Posted inJune 1, 1979: Could energy seekers make Old Faithful falter?

Could energy seekers make Old Faithful falter?

Targhee National Forest officials, who manage nearly all of the Island Park Geothermal Area adjacent to Yellowstone National Park, are being pressured by more than 70 parties who want to drill for hot water that would be used to generate electricity. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.11/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E

Posted inJune 1, 1979: Could energy seekers make Old Faithful falter?

Wheatland strives for boom town perfection

Although residents of Wheatland, Wyo., may disagree about the positives and negatives of the boom created by construction of a nearby coal-fired power plant, they take pride in the way they have worked together with the consortium of power utilities building the plant. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.11/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E

Posted inApril 6, 1979: Slurry carries coal, water and controversy

Slurry carries coal, water and controversy

New coal slurry pipeline proposals are raising major regional questions concerning water use priorities, Indian water rights, interstate cooperation and competition, and perhaps even the scale of future Western coal development. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.7/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E

Posted inApril 6, 1979: Slurry carries coal, water and controversy

Western governors aren’t wild about more wilderness

A summary of the stance toward wilderness taken by Colorado Gov. Dick Lamm, Utah Gov. Scott Matheson, Idaho Gov. John Evans, Montana Gov. Thomas Judge, Wyoming Gov. Ed Herschler, and South Dakota Gov. William Janklow. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.7/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E

Posted inMarch 9, 1979: States ponder: who should pay to keep air clean?

States ponder: who should pay to keep air clean?

When Congress passed the Clean Air Act amendments in 1977, it didn’t approve federal funds for the studies necessary for air quality classification, meaning that most states have trouble accessing the law’s protections. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/11.5/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E

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