8 Friday, April 21, 1972 University Daily Kansan Garner Speaks at EPA Meeting Explains Environmental Protection Agency's role Kagan Photo by TERRY SHIPMAN Agency Protects Nature "We are an agency with a mission," Garner said. "The mission being the preservation of our environment 'wherever possible.'" The committee is beginning to formulate final recommendations for a county-wide waste disposal system. Garner said the EPA must work with existing agencies to get anything heed. He said anything that concerned the EPA was in the public domain was under the jurisdiction of the EPA. Eudora and Lecompton have no municipal system for waste collection, although a private company does serve about half of Eudora. By JEANNE ELLIOTT Kansan Staff Writer The sub-committee report also described the existing methods of distribution of materials in the county, particularly the types of containers used by individuals to store them. Ilegal rural trash dumps are the major problem areas affecting the Douglas disposals according to a subcommittee report of the Douglas County Solid Waste Management findings were discussed Tuesday night at a monthly meeting of the committee in the Douglas County. County Trash Problem Sparks Proposals for Waste Disposal The job of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to preserve and enhance the environment. William Garner, an EPA official, said Thursday in a news release that he is leading a new Space Technology Building. Garner said the national research budget for the EPA was about $83 million. He outlined the objectives of his virtual environment researchers to use in Garner is the director of the research and monitoring division of district seven of the EPA District seven whose offices are located in Kansas City, Mo. Missouri Nebraska and Iowa. BALDWIN AND LAWRENCE have their own city collection agencies. Another sub-committee, set up to study the estimated waste production, reported that about 20 percent of the waste produced in the total county area. The sub-committee studying methods of collection found that a quarter of the county would receive its recommendation. The committee stated in its report that $20,042 would be needed to purchase equipment for a program and that the county would encounter a cost of $13,120 a month in operating the equipment. Various options to the in- dividual communities in the state of Texas include a Kevin McKinney, professor of civil engineering and adviser to civil engineering. A REPRESENTATIVE of Baldwin said his city would prefer to maintain its own Tau Sigma Dance Concert Tau Sigma, KU dance fraternity, will present its annual concert at 8 p.m. April 28 and at 2:30 p.m. April 29 in the University Theatre. The program will have 14 dances which offer a variety of ballet, modern and jazz styles. All except two of the dances will be choreographed by Tau Sigma members. KU students will be admitted free with ID. collection but would possibly be interested in using a county landfill if it were available at reasonable rates. McKinney said this would be possible according to the state law, but that if any community wished to separate itself totally from the county, that community must have to draw up its own plan. The sub-committee set up to method express the law on express laws would eventually provide for solid waste to be considered The report stated that a county-wide governmental agency would be the most feasible because of the size of the organization and the establishment of the organization would be handled by the board of County Com-mittees. Because there would be a savings in expenditures by eliminating duplication of services and that would allow the overall planning and managing. THE COMMITTEE report said the county administration system could be used until a provision is made to direct the agency of a public utility by law. The processing sub-committee recommended using a landfill. The report said that it would be the most economical method, and land was available at that time because recycling methods were not really reliable at the present time. The finance sub-c委员会 had not completed its report but Buford Watson, committee member and city manager, said the members were looking into how the city were also considering a service charge as a method of financing a county program. what the format was. "As far as I'm concerned, it could be written on the back of a brown paper bag," he said. what the format was. applying to the agency for funds for projects. He said he liked the first application to be informal, and placed no restrictions as to YOU KNOW DARN WELL A PIZZA WOULD TASTE BETTER THAN ANYTHING ELSE AFTER THE RELAYS THE ONLY CORRECT AFTER THE RELAYS, MEAL. 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Patronize Kansan Advertisers BEFORE YOU LEAVE You will receive KANSAS ALUMNI newspapers and magazines through the school year. Your students will also be able to keep track of your classmates through the special "Class Notes" column. Wherever your future might take you, you will be able to keep track of what's happening on the "hill" through your membership in the KU Alumni Association. 1972 graduates are also eligible for a $25 discount on Fulfil and Installation Life Memberships. Under the installment plan, one must make an installation deposit of $300 at least by June 15th, plus Kaiser Alumni publications and other alumnum membership benefits forever without any additional charge or billing. For a 1972 graduate, life membership is the most economical method for continued Alumni As a 1972 graduate, you receive a special 50 per cent discount on annual membership. You are eligible for a special 40 per cent for *F* husband and wife. 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