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Cash for carbon? Carbon offset credits could mean more green for Taylor County taxpayers. Members of the county’s forestry and recreation committee on May 7 began preliminary discussion of the possibility of enrolling in a carbon credit program. According to forest administrator Jake Walcisak, there is a strong movement within the Wisconsin County Forest Association to enroll forest land in the American Carbon Registry. This is essentially a stock market for carbon in the United States where major corporations may purchase or sell credits to offset their carbon footprint. According to the Wisconsin DNR, the state’s forests hold about 1.162 billion metric tons of carbon, equal to the annual carbon emissions from the energy use of 491 million homes. The carbon is found in the soil, live trees and plant material in the forests. Trees do a good job of capturing carbon in the atmosphere and storing it long-term. Removing excess carbon from the atm ....
Friday Update: Thursday s trip to KSUT s tower site revealed what we believe to be the cause of our 90.1 signal outage. It appears that a snowcat, or other machinery backed into our tower and crushed the antenna feedline, causing the transmitter to shut down. The feedline is visibly damaged and there were tracks in the snow indicating the collision. The actual transmitter has been tested and is working. The antenna feedline is pressurized with nitrogen gas to keep it dry. The damage to the feedline released the nitrogen (pressure gauge is on empty), and automatically shut down the transmitter which requires 50 Ohms to operate. We are looking at the possibility of patching the feedline temporarily or relocating a spare antenna on another company s tower for the time being. A permanent fix will likely take some time. Thanks for your continued patience as we work to resolve this issue. ....
Wednesday update: Thanks for your continued patience with our 90.1 outage. No changes to report today other than we ll be back at our Missionary Ridge tower tomorrow for troubleshooting and diagnostics on a damaged antenna located 100 up on the tower. For people missing KSUT in their cars, please try 89.3 FM. While it s primarily a downtown Durango signal, it does travel. Staff have been listening to it on the commute from Durango to Ignacio this week. Please note that there are other options for listening to KSUT below: In the meantime, listeners can stream us on their desktop, phone or mobile device with our new Air Pocket Player by TUNING IN ONLINE ....