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    FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2015
Local & Entertainment
DEQ fines City of Huntington
The Oregon Department
of Environmental Quality
has issued a $1,275 penalty
to the city of Huntington
for exceeding permit limits
for E. coli in effl uent from
its wastewater treatment
facility.
The city exceeded E.
coli limits in January 2015.
Additionally, the city failed
to monitor for E. coli at
least every two weeks, as
required in its permit.
DEQ also penalized the
City of Huntington in 2009
for exceeding E. coli lim-
its, and issued a warning
letter for similar exceed-
ances in March 2013.
DEQ issued the penalty
because exceeding effl uent
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limits threatens aquatic life
and human health. E.
coli is a bacteria that indi-
cates fecal contamination
with the possible presence
of pathogens and the risk
of disease.
The City of Huntington
has until July 6, 2015 to
appeal the penalty.
‘Surviving America’ films here
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Weldon Reedy, owner
of The Depot Inn, said the
show features three guys
traveling in a camper to
each state and participating
in various outdoor adven-
tures.
Per the Fox Publicity
Online website at www.
foxfl ash.com/national-geo-
graphic-channel/surviving-
america/season-i, “Surviv-
ing America is an outdoor
adventure trek seasoned
with a dash of grit, man-
genuity, and a whole lot of
MacGyvering.”
The cast includes sur-
vivalist David Canterbury,
engineer Dick Straw-
bridge, and contractor
Johnny Littlefi eld.
Canterbury, per his
Facebook bio, is “owner
of the Pathfi nder School,
co owner of Self Reli-
ance Illustrated magazine
and Adjunct Instructor of
Wilderness Self-Reliance
at Frontier Christian Uni-
versity.”
Canterbury also has sur-
vival videos on Youtube,
including everything from
how to make fi re with an
empty lighter to the basics
of crochet. Canterbury ap-
peared previously on Dual
Survival on the Discovery
Channel.
Strawbridge has ap-
Submitted by The Depot Inn.
‘Surviving America’s’ Dave Canterbury stands in
front of his camper, set to hit the road to Forks,
Washington after Sumpter.
peared in several televi-
sion shows, including the
BBC’s It’s Not Easy Being
Green in which his family
also appeared.
Littlefi eld has worked on
Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition.
While in Sumpter, the
group fi lmed in or around
the Crescent Mine (of
Ghost Mine).
Mine owner Larry Over-
man said due to confi den-
tiality reasons, he could
not comment about the
experience until closer to
the air date.
Reedy said the group
was great to talk to and
“real down to earth.” They
had someone local catch
This week’s crossword puzzle
fi sh for them. Reedy
gave them some gold and
tips on where to spot elk.
He said they rented the
hotel for fi ve days and the
Elkhorn Saloon stayed
open late to accommodate
feeding the crew.
Reedy said the group
next heads to Forks, WA
(yes, of Twilight fame).
The episode fi lmed there
will be related to the log-
ging industry.
Surviving America
will debut this fall on
The National Geographic
Channel. Pictures taken
during fi lming of previous
episodes are available on
the Fox Publicity site.
— Random Acts of Kindness —
Each week The Baker
County Press will in-
clude a list—all anony-
mous, of course—of
the good deeds and
random acts of kind-
ness people from
around the area have
witnessed. To include
The
something you’ve seen
or experienced, email
News@TheBakerCoun-
tyPress.com with “Ran-
dom Acts of Kindness”
in the subject line.
We’ll be sure to include
your story.
• A nice lady in a purple
sleeveless shirt and
jeans told me to cut
in front of her at the
post offi ce Wednesday
because I only had a
package to pick up.
Very thoughtful!
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