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RECORD NUMBER: 9 OF 73

Main Title Center for Environmental Information and Statistics.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Air and Radiation.
Publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy,
Year Published 1998
Report Number EPA 235-F-98-001
Stock Number PB2008-108899
OCLC Number 99423255
Subjects Center for Environmental Information and Statistics (US)
Additional Subjects Climate change ; Solar energy ; Greenhouse effect ; Gases ; Global aspects ; Renewable energy sources ; Fossil fuel power plants ; Emission ; Air pollution control ; Electricity ; Utah ; Global warming
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=40000PKK.PDF
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
Modified
Checkout
Status
EHAD  EPA 235-F-98-001 Region 1 Library/Boston,MA 12/07/2015
EJBD  EPA 235-F-98-001 c.1-2 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 05/02/2013
EKBD  EPA-235/F-98-001 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 03/30/2007
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 235-F-98-001 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD RPS EPA 235-F-98-001 repository copy AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/17/2014
NTIS  PB2008-108899 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 folded sheet (6 pages) : illustrations ; 22 cm + 1 bookmark
Abstract
A remote marina on Lake Powell in Utah is steering a forward-looking course against global warming. Electricity to run Dangling Rope Marina, formerly supplied by diesel fuel-fired generators, is now produced by renewable energy. Thanks to rows of solar panels--384 in all--and a propane generator backup, fewer fossil fuel emissions are polluting the clean desert air. The marina, accessible only by boat, is an important center of economic activity on 186-mile-long Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Every year, more than 325,000 of the recreation areas 2.5 million visitors stop at Dangling Rope to visit the ranger station, boat repair facility, grocery store, or the fuel dock. Today, the electricity to run the gasoline pumps comes from the sun, as does the power for the rest of the marina and the homes of the employees.
Notes
EPA 235-F-98-001. June 1998.