign, Sierra Club

Sunday, October 8, 2006

Meet & Greet: 1:45 pm • Presentation: 2:00 pm • Meeting Closes: 3:30 pm
Salt Lake Main Library, 210 East 400 South, Fourth Floor Conference Room

Free and Open to the Public

Tim Wagner is the Director of the Utah Smart Energy Campaign, an electrical energy-focused program of the Utah Chapter of the Sierra Club.

The program is designed to educate Utah consumers about the external costs associated with the state and nation’s high rate of coal-derived electricity and advocate for more development of renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal. Tim currently holds a position on the state’s Mercury Work Group, a consortium of 15 individuals appointed by the Utah Division of Environmental Quality to assess and address issues associated with mercury contamination in Utah’s surface waters. He was also recently appointed to a position on Governor Huntsman’s Blue Ribbon Climate Change Advisory Panel, a body assigned to assess current science on global warming and to help develop Utah policies to address the problem.

“Utah obtains 95% of its electricity from coal combustion, almost twice the national average, while getting less than 1/10 of 1% from renewables.

There are currently about 1,100 coal-fired power plants across the country, five here in Utah. Industry is proposing approximately 150 additional plants, four in Utah. Most of these proposed facilities will use technology similar to that in use for 30 or more, emitting huge amounts of pollutants such as nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds (ozone), mercury, and others. Coal combustion worldwide is the single largest source of carbon dioxide, the principle greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.

There are huge economic opportunities in Utah associated with the development of renewable energy sources.

Renewables have little or no pollution factors, use free sources of fuel, and can save consumers tremendous amounts of money, short and long term. Developing renewables can also serve as a hedge against the rising prices of fossil fuels and keep our energy dollars at home.”

Speaker Suggested References and Resources

Coal Power Plant Industry and Renewables

Union of Concerned Scientists, http://www.ucsusa.org
Sierra Club, http://www.sierraclub.org
Clear the Air, http://www.cleartheair.org/dirtypower
Renewable Portfolio Standards, http://www.pewclimate.org/what_s_being_done/in_the_states/rps.cfm
American Wind Energy Association, http://www.awea.org

Global Warming

Al Gore, An Inconvenient Truth. (book and film)
Tim Flannery, The Weather Makers.
Elizabeth Kolbert, Field Notes from a Castrophe.


My Campaign – Upcoming Events

I have been completing surveys and accepting invitations to events for October.
Here are two events I have committed to attending towards the end of October:

Monday, October 23: 7:00pm- 9:00pm
Millcreek Fidos Meet the Salt Lake County Council Candidates

Wednesday, October 25: 7:00pm- 9:00pm
Meet ‘N Greet Night, West Jordan City Hall
8040 South Redwood Road, West Jordan

Ethan Millard (SLCSpin) was on KSL’s Nightside peoject last night with an interview of Chris Cannon. The World, According To Me has transcripted and posted the quotes.

Ethan Millard [to studio hosts]: So I asked him what kind of institutional changes did he think needed to be made this time.

Chris Cannon: You know, I’ve been tinking about this…there’s
nothing more you can do but educate kides as to the dangers. Frankly,
this is the resposibility of parents. If you get on line, you may find
people who are creepy.

There are creepy people out there who will do and say creepy things
— Avoid them.

That’s what you have to do. And maybe we can say that a little more
to the, uh, to the pages.

And, soundbite #2:

Chris Cannon: You know, these kids are actually precocious kids. It
looks like, just maybe, this one email was just a prank, just a bunch
of kids sitting around, egging this guy on, you know. So, uh…the
world’s a complicated place, and we just have to do the best we can.

A Soldiers Peace iWalk n Salt Lake Valley Today

Today’s “rain or shine” schedule:
8:00 am—The Capital Building (300 N. State Street)
9:30 am—2100 S. and State Street
10:15 am—3300 S. and State Street
11:15-12:00—4800 South and State Street (Lunch)
1:30 pm—Fort Union Blvd. and State Street
2:45 pm—9400 South and State Street

Here are some more journal entries:

Day 3, October 4
Day 4, October 5

Utah Voters Pamphlet

The Utah Voter’s Pamphlet is out and online.

Read about candidates here(pdf format)

A Soldier’s Peace Update

Marshall Thompson has walked 4 days, has 23 to go. He has walked 82 miles and has 418 miles remaining in his journey.

A woman along the route is having a “Just Desserts” potluck in honor of Marhshall’s pursuit. You can registier for it at:

Potluck.

A Soldier’s Peace Update

Day 1 and here, October 2
Day 2, October 3

Online U.S. Senate Debate Between Utah Candidates

Utah Debate Forums