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Show ?l Question; What percent of the CRSP output is being delivered t o Utah customers, and i s t h i s the percent a n t i c i p a t e d: Answer; See the chart for percentages. This i s not Cfuite up to expectations, but is reasonably w i t h i n the general area of expectations. Quest!pn: Have any changes been made in the regulations e f f e c t i ng the taking of CRSP power at poin.s o.her than the specified delay points'. And i _ i t s t i l l necessary I or preference users to e s t a b l i s h a mutual iy s a t i s f a c t o r y financial agreement; wi th a p r i v a t e company to wheel CRSP power when taking d e l i v e r y into t h e i r system at any point other than a de_iqnated d e l i v e r y point? Answer: _o far as Utah Is concerned there are no changes in regulations because l.Q.R. can't build f a c i l i t i e s not connected to 8.O.R. property or to owned B.O.R. e x i s t i n g f a c i l i t i e s. So i t would s t i l l hold that an agreement w i t h a p r i v a t e wheeling company would be necessary unless a preference customer wanted to b u i l d a l i n e from t h e i r point of use to _in e x i s t i n g Delivery point. Que s t i on: Can Cedar City, without awning or leasing a system sign a f i rm contract or take heir »1iotment and then assign that contract or allotment, or otherwise sell the energy to a p r i v a t e company and nave that company d i s t r i b u t e , sell and service the power needs to he c i t i z e n s in the: c i t y: Answer: This question was answered previously. No, the c i t y can't contract for CR.P power, or otherwise take delivery unless they own or have a f i rm iease or- the system anc b i l l the users on c i t y b i l l i n g forms. Question; What would be the term of a c o n t r a c t , in years, that Cedar City could sign up r o r , expressed in minimum or maximum number of years: Answer: 20 year? ; _• the minimum and maximum. Some exceptions to standard contracts might be allowed with Washingto approval. p Quest! on: If Cedar City went municipal and pulled out of present system what would you a n t i c i p a t e would develop '-egaraing available service for, f i r s t , the economic (but seasonable) Ceoar Valley pumping customers, and jpcond, the not*very-economic areas in the class of Kanara, Pintura, Enoch, New Harmony, Summit and etc. Answer : Thi s i s no- a prbb.l em Fc-i tha t-ureau to worry about, not our concern It is _••_ to the customer to know what terms on which our power can be had. if they recognize the need for our energy i t is up to them to -pp 1 y accordingly'. This i s s t r i c t l y a local problem or the customers concerned to work out. |