From Deseret News archives:
Environment takes the stage
N-waste, wilds dominate Walker news conference
Nuclear waste, oil and gas drilling, even Legacy Highway were the main topics. But according to an official transcript of the news conference, the song Walker was singing sounded virtually identical to that of her former boss, Gov. Mike Leavitt.
Walker expressed firm opposition to hotter radioactive wastes coming to Utah, support of Legacy Highway and commitment to make Utah an outdoor recreation Mecca, even if it means opposing some oil and gas development.
"I think the question is, will the drilling (in pristine areas) affect the outdoor qualities in terms of recreation and enjoyment by the people?" she said when asked about drilling in the wild Book Cliffs area of eastern Utah. "There are some areas in the Book Cliffs where I don't think drilling would really be detrimental. But there are other areas, like Desolation Canyon, where I think it would."
And, she added, "If we have recommendations, I won't hesitate to make them."
On Thursday, Walker was taking the middle ground, saying natural resource development can be compatible with recreation, and she emphasized her concern for the economically depressed rural economies.
She also took issue with Shurtleff's interpretation of the letter, saying it was "purely a recommendation" that the BLM take a second look at 15 drilling sites. "We were just sending a letter of recommendation rather than a dictatorial letter. And I still think they ought to look at the 15.
"It doesn't hurt to take a second look when they're in an area like the White River corridor," she added.
In terms of radioactive waste, Walker was less equivocal. "I don't want any hotter-radioactivity nuclear waste brought to our state than we now accept. I don't think the public wants it, I'm concerned about the image of Utah," she said.
She said Utah has had a lot of experiences where residents were assured something was safe, only to find out it wasn't like atomic testing.
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