| Rocky Mountain Power takes Utah town to court over power line |
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| Written by STEVEN OBERBECK, Salt Lake Tribune | |
| Tuesday, 30 June 2009 | |
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Rocky Mountain Power said Monday it will go to court to try to force the town of Willard to allow it to build a high-voltage transmission line through the city despite concerns that electric and magnetic fields from the project could harm the health of nearby residents and damage property values. Read more...
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