—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 10.1969 12 CALL 394-3047 or 626-219 TO PLACE YOUR Solutions To Waste Disposal Problems Outlined At PSU UNIVERSITY PARK, PA May 8 “The problem of waste management and control if we include total aspects of economic loss to industry and both real and potential pollu tion to our environment has to be one of the major problems facing our society today,” Dr Russell E Larson, Dean of The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture, told an audience of Pennsylvania food industry representatives this week The Dean was keynote speak er for a two day Food Industry Waste Management Conference attended by nearly 100 owners, managers, professional engi neers, and others involved with waste disposal problems for Pennsylvania’s food processing plants He said a recent report to Piesident Nixon has recom mended more federal research and action programs to assist (1) modernization of harvesting and piocessing procedures, (2) by-pioduct recovery and utihza tion (3) tieatment and disposal of wastes from processing plants and (4) changes to make He’s Got His Feet On The Ground Cwhite you’re This man has his eye on you when you'ie high above the clouds. He’s an air traffic controller at a major Pennsylvania airport, and he's responsible for seeing that your airplane gets from here to there, on time, and safely. That makes him pretty important in Pennsylvania. Because Pennsylvania is a transportation center, both for businesses in the state and for industries across the country. More goods for major U.S. markets travel through Pennsylvania than any other state, and that means Pennsylvania has a vital, and growing, transportation industry. It also means that Pennsylvania’s got the I Addres | City — i —j Commonwealth of Pennsylvania RAYMOND P. SHAFER, Governor Ore of a senes sponsored by the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association and presented as a public r e ,ce as can of this newspapers participation in the program ol ‘lOO OOC Pennsylvanians' for the Promotion of Econem c Growth, a non partisan, nonprofit, privately financed citizens’ group. agricultural raw materials that are more readily processed Dr Larson commented on a number of Penn State research projects that are currently fo cused on wa«te disposal prob lems, but underscored the need for development of an Agricul tural Waste Management Cen ter at Penn State “to seek out more effective waste disposal techniques and procedures” Other speakers on the pro gram emphasized problem-solv ing methods and least-cost al ternatives of waste manage ment The two-day conference was sponsored by the Coopera tive Extension Service of The Pennsylvania State University. 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