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Re: you guys must love [kernick]
by larsb on Tue Mar 11 10:37:54 PDT 2008
Here is the one in Phoenix: How Phoenix Gets It's Official Temps Greater Phoenix covers a large area. Official readings in Phoenix may be as much as five or ten degrees different than other parts of the Valley of the Sun (maybe hotter, maybe cooler) at any point in time Official temperatures for the City of Phoenix that are mentioned on local news and radio weather reports are obtained from the National Weather Service in Phoenix, AZ. The ASOS (Automated Surface Observation System), pictured below, is the system used to determine the official readings for the temperature in Phoenix. The National Weather Service operates and maintains three ASOS locations in the greater Phoenix area. They are at Deer Valley Airport, Scottsdale Airport, and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. The observations from these sites are automatically input into the weather data stream for the National Weather Service. Other systems in the area collect weather data that is manually input into the system. These are the AWOS (Automated Weather Observation System) and LAWRS (Limited Aviation Weather Reporting System) locations in greater Phoenix: Chandler, Falcon Field in Mesa, Williams Field in Mesa, Gila Bend, Goodyear. Both AWOS and LAWRS are FAA maintained sites. The weather equipment located at Luke AFB in Litchfield Park is operated and maintained by the USAF.
Lawmakers throw away biodiesel bill
by seniorjose on Thu Jun 22 09:46:10 PDT 2006
Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Republic Jun. 22, 2006 12:00 AM Biodiesel might fuel the path to energy independence, but it doesn't merit a stop at the tax-break rest stop. So lawmakers decided Wednesday as they killed a bill that would have reduced property taxes for biodiesel-fuel plants. It was unclear whether anyone is proposing to build such a plant, and state senators were equally unclear on many of the potential consequences of granting favorable tax status to biodiesel production. advertisement Others lamented the death of a bill that would have further reduced a corporate property tax. Biodiesel is a blend of diesel fuel and vegetable oil that burns cleaner than pure diesel fuel. Its big claim to fame is that it can be made from castoff french-fry grease. Senate President Ken Bennett voted for the bill, saying it would be a step toward weaning America off foreign oil. "I don't produce biodiesel in my business, but I do sell it," said Bennett, a Prescott Republican who runs a family oil business. "I support energy independence, and I vote 'aye.' " The bill would have allowed biodiesel plants to be assessed for taxes at 5 percent of their full cash value. Most businesses are assessed at a much higher rate, currently 24.5 percent. Sen. Ron Gould, R-Lake Havasu City, pointed out what he felt were vaguely defined criteria for reaping the tax break, and questioned whether he could get a break if he blended fryer grease with diesel fuel on a vacant lot. Sen. Robert Blendu, R-Litchfield Park, lamented the bill's demise. "We just failed a corporate property tax here," he said. Such failures, he said, are a key reason why Arizona has trouble attracting a strong manufacturing base. "I am hopeful this bill will come back next year, or a (broader) corporate property tax bill," he said.

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