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Clean Air Consortium on Thursday's Access Utah

The Cache Clean Air Consortium, in co-sponsorship with Breathe Utah, is a workshop that facilitates community partnerships that result in actionable strategies to improve air quality in the Cache Valley region of northern Utah.

This year, the CCAC is pleased to announce the launch of The Cache Solar Discount Program, solar bulk purchase program for residents of Cache County.  Members of the CCAC initiated the Cache Solar Discount Program in order to facilitate a clear and straightforward process for Cache Valley citizens to obtain discounted pricing for residential solar photovoltaic (PV) installations by combining purchases.

On Thurdsay's Access Utah we will be speaking with Ari Bruening of Envision Utah and Jordy Guth of the CCAC to talk all things air quality and solar energy - join the conversation at upraccess@gmail.com.

Ari Bruening is an AICP certified planner, and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School where he was an editor for the Harvard Law Review. He is the author of "The TDR Siren Song: The Problems with Transferable Development Rights Programs and How to Fix Them," 23 Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 423 (2008) and "Old Regionalism, New Regionalism, and Envision Utah: Making Regionalism Work," 118 Harvard Law Review 2291 (2005), and a co-author of "Sprawl & Local Government Taxation Regimes: Cause & Effect" in Urban Sprawl: A Comprehensive Reference (2005).

Jordy Guth is part of the panning committee for CCAC and the Cache Discount Solar Program (an intiative of CCAC.) She is an architect and campus planner based in Logan, Utah.