b'100 Years: 1919-2019 This Quarter in History25 Years Ago continued. August, September and October Events to RememberID: (DM) Three Lawsuits werefor the largest pool of outstanding awardsAt the considered to bring majorsame time as the croquet tournament." Senate Repub-changes to the Water Rights lican Leader Billy McKibben spoke at the luncheon, Department of Water Resources,A.S. (Rusty) Elston of Management Solutions, Inc and Water QualityDivision of(MSI) presented the seminar Benefits of Scanning. Environmental Quality. AlongThree new members were welcomed and other addi-with two additional issuestions to the association, along with recognizing the complicated by the federal Clean1994-95 NMPMA Committees. Water Act and Endangered Spe- UT: (GS) The White House Conference on Small cies Act. First lawsuitmanag- Business is an opportunity for Americas small business ing surface and undergroundcommunity to make its views known to the Clinton water rights together; secondadministration and Congressthe two White House lawsuit - preparing a list ofSEPT 1994 WPMN ClipConferences prior to this years (1980 and 1986) result-rivers and lakes that do not fullyendorsed by the Attorney Generals task force, and theed in the overall participation of 50,000 small business support the fish and recreation opportunities that exist.Workers Comp insurance program. Other topics were bal- owners and entrepreneurs from the fifty states, the District of Third lawsuit - decision that allows the State to add newlot initiatives, and the welcoming of three new members. Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Territories. Recommendations conditions to the permits for point source dischargers NV: (KP) Putting a Leash on Government? Gibbonsfor legislative and executive branch action were formulated the salmon issue was overlaid on this entire system. Whatinitiative had its roots in the 1993 Session of the Legislatureduring bothThe 1995 White House Conference on Small used to be a fairly well-defined system, where you knewwhen Gibbons failed in an attempt to have the AssemblyBusiness will have been preceded by at least one meeting per who to talk to for your type of concern is rapidly becomingpass a joint resolution which called for amending the Nevadastate. States with populations of 10 million or more will have a maze of agencies. In this maze, no one will be able to tellConstitution to require a two-thirds majority of each housetwo meetingsKey issues (were)Capital Formation, you where to start, where to stop, or how many places toto increase certain exiting taxes or impose new taxes. TheCommunity Development, Environmental Policy, Human go for permission to use or discharge water in Idaho. Makesresolution never saw the light of day and died without a voteCapital, International Trade, Procurement, Regulation and underground tank issues seem a lot simpler, doesnt it! of the full assemblyAnother important subject is thePaperwork, Taxation, Technology and the InformationMT: (RA) You could set your almanac by it because only aAnnual NPMA Scholarshipask your employer. Revolution, and Main Street ProblemsThis conference few weeks remain before the annual State convention/tradeNM: (EM) The Inn of the Mountain Gods had been bookedand its decisions will be far reaching into the policy of the show! Keynote was Governor Marc Racicot on health-we were not able to include all the exhibitors thatnext ten or twelve years. Help us be more effective and care and other pertinent issues; U.S. Senate candidate,wanted to participate. Seventy plus golferscompetingresponsible to the needs of small business.Jack Mudd; seminar on above ground tank regulationscontinued on page 34Associate Members by Company(As of July 31)Current info at www.wpma.com/associate-member-searchcontinued Intralot Kachina Krispy Krunchy Chicken Largo Tank & Equipment Leonard PetroleumSteven Poole Petroleum Equipment Co Mark England David Wagoner Equipment of Twin Falls IncE-Mail steven.poole@Mark Garcia E-Mail markengland@E-Mail dwagoner@Mike Hodgeintralot.us E-Mail m-garcia@krispykrunchy.com largotank.com E-Mail mhodge@ Phone (208) 906-9173 kachinapetro.com Phone (816) 529-7580 Phone (505) 327-6281 leonardpetroleum.comPOS (Point Of Sales), Government,Phone (915) 599-1717 Fast Food, Signs & Lighting, FoodCargo Tank Testing, Phone (208) 733-8511Lottery Fuel Storage Tanks (UST), PetroleumPreparation/Service Tank Manufacturing, Dispensers, Petroleum Equipment, Equipment, Tank Removal/Installation Truck & Transport Sales Above Ground Storage Tanks, Under-ground Storage Tanks, Lubrication J Kenworth Sales Co L Larson & Company EquipmentJoe Hall Construction Inc Bill Pahl L&F Distributors Geri Douglas Leonard PetroleumRobert Walker E-Mail bpahl@Russ Greene E-Mail geri@larsco.com Equipment of Boise LLCE-Mail robertw@joehall.com kenworthsalesco.com Phone (801) 313-1900Phone (253) 606-7726 Phone (208) 345-6410 E-Mail russ.greene@Accounting, Consultants Kent StorerTruck Trailer Repair & Parts, Truck &lnfdist.com E-Mail kstorer@ Construction, General Contractor Transport Sales, Leasing Phone (575) 622-0380 Larson & Company leonardequipment.comJoe Hall Construction Inc Kohlhaas Corp Beer, Distributor Scott Rogers Phone (208) 336-1155Phil Keehnel Mike Alexis L&R Corrosion Services E-Mail srogers@larsco.com Car Wash Equipment & Supplies, E-Mail philk@joehall.com Phone (801) 984-1824 Petroleum Equipment, ServicePhone (253) 922-6815 E-Mail mwa@Ryan Hardy Accounting, Consultants Station EquipmentConstruction, Tank Removal/kohlhaastanks.com E-Mail rrhardy@gmail.com Leonard PetroleumInstallation, General Contractor Phone (505) 243-3766 Phone (208) 243-2611Fuel Storage Tanks (UST), Tank Cathodic Protection, Environmental,Leonard Petroleum Equipment of Boise LLCManufacturing, Above Ground Water Evaporation Steve KingK Storage Tanks Equipment of Twin Falls Inc E-Mail stevek@ Kachina Kohlhaas Corp LA Perks Petroleum Specialists Steve Leonard leonardequipment.comPetroleum Equipment Co Kylen Perks E-Mail srl@Phone (208) 336-1155Brent Neil Charles Kohlhaas E-Mail kylenp@leonardpetroleum.com Petroleum Equipment, Service Provider, E-Mail bneil@E-Mail CAK@kohlhaastanks.com perkspetroleum.com Phone (208) 733-8511 C-Store & Fuel System DesignPhone (505) 243-3766 Phone (775) 358-4403 Fuel Storage Tanks (UST), Petroleum kachinapetro.com Fuel Storage Tanks (UST), Tank Above Ground Storage Tanks, Equipment, POS (Point Of Sales)Phone (505) 292-3090 Manufacturing, Above Ground Underground Storage Tanks,Automated Fueling, PetroleumStorage Tanks General Contractor continued on page 34 Equipment, Tank Removal/InstallationWPMA News / Autumn 201931'