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SUMMARY:LED Streetlights-Chelan County PUD
DESCRIPTION:Chelan County PUD Presents- \nOn November 20\, 2017\, Andrew Grassell\, Energy Development and Conservation manager\, outlined a proposal to establish rates for LED streetlights that recognize energy savings and could lead to grants to cover the costs for small cities to install them. Grassell said changes in the energy charge for LED streetlights would mean savings of about $1.40 per light each month.  The lower rate also could help Cashmere\, Chelan\, Entiat and Leavenworth secure state funding to cover up to 100 percent of the cost to install energy-saving LED streetlights. \nThe proposed rate follows an inventory and audit of streetlights in cities served by Chelan PUD\, Grassell said. In addition\, the PUD installed test LED streetlights in five Wenatchee neighborhoods and asked for feedback. The few responses were neutral to positive. Not only do LED lamps use less power\, studies show they increase safety and reduce night sky effects. \nThree information meetings are scheduled to provide more information: \n\nMonday\, Dec. 11\, 5:30pm – Leavenworth PUD Auditorium\, 222 Chumstick Hwy.\nTuesday\, Dec. 12\, 5:30pm – Chelan PUD Conference Room\, 1034 E. Woodin Ave.\nWednesday\, Dec. 20\, 5:30pm – Wenatchee\, Confluence Technology Center\, 285 Technology Center Way\n\nA hearing on the new rate will be held at the Commission Board meeting on Monday\, January 8.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/led-streetlights-chelan-county-pud/
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SUMMARY:Geology of the Cheney & Palouse Falls Fracture Zones
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee Valley Erratics Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute will meet at 7:00 P.M.\, Tuesday\, December 12 at the Wenatchee Valley Museum\, 127 South Mission\, Wenatchee. \n“Geology of the Cheney and Palouse Falls Fracture Zones” \nFracture zones in Columbia River Basalts were recognized by Native Americans\, and were depicted on the earliest geologic maps of the area. Yet we don’t know what causes them or how they relate to earthquake hazards or groundwater aquifers. EWU Prof. Chad Pritchard will describe recent structural geology research on the Cheney and Palouse Falls fracture zones completed by Eastern Washington University students and others investigating regional fault systems. \nDr. Pritchard spoke to us last year about the book he co-authored\, “Washington Rocks: A Guide to Geologic Sites in the Evergreen State.” \nThe program is free & open to the public. \nFor overviews of the Ice Age Floods and more information on the Ice Age Floods Institute\, please see our website: http://www.iafi.org; http://www.hugefloods.com; and for quadricopter videos of Ice Age flood features\, http://www.brucebjornstad.com.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/geology-of-the-cheney-palouse-falls-fracture-zones/
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