Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1995, Image 39

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    EPA To Conduct Groundwater Study In Lancaster County
LANCASTER (Lancaster
Co.) —Starting Monday, May IS,
the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) will be conducting
a groundwater study which uses
red and yellow dyes to trace
groundwater flow in Lancaster
County.
Though unlikely, residents in
Lancaster County, particularly in
the Mount Joy and New Holland
vicinities, may see red or yellow
discoloration of their tap water
and local streams for a few hours.
Residents can be assured that
SRBC
(Continued from Pago A3B)
menial within three years of their
approval. • Authorizing the SRBC
to impose penalties and require
remedial actions on permit
violations.
“Wc worked very hard and
cooperatively with many organi
zations to get the package to this
final step and so I am very pleased
If it were
human,
they'd
test
it for
steroids.
I I SEE YOUR NEAREST DEALER FOR DETAILS
C.J, WONBIDLER
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Quakartown, PA18951
QOMW
Routaa3o9B 100
Newport, pa laooe
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ECKROTH BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
RD #2, 80x24A
New RinflOOW, PA 17900
(717)948-2131
6 PllokavlHo Rd.
Bangor, PA 18013
(610)8—-
307 Edgar Ava,
Bloomatwfft RA17816
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these tests are completely safe,
and they can continue to use their
water supply for drinking, cook
ing, bathing, dishwashing, and
laundry.
The purpose of the dye tracing
tests is to gain a better understand
ing of ground water flow direc
tions and to determine recharge
areas of selected drinking water
supplies in Lancaster County.
This information will be used to
protect groundwater from poten
tail contamination caused by cer-
with today's action,” said Swartz.
This rcgulaloty revision pack
age docs not alfcet the existing
sections regarding consumptive
water use. Consumptive uses are
those operations where the water
is used in such a way that it is per
manently lost to the Susquehanna
River basin area.
The consumptive use portion of
SRBC’s regulations arc to be
LEtANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
700 E. Undan Bt,
Richland, PA 17087
(71^—8-7818
M.M. WEAVER
A SON
N-QroWatatW.
L«)ta.PAI7MO
(717)666-2321
MEYERS
IMPLEMENTS, (NC.
400 North Antrim Way
Qraane«tfa« PA17229
addressed next. Currently, agri
culture and municipal water sup
plies arc exempt.
The Susquehanna River Basin
Commission is the governing
agency established by a 100-year
compact signed on Dee. 24, 1970
by the fedeml government and the
states of Nc w Yoik, Pennsylvania
and Maryland to protect and wise
ly manage the water resources of
the Susquehanna River Basin.
Massey Ferguson’s newest platform tractor
the MF T 3120 T delivers 110 horse
power' 1 from a turbocharged Perkins 1000
Senes engine. But you’d swear it was even
bigger. That’s because the engine’s unique
QUadram combustion chamber ‘and
Dynatorque P6wer Curve deliver more
torque and higher torque backup on less
fuel than conventional 110 hp engines
And when you add in the superior perfor
mance of Massey Ferguson’s exclusive
Economy PTO, Dynashift transmission, and
optional true 4WD, you’ve got one powerful
performer. So much useable power that the
competition can’t believe it’s real
Stop in and test drive
an MF 3120 T today
and see for yourself
Manufacturers rated PTO horsepower
Massey Ferguson is a wholly owned subsidiary of AGCO Corporation Duluth GA
miller
EQUIPMENT CO.
Stauffer Road WaatQrova, PA 18300
Baohhrtavtta, PA 198Q5 (610)860-8440
(610)646-2911 869-S?4
PEOPLE’S SALES
a —<•■> —HRManaa
& SERVICE
OaWandttia.l'A 17078
(717)463-2738
SCHREFFLER
EQUIPMENT
Pitman, PA 17964
(717) 648-1136
tain land uses.
These tests will be conducted
with the cooperation of the local
water authorities, Franklin and
M,:-shall College, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental
Resources, the U.S. Geological
Survey, and local, state and feder
al agricultural agencies. The Lan
caster County Planning Commis
sion and R.E. Wright Associates
MASSEY FERGUSON
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ANDBON
TEST
DRIVE
ONE
TODAY!
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are participating with EPA in the
Mount Joy area study.
Dye tracing is conducted by
injecting ordinary fluorescent
dyes into sinkholes, excavations,
borings and streams. The dye is
moved along the groundwater
flow system by rainfall and water
injection. Activated charcoal
packets are installed in areas
where normal groundwater dis-
Lancaster irrTT"
Poured
Walls LU^
IT’S HAYLAGE SEASON ■ THINK BUNKER SILO!!
can you think of a better wall than poured on site with
lower construction costs and no maintenance?
ASK FOR PRICES FROM:
Lancaster Silo Co., Inc.
2008 Horseshoe Rd. • Lancaster, PA • (717) 299-3721 • 800-770-3721
UncMtw Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1995-A39
charge occurs, such as wells and
springs. Any dye which flows past
the packets is trapped by the char
coal and the quantity is measured
in a laboratory. The measured
concentration of dye is used to
determine approximate ground
water flow velocities. Dye dis
charge sites relative to injection
locations provides information on
groundwater flow directions.