Projects for Fiscal Year 2009

Explanation


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Energy & Minerals

Geologic Hazards

Geologic Information & Outreach

Geologic Mapping

Ground-Water & Paleontology

State Energy Program

map of UGS projects for fiscal year 2001

Map does not include state-wide projects

Energy and Minerals Program

Provides geologic information to aid in the prudent development of the state's mineral and energy resources. Major 2009 projects include:

  • assessing mineral resources on School and Trust Lands Administration properties,
  • calculating coal resources available for future mining in Utah coalfields,
  • characterizing oil and gas, oil shale, and tar sand deposits in the Uinta Basin,
  • modeling reservoirs to enhance oil production in the Paradox Basin,
  • assessing Utah’s potash resources,
  • preparing an oil-play portfolio for Utah's major oil producing regions,
  • assessing Utah's saline resources,
  • assessing geothermal resources of Utah,
  • assessing mineral deposits of selected mining districts,
  • investigating gypsum resources of central Utah,
  • evaluating sustainability of geologic reservoirs for carbon sequestration.

Geologic Hazards Program

Helps protect Utah's public health and safety by providing information to reduce losses from geologic hazards. Major 2009 projects include:

  • mapping geologic hazards in western Salt Lake Valley, Cache Valley, Ogden Valley, Cedar City-Parowan Valley, St. George-Hurricane, and Zion National Park areas,
  • studying landslides in Morgan and Summit Counties,
  • mapping the geology of portions of Salt Lake Valley for use in evaluating geologic hazards,
  • investigating the Washington fault, West Valley fault, and the Brigham City segment of the Wasatch fault,
  • maintaining Utah multi-disciplinary earthquake and geologic hazards working groups,
  • developing a model geologic hazards ordinance,
  • updating program website with information for consultants.

Geologic Information and Outreach Program

Provides geologic information and outreach to the public, educators, decision makers, and industry. Major 2009 projects include:

  • providing information about geologically interesting sites including Cascade Springs, Fantasy Canyon, and Upheaval Dome in Wasatch, Uintah, and San Juan Counties,
  • assisting Goblin Valley State Park with interpretive signs,
  • preparing a geologic guide to the Northern Wasatch Front Canyons,
  • enhancing UGS website with more geologic information.

Geologic Mapping Program

Maps the geology of the state, which provides the foundation of all geologic studies. Major 2009 projects include mapping the:

Ground-Water & Paleontology Program

Maintains records of Utah's fossil resources, provides paleontological recovery services and evaluates the quantity and quality of Utah's ground-water resources. Major 2009 projects include:

  • assessing the relation of geology to ground water in Morgan Valley,
  • characterizing the geology and ground-water flow systems in western Millard County, with emphasis on Snake Valley,
  • creating digital ground-water flow model for Cedar Valley, Utah County,
  • assessing the relation of geology to ground water in Rush Valley, Tooele County,
  • investigating dinosaur-bearing rocks in part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument,
  • studying Cedar Mountain faunas of central Utah,
  • continuing to document dinosaur track and bone sites in the St. George area,
  • documenting discoveries of new Tertiary mammal faunas in central Utah.

State Energy Program

Promotes energy efficiency and development of renewable energy resources in Utah and provides education and information on a variety of energy topics. Major 2009 projects include:

  • providing 21 days of energy code training to builders, contractors, building inspectors, engineers and architects,
  • revising and expanding renewable energy tax credit rules following legislative reauthorization,
  • awarding five grants totaling $58,000 for energy efficiency,
  • starting to implement a new $5 million revolving loan program to fund energy efficiency improvements in public schools,
  • rotating 20 instrument towers and site analysis of wind resources under the Anemometer Loan Program.

 

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