Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 8

PRAT. TES PR FoR?
o
ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eed
an, es ‘
NID asks for delay
in Auburn decision
Nevada Irrigation District
directors agreed Friday to. ask
Placer county supervisors to
delay approving the formation
of a county service: area near
Auburn Valley Golf Course until
NID has a chance to investigate
water requirements of the area.
Chief Engineer Bud Fritzsche
told the board that NID has been
unable to get a firm proposal
from the developers who at one
tirne planned a 300 unit project,
then scaled it down to 60 units
and now plan on only 21.
. “They have simply not
considered NID in_ their
proposal,” Fritzsche said. He
was worried that the Lone Star
Ditch, which would supply water
to the. area, would have to be
enlarged to accommodate the 21
units and then a year or so later
the developer might get
ambitious and increase his
development so that the ditchwould have to be enlarged
again.
The development chief, Larry
Curtola, has asked that NID
operate a water treatment plant
currently under construction but
an NID spokesman said the
district has refused because the
plant is being built ‘‘without
building permits.”
‘‘We should have plans for the
entire project like for Alta
Sierra, Lake of the Pines and
Lake Wildwood,’’ Fritzsche
said. He added that there is a
possibility the water operation
at Auburn Valley could be run
by NID but paid for by the
special county service area to
insure that NID isn’t hit with
Camptonville
News
CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 22 —
F. T. Schmidt of Santa Rosa was
in town.on business last week.
The Camptonville
Improvement Association
recently met in the
Camptonville Union School .
auditorium to elect officers for
1974: Mrs. Chris Dobbis,
president; Mrs. Bonnie Carver,
vice president; Mrs. Beverly
Collins, secretary; Mrs. Sharon
Frailey, treasurer,and Mrs.
Ryal Perkins, historian.
Don Plaugher recently
returned from Reno where he
spent some time in the Veteran’s
Hospital; he is now recuperating
at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D.
Gore went to Rocklin last week
where she was a member of the
graduating class in Vocational
Nursing at Sierra College.
William Richardson arrived
from San Diego last week to visit
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.
Hanson departed Tuesday for
Roseville on a brief visit to their
former home.excessive costs.
In other action the board yated
to. allow President Frarcis
Dobbas sign an agreement with
Boise Cascade Corporation
authorizing NID to take over the
Lake Wildwood Treatment
Plant and Water Distribution .
System. *
NID will probably begin
operating the facility on Monday
but. other agreements are
necessary, such as_ the
installation of water meters.
The board also voted to
increase liability insurance
limits to $10 million. They are
currently $5 million. The
additional premium will be
$4,850 a year.
Other routine business such as
accepting easements and right_of-way agreements were also
approved by the board. Their
next regular meeting will be
February 8 at 10 a.m.
RICH JONES and Bill Brown, new eagle scouts of Troop 4, with Scoutmaster Sam
Partridge following presentation of their awards to the highest rank in scouting.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown are parents of the new
eagle scouts.
A15% ELECTRIC CUTBACK
IS NOW AN URGENT NECESSITY.
The California Public
Utilities Commission has concluded that the “overall fuel
supply situation for California
is not sufficient to mect foresecable generating needs.”
It therefore prohibited
certain uses of electric energy
and ordered PG&E and other
electric utilities in the state to
inform customers—business
and industry as well as homes
—of the urgent necessity
to “devote full efforts to
achieving a minimum 15%
reduction in their normal use
of electricity.”
This is the second emergency measure the Commission has taken to deal with
the energy crisis brought on
by the shortage of oil to fuel
electric generating plants. The
already serious oil supply
situation has been compounded by the Middle East
oil embargo and Department
of Defense preemption
How and where to cut back 15%. Use this chart to find where
you and your family can cut back 15%. ;
7
IPG I Pacific Gas and Electric Company . ;
meno :
mee ie METER READ Nor [ectcte neass . CHARGES 5
48 YE 94 9805] odd GB) He
Your PG&E bill shows
you the total monthly
kilowatthours (KWHRS)
you use in your home.
Estimated
Average Electric App Use Monthly Average
Watt Size Appliances in KWHRS* in KWHRS*
4,474 WATER HEATER (quick recovery) 13 a Day 401:
600 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 6a Day 179
~. (frostless 16 cu ft.) .
440 FOOD FREEZER (frostless 15 cu ft.) 5a Day 147
380 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER (16 cuft.) 4a Day 121
4,350 CLOTHES DRYER 3 each Load 117
LIGHTING 3a Day 100
(average residential customer )
341 FOOD FREEZER (15 cu ft.) 3a Day 99
12,000 RANGE ; 1 each Meal 83
300 TELEVISION (color) 1/3rd an Hour 55
1,200 DISHWASHER i 1 each Load 30
160 TELEVISION (black & white) 1/6th an Hour 29
1,196 FRYING PAN 1 an Hour 16
1,008 TRON (hand) 1 an Hour 12
109 RADIO-RECORD PLAYER 1/10th an Hour 9
(solid state sets use less)
894 COFFEE MAKER 1 an Hour 9
$12 WASHING MACHINE (automatic) 1/3rd each Load 9
1,448 DEEP FRYER 1 an Hour 7
2,000 RANGE (self-cleaning feature) 4 each Clean 4
630 VACUUM CLEANER 2/3rds an Hour 4
1,146 TOASTER 1 an Hour 3
445 WASTE DISPOSER 1/100th each Use 2
1,116 WAFFLE IRON 1 an Hour 2
381 HAIR DRYER 1/3rd an Hour 1
305 FLOOR POLISHER 1/3rd an Hour 1
*KWHRS stands for kilowatthours. Electric power is measured in watts, like gasoline is
measured in gallons. All clectric appliances and light bulbs are sized, or rated, in watts.
Some time ago, somcone took the Greek word “kilo” (meaning’ 1,000) and joined it to
“watt.” The term kilowatt is simply an casy way to say 1,000 watts. A kilowatthour, then,
is 1,000 watts of power used for one hour. Onc kilowatthour/will run a 100 watt light bulb
for 10 hours. =
and diversion.of fuel oil
supplies destined for the
civilian market, the
Commission order stated.
The shortage could
last through 1976
According to Commission
estimates, the energy shortage
may be between 10 and 20
per cent of normal usage for
the years 1974, 1975 and
1976. So all of us must do
our part.
Many businesses and homes
already have reduced their
electric use substantially. But
the overall reduction achieved
so far has not been enough to
offset the-fuel shortage.
If the 15% reduction is
not achieved, additional mandatory measures affecting
everybody will have to be
-ordered. The alternatives
could be rotating brownouts
with all the human hardships
and economic difficulties
involved:
The situation is serious.
It is urgently necessary that
you do your part in this
crucial situation. And urge
your friends and neighbors
to do the same.
PG27E
HELP US HELP YOU.