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Historic Lincoln Adobes Shake, Rattle and Cruinble II ,- . : J ,, " 'J .. .,'. , I ~ " NO. 66 IN OUR 44TH YEAR 35ft PER COpy MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1989 RUIDOSO, NM 88345 Historic Lincoln adobes shake, rattle and cruInble by RICHARD A. HARROLD Rigney believes vibrations in the County Commission to provide Ruidoso News Staff Writer ground caused by passing trucks funds to rent a seismograph. Heavy truck traffic through Lin­ are literally shaking the old adobe The seismograph measures the coln may be destroying the historic structures in Lincoln to bits. intensity of vibrations in the buildings there. t1The seismic activity from traffic ground and is generally kIiown for Every time an 18-wheeler rum­ is definitelr detrimental to the its use in measuring earthquakes. bles through town, the vibrations courthouse,' he said. Rigney would like to have a seis­ from the passing truck can be felt Thirty-five IS-wheel trucks went mograph placed in the cotIrthouse in the historic. Lincoln County through Lincoln between the hours to measure seismic sctivity trans- Courthouse. And one time, after a of 8:15 and 11:30 a.m., said Rigney mitted by passing traffic. truck passed by, a chunk of adobe during a telephone interview "This has far reaching implica­ fell off the building, said Jack Rig­ Thursday. tions," said Rigney. ney of the Lincoln Historic State Concern over the heavy truck Monument. traffic led Rigney to ask the Lincoln Please see Historic, page 2A Community Concert , . Debra Tingey and guitarist Michael Ruidoso Community Concert Associa­ Umphrey of The New Christy Minstrels tion's second concert. The concert was perform during Thursday night's presented at the First Christian Church. -·Budget-woes worry EDCLC Board members of the Economic George Puckett, executive direc­ in assembling demographic Development Corporation of Lin~ tor of EDCLC, said a corporate gift material for a brochure and her coin County approved. a 1990 of$5,000 may be realized. faithfulness in attending board budget during a regular meeting Puckett also announced that a meetings. conducted Thursday in Capitan at volunteer staff member haB been The annual meeting of EDCLC the Smokey Bear Cafe. added to the EDCLC operation full will be conducted January 11. Meeting Thursday noon, the time. Terms of three directors will expire board also tabled action on a state­ He is Russ Jones who moved to in January They are those of Roy ment of general operating policies the Ruidoso area almost a month Crocker and Ronnie Paulger, both of the EDCLC until some questions ago. He comes to the area from In~ of Ruidoso, and Pat Huey of are answered ooncernin~ cost of dianapolis, Indiana, and baa a Capitan. long-term medical lDBurance background in marketing. A nominating committee consist­ coverage and Erick leave. Puckett said Jones will assist ing of Rod Adamson, Herb Brunell Receipts in sight total $54,986 potential business and industrial and Bill Dean is at work.. for the calendar year. clients find or expand Diarkets. Puckett told board members he Carroll Bundic~ noting that Sometime in the future, it was indi­ is negotiating with Ranch Ruidoso there will be a shortfall of $27,632 cated, through 8 fee system for a8­ people for establishment of a "Re­ during the laat quarter of 1990, sisting industries, Jones' position Bearch Park" on Rancho Ruidoso asked for ideas. could .~ome a paid one through property offthe airport highway. He cited a plan for "more aggres­ COmmISSIOns. An 8O-acre tract has been identi­ sive support.' He said maybe the On another front, board member fied for development in two-acre in­ county will increase support for the Dorothy D. Smith of Capitan was crements, Puckett said. He said he following year. The county reduced presented a certificate ofapprecia­ is prepared to work with realtors on support for this year from $130,000 tion for her work for EDCLC. the year before to about $54,000. Cited specifically was her work Please see BUdget, page 2A EPA slaps Ruidoso with $25,000 fine , , by BRIAN BLALOCK August and· September 1988, nificantly or further reduce problems. • Ruidoso News Staff Writer caused the sewer system to flood pathogens prior to land apCtion. Since 8Iud!:~8 the end r-esult of The Village of Ruidoso is facing and overflow into the river. He said -discharging sludge the a treatment p t, it has to be dried a fine from the United States En- this was reported to the EPA, but it