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The 500 jobs created is misleading. Once the lift is built, it takes a lift mechanic, and a couple of part time minimum wage folks to load. There is no grooming or patrol needed as it is a transfer lift. Five hundred jobs, thats a real stretch.
Big Cottonwood is a Watershed... For the people in the valley.. Not only does the Ski-Link potentially double the amount of people at the resort, but double the waste in YOUR WATER.
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