rs » S 7 BllLierRARY Winning model homes on A Case for Re gulatory reform and : t . JA di l t BMT lib conservation >» |; ispiay 2 Ary the Clean Water Act i |= Show on May 11. their son, Cary, would breathe a & A i ie The contest awards were schol- word about it. FE a wh : arships to help pay for continued “Eater of Souls” by Lynda S. as end-of-pipe controls. The sec- a new notion which it terms “the E { Bn tt education. The winners were: 1st Robinson centers on Lord Meren'’s : 5 ond part provided for federal fi- watershed approach.” The Spring - -, By NANCY KOZEMCHAK place, Matt Magee, Lake-Lehman investigation into the death of Fak A Pal £5 nancial assistance for the con- 1996 issue of EPA Watershed i vo | High School; 2nd place, Robert Queen Nefertiti. It is a dramatic - Ee struction of municipal wastewa- Events (a periodic newsletter of | The Back Mountain Memorial Baldrica, Jr., and Jason Buro, murder mystery thatopensawin- Alene N. Case ter treatment plants. the US EPA) contains the follow- | Library is featuring a collection of =~ Wilkes-Barre Voc Tech; and 3rd dow onto ancient Egypt in a way Some discharge of small re- ing statement: “One of the special .,.anodel homes in the display areas place, Mike Hollos, Lake-Lehman that a skilled novelist can. Pries The Federal Water Pollution sidual amounts of certain pollut- attractions of the watershed ap- i od __._ofthelibrary. These homes repre- High School. Other contestants courtiers, and others would like Control Act, commonly known as ants have always been allowed proach is its recognition thateach | 2 CN i sent the winners of the Building included JeffKernag, CarrieRace, nothing more than to see Meren the Clean Water Act (CWA), isthe under each facility's discharge watershed has its unique charac- 3 is -and Industry Association's Build Wayne Faux, Brian Gachot, Mike fall and it appears that the gods, primary statute designed to con- permit. But, over the course of teristies and requires its very own i a Model Home Contest. Zavislak, Megan Augustine, Holly too, are toying with him as the city trol pollution of the rivers, lakes, time, process changes, source action plans. While we ‘have 1-1, The contest participants were ~ Waters, Adam Gober, Mike Brown is terrorized. and estuaries in the United States. reductions, and end-of-pipe tech- learned that the basic principles a asked to create amodel ofahome and Lisa Glatz. These models will “The Story of the Night"by Colm It was enacted in 1972 and nological advances have greatly of the process for developing and : +, they designed and submit blue- be here until June 11. Toibin takes place in Argentinain ~~ amended in 1977, 1981, and reduced the quantity of many implementing those plans maybe prints and a materials list, in- New books at the library: “Heart the time of the generals. Richard 1987. Since its last authorization pollutants released. At the same the same, the roles and responsi- : .-cluding pricing and appliances. Song:” by V.C. Andrews begins Garay lives alone with his mother, expired in 1990, the CWA has time, analytical instruments were bilities of the stakeholders maybe ..,-The model could be no largerthan when Melody Logan's beloved hiding his sexuality from her and been under scrutiny by the last becoming more and more sophis- different from watershed to wa- pb: ., three feet by three feet and fin- stepfather died, and her mother from the world. Stifled byajobhe two Congresses and will be again ticated so that they could detect tershed...” In other words, what he _ ished toinclude landscaping. The left her with his relatives on Cape despises, he is willing to take in the 105th. It serves as a good smaller and smaller quantities of works in my stream may notwork » -_ roof should be removable to ex- Cod. Melody felt marooned. She chances, both sexual and profes- test case for looking atthe current various substances. That makes in yours. ro pose the interior design for in- discovered thatthe wealthy, tight- sional. The arrival of two Ameri- state of environmental regulation the “zero discharge” goal harder Certainly America’s waterways ~_ spection. The grand prize winner lipped Logans harbored dark se- can dipolomats offers him new and for asking obvious questions. and harder to reach. have shown vast improvement | _.,and the runner-up winners were crets—even about Melody's own hope and a prospect of making his Have 25 years of federal regula- In the past, pollution control since the early 1970s. But, many .r...announced at the Builders Home twisted history and no one but fortune. tion really brought improvement has focused solely on the dis- problems remain. While diver- ge: i in water quality? Do the regula- charge pipe since that was the gent views on complex issues : ii : tions accurately reflect the cur- place where regulations were en- (ranging from wetlands protec- ras rent state of knowledge about the forced. Today, people are recog- tion and private property rightsto 3 | LITTLE ANG i LS causes of water quality problems? nizing that we must consider the the role of risk assessment and | : ig Can federal laws be made flexible effects of discharges on the re- cost benefit analysis) have held ¢ aa Hien enough to account for local condi- ceiving bodies of water. We must up every serious attempt to re- | E oly mh tions, yet still allow environmen- also have legislation that recog- write the Clean Water act in re- by eS tal quality to be maintained? nizes other sources of pollution cent years, few would argue | i = The objective of the original such as surface runoff or fallout against reauthorization. The 3 SE 1972 CWA was to restore and from the atmosphere. Isit, there- CWA, in one form or another, is Ma maintain the chemical, physical, fore, wise to continue to pursue important if we wish to maintain re and biological integrity of the the “zero discharge” goal or is it or, hopefully, further improve the Stet nation’s waterways. It consisted better to try to control and pre- quality of our water. Let us en- is 5 of two major parts. The first was vent other sources of water pollu- * courage our legislators to move pis a wide range of regulatory provi- tion? Major contributors of non- ahead on this important issue. : - sions that imposes progressively point-source pollution are agri- ‘1H i: 55 more stringent requirements on culture, silviculture, construction, (Note from A. Case: Much of this x fii i industries and cities to diminish mining and urban runoff. Until article was taken from the “Know V.) : ; 5 . ; id . pollution and meet the statutory we get a handle on these sources, Your Environment” press release ad : goal of “zero discharge” of pollut- we will be fighting a losing game. series of The Academy of Natural | i ants. These are often referred to The EPAhasrecentlyembraced Sciences in Philadelphia PA.) ATL y, / Gr ks | ) 5 iz - Preparing for First Holy Communion at Gate of | | Heaven Church May 17, Jean Marie Simon "| “adjusts her daughter Angel's veil (top photo). 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