Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1983, Image 28

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    A2B—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, April 2, 1983
Lancaster Co. planners oppose Narvon Mine dump
LANCASTER The Lancaster Commission chairman, stated. the heart of the widespread long- and-three industries. Only four tensive citizen, industrial and local
County Planning Commission this “Furthermore, the Planning range opposition that has citizens and the three industries government input, before in
waak iinflnimniiclv pmrpwoH itc Commission urges the Solid Waste developed to the proposed facility, expressed support for the proposed dividual sites are approved.’
strong opposition to the proposed Advisory Committee to oppose the “I’m wondering if I’ve come to facility. The Planning Commission said it
location of the hazardous waste proposal and to include this letter the conclusion that burial of our The Planning Commission said opposed the proposed dump at
dump at the Narvon Mine. in its comments to the Penn- waste, particularly hazardous that it supports recycling and Narvon for five reasons. In
“The Planning Commission sylvania Department of En- waste, is not a proper land use no reuse of hazardous waste but essence, these reasons include:
wishes to state its strong op- vironmental Resources.” matter where it occurs.” recognizes that incentives are not (1) Possible unforeseen pollution
nosition to locating the facility at A comment by one of the The Commission said it had presently in place to encourage of surface or ground water in the
Narvon in Lancaster County ’’ a Commission members, Donald A. received letters of comment from this. area, which is largely agricultural
letter qiunwi hv Nfanr-v m Pnffor Stollenwerk, apparently went to 273 citizens, 12 organized groups The Commission also stressed and rural residential in nature,
letter signed by Nancy M. Puffer, (2) Inadequate access to a* site,
j-ii .| , . i<, reviewing the entire Comonwealth which is proposed to generate high
VilUle SCIB gram crccill concerning waste dispopsal. volumes of truck traffic.
“A need exists to com- (3) Probability of pollution
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Sec of 7116 pa<*age consists of |3l B r am maports above earlier p rehensive i y review the entire migration from the site that would
Agriculture John R. Block has mmion ta Mended credit for the r state of Pennsylvania to identify likely increase as time went on.
announced approval of a 1144.5- purchase of 200,000 tons of wheat _ „ "Si areas where disposal sites will (4) The proposed land use is
million package of blended credit and > ll3 - 5 “MUion in guarantees 3™"“ cr . ea “ have the least environmental and incompatible with the easting
and commerical credit guarantees under the regular credit guarantee social impacts,” the commisssion- rural residential and agricultural
for Chile. program .for the purchase of an , 13 uie “P°“ , cre <ni land use of the area.
Block said the credits will additional 500,000 tons of wheat vj “ The Planning Commission (5) Adverse impact on tourism,
provide for the sale of about 700,000 and 300,000 tons of com. "f?* believes that this must be un- the Amish culture and agriculture
tons of U.S. wheat and 300,000 tons Block the package will “® ex P° n cmul dertaken by the State, with ex- in Lancaster County.
ofU.S.com. enable Chile to increase its total guarantee program.
ASCS sets ’B3 rates
WASHINGTON, from the cotton, grain
'County loan and and rice price support
purchase rates for 1983- division, USDA-ASCS
sorghum were issued Washington, D.C. 20013. f mfs Grain and Feed Bin Storage Systems I
today by the U.S. _
Department of I ...VALUE PACKED FEATURES I
Rank, ad- J make these the bins you'll want! I
ministrator of USDA’s
Agricultural Stabilizat- Itaga, JgC HBQQHV
ion and Conservation vm/Vfllll
P re ™i ums were _ , weather-tight ground con-
eliminated for com with Efl O/ trolled roof hatch istan- / \ lF&b W& ’SmS^TSa
low moisture content, /O dardi / HE . w
with a low percentage of AH I I Hi? aL;
broken kernels or y J jMI m\
discount was increased s' l| n|| fIK • W i
for heat damage and pilUlliAllv A W J , ’ .Jw -M
discounts for moisture Ulllilflllml specially FORMED hopper \\ ‘ 3® 4M
ATAIir AND ROOF EDGES DOUBLE 16.' Vf . M
now start at 14-01 VTIIVF BEET caulked * ■’%' . • itftK # !
percent moisture. These Ol lift - m M !
changes were made to CKIAD HIP ’ A i 31b- ' .ST « WJr E |
bring premiums and 011111 mb. steel bolts with J 2E= • j**- • /Ci I
discounts for com into Follow Signs from mfs sealing JA. A nK 3 J /y//\
line with market con- w/vshers g"~
the rates are available
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