chlorine contact chamber and before removal. vironmental Protection Agency was still a violation. aerobic digester to the plant The Regional Wastewater Plant (EPA) for violations of the Clean According to Ruidoso grounds. has 12 additional drying beds in Water Act, which took place before meteorblogist Bill Hostetter, during -not controlling grazing by place which it did not have in March 10, 1989. the period from August 24 thro!Jgh animals used for food for 30 days on Msrch or before. They were added In a proposal to assess a Class 1 september 4, 1988, Ruidoso the pasture· to which sludge was because the water treatment plant administrative penalty under the received 8 total of 4.83 inches of land applied. was not capable of handling large Clean Water Act, the EPA states rainfall. -not pro~ly operating and volumes and was falling behind. In the villages ofRuidoso and Ruidoso In its FOAAP proposal, the EPA maintaining all facilities as they May, the village rented a sludge Downs, which own and operate a states the two villages were in were designed to function, includ- press to further help catch up. sanitation facility four miles east of violation br: ing the primary clarifier, flow According to Becky Bell­ Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln County, -knowmgly bypassing 300,000 ~ualization basin, aerobic sludge Durham, infrastructure di~sion discharged pollutants to the Rio gallons of raw sewage from a man- digeste~, and the automatic sluice director for th~ village, back-up Ruidoso, a navigable water of the hole on March 10, 1989. gates in order to achieve and con- parts and eq~pment are on hana ~ U~ted States. -allowing bypass from the pri- sitently maintain compliance with at the plant. She also -said a new . lThe Regional Wastewater Treat- l!liU'Y clarifier ,and aerobic ,slu(lge the conditions of the permit. None alann system has been Qrdere.d. nlent Plant is owned by both vil- ~ester 8S observed dt¢ng a New 'ofthese ~ere operating ad (Jesigned Th,! alarm ayste~ ~olild r4lg the - . ". lages but is operated by the Village M&~co ~viornmental Improv~~ .d~,.th~..time .pf t~€f·r:umID in- pollee de~ent :tn ~~, ~yent a . ,,:: of Ruidoso. ment Division inspection on MarCh:' l.8~Qlt QrMat;cl1 1,a\tttl.2', 1989. Punip w~re to stop, a~ 14eplant.', . .' ,: 7: ' The Region Six EPA office.in 1 tuld. ~. 1~9~: ".,' -......~~~·m,81n~bi~ ~ alarm ay8- Both Potter >and Bell..D'urham.~"." ~;. Dallas. 'J;ems, has propose~ to IS" • ~sc.barging , emuent :in, ~m wm~h ~oUld np~pe~o~el, said 'rill$ge attorney J()~-' ~tTn· : ~ ":: s~e .a ~ Order. Assessmg Ad- ,.ampWi~ .. O~ concentrations in ex- when th~, ~ off ~tej .of -ptobl~ms derwood has been.in -contact with·. ,. ~ ~: . IDlmstrative P-enalties (FOAAP) to 'ces~, 'oE the permit·efllu.ent ·llmita.. otbYP8SfJe« at the plant. "the EPA .&l1..Dnrham mUd" she' ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~, ~ill ~,' ,~:,":' the villages assessing them a petta1- I tlOns'f" 'j. , . --tiot'tlllUnt!tirdnk ,pare or hopes the EPA into ae; tyof$25.000.· ,~~8', 'visible flbating ba~.up ~uiJll!).~~t. (9t' ~the co~t the 'more t1Um $400,000 the : \ ~ ~ Ruidoso village manager Frank 'QoUds itt.o~li~ 'tItan ttae~' amounts decl.orina~on "s~,: that _taused vill~e· has spent .in. ~~ fb. cor... : ~ ~ , Pottet..said the ,Violations. listed in . ~n. th~:.lQn(tWiDg aates~. MiUt:h :.( ~nd .. ~ f;t~c~~t.rO£the'TQt8I- Chlorine ~ the probl~ms. '" >:". the FOAAP ~l took"place before the·· 2; 198~rsepte~~....\~d 2,} 1988; . &~aWlllimitsi . ' ., • - . ., .-'. ; new 'dr,ying 00dS 'were in,place >at ~t.1gtt8tU -ifud,.26. l~;,A~t 29, ~~'to subtJUt prior. ,notice Underwood 'Stud the village httrs-; ~-. :. ,the-Region8.lWa$~1ta~rPlant· ·th'e'~· ~A· ~ ~tfeb: ~~ ~'i . 19lJ8},'Aurtla.t'Slt 198;8; ,NoveriJber' to· ' n . the to 'file .• :Notice of A :.. : Pottet said the,.discllatges ,hap..· 16 ana lf~:,~~7rm1.a NoVe~ 25 anticipated. b~8S' oftb.e~~a$er wi~ ,~f!(EPA ,6)' ~ber 2N~ U,. .',; ~epend.becaUS8'the'ov~rltiaded<wutewatet' plaflt-:· mit,.~n()tlttea1:lfJg26, 1986. '" the~. 81'd.~'.. ' ai\d~t~'l~e'aetob-c'dfg.ter.:·, .'~>. ;.·th~.said,',H,huE~A 'lo~r.<~n ~.thlg. with _~ ~. :::,'10 • and \taw unable' . .ltoin' -·li1t _tion,notM,:bY 'w tbi ftnetJ)ut·uo: : c • , ~r the~ '~P~.~· ~ ~n\ 8~ment ~~ teA~ 1 ' ·to handle thevoll11lle, '. -., t;b.e chlofino, contact and the _ .has ", •.bee.n d or. ';;' --~ , H.ewentonto.eayheaVYr.a~in, tolii~&lMAltb7I;~.toBig~:·llAV~r~~ht.l~;'~~··~~~ . > " .. 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