Tuesday, March 7. 1989 / University Daily Kansan Bill surpasses standards - Continued from p. 1 Water is a little pig at a big trough. State Rep. Marvin Barkis tive sessions trimmed the budget for water projects. User fees create revenues that can't be tapped by competing programs such as highways or education, he said. "water is a little pig at a big trough, but there will always be bigger pigs like education that will get more," Barkis said. A related bill was passed yesterday in the Senate that would regulate above and below-ground storage tanks. State Sen, Ross Doyen, R-Corcida, said that the Senate bill went beyond current Environmental Protection Agency requirements. He said it was an effort to prevent spills and leaks from tanks and to keep existing water supplies clean. The House already has passed a bill that would tax everyone in the state that uses water. The money generated would go toward cleaning up and preserving the state's water supplies. The bill, if passed by the Senate and signed by the governor, would set aside $18 million a year toward the program. Water user fees How the fees will affect you Two percent on the gross receipts from retail sales by public water supply systems of water delivered through mains, lines or pipes. One percent on the gross receipts from retail sales of fertilizer used in production of plants and plant products produced for resale. Two cents per 1,000 gallons of water used for industrial use. Two cents per 1,000 gallons of water used for stockwatering. Fifty dollars per well for irrigation use. Source: House Bill No. 2008 Dave Eames/KANSAN The layoffs leave Eastern with about 7,000 active workers, down from 31,200 before the strike. Strikers, Eastern seek court rulings - Continued from p. 1 from 1987. Eastern spokesman Robin Matel said that Eastern would file for bankruptcy only as a last resort but indicated that the pilots' walkout might force the airline to consider the option. the S. District Judge Edward B. Davis said he was available for negotiations, and said the company should submit the machinists' dispute to expedited arbitration pilots' union is also congressional action I. President George Bush continues to refuse to intervey. interviewe. Eastern asked the federal judge for a preliminary injunction against the Air Line Pilots Association both at Eastern and nationally, ordering them back to work and requesting damages. No hearing was scheduled immediately. After a meeting with lawyers for both sides, Davis told the pilots' lawyers to submit arguments by 11 a.m. today, to be followed by 2 a.p. m. also have honored the machinists' strike. Earnings is seeking $150 million in contract concessions while the machinists want $50 million in raises. Anthony Broterick, Federal Aviation Administration associate director, said that inspectors were monitoring Eastern closely and that there had been no safety liaisons. He said the FAA "is prepared to deal with" the planned pilot action. The international machinists union planned to appeal a federal judge's order barring sympathy strikes on three New York area railroads that threatened to disrupt the morning commute for more than 300,000 people. No strike-related transit problems were reported in any cities. hearing Eastern's 5.900 flight attendants U. S. District Judge Robert Patterson also temporarily barred unionized Amtrak workers from honoring any picket lines by Eastern machinists. In Washington, a White House spokesman said Bush wouldn't push for a bill banning secondary picketing unless the strike against Eastern spreads. Workshop to evaluate conductors - Continued from p. 1 After the conducting sessions, the entire group will analyze individual performances, which are videotaped. Perez Gomez started planning the workshop in November. Some of the music being used in the workshop was composed by the KU orchestra's spring concert They will conduct the University Symphony Orchestra and two KU instrumental chamber groups, one comprised of seven musicians, the Perez Gomez said the workshop allowed conductors at different skill levels to work with the same material. "Our students have a chance to see where they stand in comparison to other conductors from around the country." he said. Looking for ON CAMPUS? Please see page 2 Gourmet Express Carry-out and Delivery 749-FOOD Gourmet Express, The Best Taste in Town! Fried Provolone Italian cheese lightly breaded and deep fried to a golden brown. Served with a tomato meat sauce. 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