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<br />OG~"3) <br />_L J. . <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EFFECTS <br /> <br />This section of the Statement considers the effects of the major <br /> <br />environmental impacts discussed in the previous section insofar as any <br /> <br />facts are available. In evaluating possible adverse effects, it should <br /> <br />again be observed that the Utah Power & Light Company is obligated to <br /> <br />comply with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations relat- <br /> <br />ing to air and water pollution in the construction and operation of the <br /> <br />Huntington Canyon Plant and to meet with representatives of the United <br /> <br />States periodically, but at least every 10 years to review technological <br /> <br />advances in air pollution control equipment to decide upon the feasibil- <br /> <br />ity of installing additional equipment or modifying existing equipment. <br /> <br />Federal and State standards are established, or will be established as <br /> <br />studies and research progress, at levels that minimize adverse effects <br /> <br />consistent with technological capability. <br /> <br />The comments and references that follow are intended to be illustra- <br /> <br />tive of current research and opinions on the effects of environmental <br /> <br />impacts similar to those that may occur in the operation of the Hunting- <br /> <br />ton Canyon Plant. They should be considered in context of the environ- <br /> <br />mental impact section of this Statement. The studies and research that <br /> <br />have been conducted in this field to date lead to the general conclusion <br /> <br />that the types of environmental impacts that may result from operation <br /> <br />of the plant could have adverse effects, and that the best possible con- <br /> <br />trol and abatement of adverse environmental effects are extremely <br /> <br />important, Beyond <br /> <br />this <br /> <br />general <br /> <br />conclusion, <br /> <br />29 <br />