Water (Contlnwd from Pag* A2S) within their respective watersheds. The SRBC, however, recog nized the need for more control during drought hearings last year and held hearings on proposed user fees. According to Fox. there is a lot of work to be done before mean ingful legislation will come about TRIANGLE COMMUNICATIONS Rights "We need to look at a program and how to fund it” he said, refer ring to the current financial shor tages being experienced by many slate agencies. He said that a funding vehicle would probably be a permit fee, water use fee, or tax. Or a combi nation thereof. Legislation for water conserva tion and management have been they discovered the cost saving efficiencies two-way radio provides. Access your personnel readily, reduce costly delays, and react immediately to emergency needs from any location. Don’t get caught short in your busy season without good communications. See why so many are adding a Clearchannel mobile system. Call Triangle Communications for a demonstration in September and become eligible for a Bahamas vacation. .« New Holland INw. (717) 059-2211 1-900-829-7719 MANY ADDING TWO-WAY MOBILES? "We added a two-way mobile radio ayatem to Improve our overall aervice. Avoiding costly downtime makes our customers, and us, more productive. With our Clearchannel system our service technicians are never out of touch." Phil Wimer Partner/Parts Manager Landis Bros. Inc. Why are more and more farms and businesses adding Clearchannel 0 mobile communications? Because Raadtno (215) 929-4211 introduced for yean. Currently, there are 16 water bills before the Legislature for consideration. The need for research and effec tive new water rights legislation is sorely needed, according to com mittee member and farmer legisla tor Rep. Arthur Henhey, Chester County. He said that trying to get some thing done is difficult, with the time taken by current economic politics. WE KEEP BUSINESS TALKING “We have too much time spent trying to formulate a budget Just what we have in place now is very important" he said. As far as predicting a time table for achieving a new water rights law, Hershey said it is related to the amount of suffering people endure specifically, how much more drought restrictions occur before people react and call on rep resentatives to take action. “I used to ask my dad what we were going to tomorrow, when I was a kid. And he said. Tt depends on the weather.’” taneM* Fanning, Saturday, May 1, 1992-A29 But Henhey said be was opti mistic that people were starting to get the message. “I see people more appreciative of rainfall lately." He said that getting something beneficial done with water sup plies will take a lot of discussion, negotiations and compromise. ‘There will have to be a tre mendous amount of cooperation between stales and communities within the watersheds," he said. Tt*s important to protect our streams. It*s important to tty to maintain our water quality."