Day. Miller sponsored tl ** f 5 Ji ,/'r 1 From the left, public relations firm representative Robin Ross, and Gene Barr, rep- resenting the Associated Petroleum Industries organization, are thanked by Brenda / jfwShambaugh, legislative director for the Pa. State Grange, for their discussions of ‘ proposed stricter U.S. EPA air particulate standards that would severely interfere with normal farming practices. mge master •teel, it ? • ion, lamal le prod from tl it on (Continued from Pago A2O) that create dust and dirt to become airborne. According to literature distri buted. “The U.S. (EPA) has prop osed new, more stringent National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NA AQS) that would impose very high cost on Pennsylvania con sumers, taxpayers, small busines ses and large industries, with no significant benefits to public health. “EPA’s administrator (Carol Browner) is wrong in claiming that *# State Grange Day Event w Mapping Ti E: *%f T ' < V -I p .|l^H Wutiilia Click dr rul Nutrient Solutions In Agriculture A Division Of Gro-Mor Plant Food Co ! CALL TODAY 1-800-270-0047 air pollution is responsible for increases in asthma. EPA’s own data show that, at the same time asthma problems have been increasing, ozone and other air pollutants have been decreasing. Thus, air pollution can not be the cause of increased asthma. “One of EPA’s proposals would require states and local govern ments to enforce more stringent controls for particulates (dust and other microscopic particles); the other would impose stricter regula tions on emissions that contribute to ozone (smog). Worker Protection Safety Standards are here! View H«m Aatrex 4L «- I I J 1 Him Dscolptlon Record jAatrex 4L | PqrcHatod Unit gallons ' DMrlbutad Unit [quarts |«| Dsne S*«ti • Chemical, Familiar, stc. s fiaap Chamlcal (laconic Changes Flald £a«tm Fiial Etad Other Hon-OMrihirtad Hem AMUlonat Chomical Info. Atrazine lorn* iimical 100-497 EPA# Hinubdant Ciba Gaigy fotmulolion 4L Ratiftciad Ike Pasticld* f Raanlry taattlalortt COMPTUER SOFTWARE Field Maps - Spray Records - Accounting - Herd Management - Nutrient Management Planning Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 3, IM7-A2l “Air quality is improving and will continue to improve under existing standards.” That last statement in the litera ture published by the American Petroleum Institute in Washington D.C. was the heart of the state ments made by Barr and Ross. They questioned why, given that current standards have been effective in cleaning air, and that compliance of those standards has yet to be reached by communities and industries attempting to com (Turn to Page A3l) 1 gallons - [ 4 | quarts Poafc Controllad cutworm iiMii 1 roifworm shafletcnnc Atdd j Edit Pest Usl pdete J Hdp K / -»T 1 ( f«-v QUe-enby APPE (mix. 5)