Fire Destroys Combined Metals Mill in Bauer, Utah; Envirocare Inspected by NRC
A fire at the Combined Metals Mill in Bauer destroyed $300,000 worth of equipment. Firefighters battled the blaze for over six hours. Meanwhile, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspected Envirocare of Utah, confirming compliance with safety regulations. Contractors for Tooele City's waste treatment plant claimed outstanding payments of nearly $3 million. Myrl H. Porter was recognized as Citizen of the Year by the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, a new water rate ordinance was introduced, aiming for a 20% revenue increase for the city.

A fire occurred at the Combined Metals Mill in Bauer, Utah, destroying $300,000 in equipment. Firefighters from the Tooele Army Depot worked for over six hours to control the blaze. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission reported that Envirocare of Utah's facility was compliant with federal safety regulations.
Tooele City contractors for a waste treatment plant claimed $3 million in unpaid bills, while the city attorney disputed their claims. Myrl H. Porter was named Citizen of the Year by the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce.
Additionally, a new water rate ordinance set the minimum monthly rate at $2, projected to increase revenue by 20%. The International Smelting Company announced plans to build 17 to 20 homes for employees.




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