The man behind Utah's efforts to land the Winter Games in 2030 or 2034 said a proposed limestone quarry a few miles east of Salt Lake City up Parleys Canyon belies the state's efforts to prove itself as a good environmental steward.
"The International Olympic Committee is very focused on preserving our environment, very focused on sustainability, such that our bid has a big part of it around the environment and sustainability," said Fraser Bullock, president and chief executive officer of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games that is behind the bid to host the 2030 or 2034 Winter Games.
Granite Construction, which is seeking to mine the limestone at the quarry, said on its website "misinformation" has been spread about the quarry's proximity to I-80, how it will "industrialize" a pristine area and be an eyesore for passersby. One would have to take their eyes off the steering wheel and actually look for the quarry, according to the company.
"Because long-term importation of aggregates is not a sustainable practice, materials will need to be transported longer distances, increasing air emissions, road wear, and fuel use. This will make Utah housing and infrastructure less affordable," it said.SaveParleys.org, a grassroots group organized to stop the quarry, has a litany of reasons why Parleys Canyon and the limestone quarry are an odd couple that don't belong together.
He said an existing quarry on 10 acres not far from the proposed Granite Construction site already creates issues. "Utah's weak regulatory framework makes it highly challenging to mitigate dust pollution at this site," said Kyle Brennan, an earth science doctoral candidate at the University of Utah. "Before this permit is issued, the unique atmospheric conditions in Parleys Canyon should be studied for at least a full year in order to understand the potential impacts of the quarry on the air quality in downwind communities.
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