b'100 Years: 1920-2020 This Quarter25 years agoin Historycontinued. May, June and July Events to RememberHI: (CML)UT: (GS) With the assistance from the Utah Energy Office, HPMAs contactJuly 1995 WPMN Clip Glade shared charts on the trends (Utah highway motor person for theID: (DM) The Idaho State House changed from Democraticgasoline consumptions), Driving Forces (annual consump-Legislative Ref- to Republic.A thank you was given to Governor Batt whotion of motor gasoline), Forecast Results (consumption was erence Bureauspresented science scholarships to Treasure Valley High Schoolprojected to study relating tostudents. Water and endangered species (Bull Trout, Salmonincrease), and gasoline dealers) remained as major issues for Idaho. the Industry and the petro- MT: (RA) One of my favorite holidays to celebrateInde- Trends (EPA July 1995 WPMN Clips leum industrypendence DayMore touristsmore capital!!! Also, Julywas reviewing was HPMA1 marks a new beginning for the MT-WPMA with a change innew par-President-elect,officers. Montana economics predicted growth in construc- ticulate matter Alec McBarnettion, agriculture, wood products, and moderate growth forand precursor Jr. of Maui Oil.the service sector. Montana will continue to rank high amongguidelines for HPMA officersstates in terms of economic growth because of the current cyclic1997, and was met in Honoluluslowdown throughout the United StatesThe soft landingexpected to on May 18 andscenario calls for slower growth, but no recession. advance the use of oxygenated fuels.) discussed theNV: (PK) I let the pictures tell our story. The 68th WA: (MS) I cant wait to hear about, perhaps even read budget forNevada State Legislature ended the third week of June. SixThe Supreme Courts decision on the Oklahoma Indian gasoline the balancemonths of the most intense lobbying in NPMAs history whichtax caseIs Washingtons new Indian gasoline tax law of the year.was only made possible by outstanding member support.perfect? Will it solve all Indian tax evasion problems today? Many changesNM: (EM) First Time at BatGovernor Gary Johnson No on both counts. The state cant force the tribes to accept the were made toemerged from the grueling sixty-day legislative session relativelybargain. Tribes are independent nations. Each tribe must choose July 1995 WPMN ClipsWPMA andundamaged. But, as observers note, he ruffled more than a fewfor itself to play by the new rules or notHowever, the new bill supplemental dues, along with restructuring the administra- feathers on both sides of the aisleOf course, NMPMA was notcreates a win-win-win solution for tribes, for the state, and for tive support. Rules on the Hawaii Administrative Undergroundhappy with the cut in the funding of the corrective action fundnon-Indians who compete with tribal merchants.Storage Tanks, defined Owner to mean: (1) In the case of aand the failure of the PUC repeal to get out of the max colls com- 1995 (July) Midwestern U.S. heat wave: An unprecedented particular UST or tank system in use or brought into use on ormittee. All in all we will give the Governor a double for his firstheat wave struck the Midwestern U.S. for most of the month. after November 8, 1984, but no longer in use after that date,time at bat. The September 10-12 convention was scheduledTemperatures peaked at 106 F, and remained above 94 F any person who owned such a UST or tank system immediatelyfor the Inn of the Mountain Gods with Trilogy a singing groupin the afternoon for five straight days. At least 739 people before the discontinuation of its use.of sisters to perform. died in Chicago alone. continued on page 42Associate Members by Companycontinued (As of April 30) For complete Associate Member information go to www.wpma.com/associate-member-searchMountain West Insurance Northwest Pump Northwest Sign & Design O PT Risk Management& Financial Services Missy Stearns Brian Stoddard OPIS by IHS Markit Insurance Services LtdBill Fortner E-Mail missy.stearns@E-Mail brian@nwsigns.com Brian Norris Frank B Thompson CPCUE-Mail billf@mtnwst.com nwpump.com Phone (425) 844-6415 E-Mail opis@opisnet.com E-Mail frankt@ptrisk.comPhone (505) 327-4441 Phone (503) 205-2142 Installation, Signs & Lighting Phone (301) 284-2000 Phone (480) 893-8228Insurance, Risk Management Dispensers, POS (Point Of Sales),Northwest Communications, Other Services Insurance, Risk Management, BrokerMusket Corporation Underground Storage Tanks Tank & Environmental Pacific Environmental ServicesThor Ivanoff Northwest Pump Bob Wiese P Q David SatherE-Mail thor.ivanoff@Bill Mathews E-Mail bw@nwtank.com PDQ Manufacturing E-Mail dsather@pacenviro.netmusketcorp.com E-Mail bill.mathews@Phone (425) 742-9622 Nikole Upchurch Phone (360) 385-4221Phone (503) 928-1675 nwpump.com Tank/Line Testing, Underground Canopies, Cathodic Protection, Tank Re-Suppliers Phone (503) 789-8242 Storage Tanks, Service Provider E-Mail nikole.upchurch@moval/Installation, General ContractorN Dispensers, Petroleum Equipment,Nupi Americas Inc pdqinc.com Pacific Environmental ServicesPOS (Point Of Sales) Phone (920) 562-7426NOV Fiber Glass Systems Brandon Wheeler Car Wash Equipment & Supplies,John TryonLisa Blassingame Northwest Pump E-Mail bwheeler@Equipment Manufacturer, ProjectE-Mail jtbaja@aol.comE-Mail lisa.blassingame@nov.com Mark Mathews nupiamericas.com Management Phone (360) 385-4221Phone (210) 842-5777 E-Mail mmathews@Phone (281) 590-4471 PDQ Manufacturing Canopies, Cathodic Protection, Petroleum Equipment, Fiberglassnwpump.com Petroleum Equipment, Tank Removal/Installation, General Products, Service Station Equipment Phone (503) 227-7867 Manufacturing, Todd Hayden ContractorPetroleum Equipment, POS (Point OfService Station Equipment E-Mail todd.hayden@Pacific Environmental ServicesNWESTCO Sales), Pumps Nwestco LLC pdqinc.com Bill CusickRyan Lougheed Phone (920) 983-8333E-Mail ryanl@nwestco.com Northwest Pump Tim Gibbar Car Wash Equipment & Supplies,E-Mail bcusick@pacenviro.netPhone (406) 270-7319 Jim Moran E-Mail timg@nwestco.com Manufacturing, Credit Card Processor Phone (509) 244-4898Car Wash Equipment & Supplies,E-Mail jmoran@nwpump.com Phone (406) 755-4343 Canopies, Cathodic Protection, Petroleum Equipment, Service StationPhone (253) 850-4650 Car Wash Equipment & Supplies,PERS Tank Removal/Installation, General Equipment Fuel Storage Tanks (UST), Retail Petro- Petroleum Equipment, Keith Hanchett Contractorleum Equipment, Tank Monitoring Service Station Equipment E-Mail kh@pers-er.comNew Mexico Lottery Phone (801) 629-0667Pamela Poteat Northwest Pump Emergency Response, Other ServicesE-Mail ppoteat@Mike Meyernmlottery.com E-Mail mmeyer@nwpump.com continued on page 42Phone (505) 342-7632 Phone (253) 850-7867Lottery Dispensers, Petroleum Equipment, WPMA News / Summer 2020POS (Point Of Sales) 39'