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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1983)
Lakeview radiation dump cleanup delayed LAKEVIEW (AP) — State officials say they are worried about the delay entailed in a federal plan for cleaning up a 25-year-old radiation hazard near this south-central Oregon town. A new schedule in the federal plan calls for delaying the cleanup from 1985 until 1987. State officials say they fear federal funding for the cleanup may disappear during the two-year delay. The money is needed to cover up an estimated 400,800 cubic yards of radioactive wastes and contaminated soil. An internal U.S. Department of Energy planning document says the cleanup will likely involve covering radioactive waste deposits rather than moving deposits to a new site away from populated areas and wetlands. State Energy Department officials said last week the tentative plan does not offer a sure way to prevent radioactive isotopes from continuing to seep into shallow groundwater near Lakeview. The Lakeview Radiation Council, a local public interest group, supports either putting a water-tight liner under the wastes or mov ing them to a new site. Relations between Oregon and federal of ficials have been strained because of the con trovery surrounding the plan. State Energy Department Director Lynn Frank demanded a resolution of the dispute in a strongly word ed letter Aug. 26. That prompted the federal Department of Energy to agree to send representatives this month to make peace. Oregon officials pushed the Energy Depart ment to move quickly to clean up the Lakeview site after prodding from concerned residents. But the federal agency accused the Oregon Department of Energy of taking too long in signing an agreement to spell out federal and state cleanup duties. Mark Matthews, a nationwide uranium waste cleanup project director, said federal officials sun nave noi pti^uducu me 3»aic sign. He said the Lakeview cleanup was postponed for two years to work on higher priority sites elsewhere in the country where the work is ready to begin. Matthews said state-federal coordination problems and a lack of money are responsi ble for the delay. The wastes, about 15 miles north of the California border, were left by a now-defunct uranium mining and milling company. The mine changed hands several times un til it was bought in 1977 by Atlantic Richfield Co. ARCO covered the tailings, containing radium, thorium and other isotopes. et al. MEETINGS AES RETURNEE CLUB meeting, Tuesday. CXI 11. al 7pm in the I MU fishbowl Returnees, host brothers and sisters and anyone interested are invited. For more information rail Karen at 48V1S93 evening. WOMEN IN TRANSITION hold their first get together to day from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m in I08 f MU Anyone interested welcome. THE COMMITTEE FOR A PEACE studies program at the University will meet Wednesday. (Xt. 12, al S: 30 p.m. al the Koinonia Center, 1414 Kim aid St Interested students and tat ully are welcome. All STUDENTS interested in educating campus and community about the nuclear arms race are encouraged to attend a Students For a Nuclear Free Future meeting today at S:30 p.m in I09 fMU Plans for the national "week of educ ation" to be discussed. INTERESTED IN CENTRAL AMERICA? The ASUO is holding a conference concerning issues of Central America It interested in planning this event, come to a meeting today at 5 p.m. at Suite 4 FMU, or contact the ASUO al W36-I724 ASKLEPIADS are meeting Tuesday. Oct. 11, at 7 p.m at the Chi Psi fraternity, 1018 Hilyard St. ALBERTO SALAZAR will speak at the Campus Crusade's Friday. Oct 14. meeting at 7:10 p m . not at the CXI 11 meeting as previously announced AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION and slide show will explain how to get involved in the many outdoor events sponsored by the Outdoor Program on Tuesday. Or t 11, at 7 p.m. at the Outdoor Program. LECTURES PEOPLE'S LAW SCHOOL will tea<h a class on child custody and support on Wednesday, Oct. 12. trom 7 to 9 p m at Lincoln School, bSO W 12th St. for more informa tion, contact Sue at 142-60S6. INTERVIEWS SPEND AN AFTERNOON on the |ob at the lugene Hilton fn|oy an on-site visit and learn about career opportunities in the held of Marketing/Sales/Management in the hospitality industry on Thursday, Oct. 13, from 1:30 to 4:10 p.m Sign up today in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall. Space is limited Transportation is provided. SIGN UP AT 7:30 A.M. on Wednesday. Oct. 12. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall tor the following recruiters: tc hec k in Career Planning and Plat ement for qualific ations) OCT. 17 — Meier & Frank.Group Orientation Session at 7 p.m. in Dad s Room, EMU. OCT. 17 — U S. National Security Agency (for Computer St lentist/Mathematician/Linguist). OCT. 17 — University of Southern California luditial Ad ministrative Program (for graduate school). OCT 17 — Upgihn Company (for Pharmat eulic al Sales Representative). OCT. 17 21 — Peace Corps (lor Peace Corps Volunteer). Croup meeting Oc t. 17 at 12: M) p.m., EMU Forum Room, IMU; Film (XI 18 at 3.30 p.m . Forum Room. EMU tom pleted applications required at interviews. OCT 18 — IBM Corporation (tor Marketing Represen tative or Systems Engineer). Minimum CPA 3.0 OCT. 18 - Idaho First National Bank (tor Management trainee Program). OCT. 18 — Minihan, Kernutt. Stokes & Company (lor En try Level Stall Accountant). Minimum CPA 3.0 OCT. 18 — Washington Slate University, The Craduate School (lor graduate school). Croup meetings at 9 and 10:30 a m.. Century Room A. EMU. OCT. 19 — Hogan, Mecham, Richardson & Company (tor lunior Accountant). (X.T. 19 — U S. Army Audit Agency (lor Auditor). OCT. 20 — Pfizer. Inc.. (lor Pharmac eulic al Sales Representative). Croup meeting (Xt. 19 at 7:10 p.m , 112 I MU. (Attendant e required to interview). OCT 20 — U S. Coast Cuard (tor Commissioned Officer). OCT. 20 — U S. Marine Corps (lor Officer). OCT. 20 — Xerox Corporation (for Sales Representative). OCT. 21 — Arthur Young & Company (for Accountant and Tax Staff). OCT. 21 — Foote, Cone 8, BeldingiHonig (lor Ceneral Development Program). pi EASE SICN UP immediately it interested in interview ing with the following recruiters: OCT. 10 — American Graduate Schcxil of International Management (for graduate school). Oct 10 — Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University (for graduate sc hool). OCT. 11 — Alexander C.ranl & Company (tor Winter At counting Interchip) (X I It — Intel Corporation (tor Appliiations Engineer, System Product Engineer or Software Product Ingineer) OCT. II. 12 — Is mart Apparel (tor Manager Trainee). OCT. IT, 12 — K mart Corporation (lor Management Training Program). OCT. 12 — Texas Instruments, Inc. (tor Field Sales Engineers). OCT. 12. 13 — Electronit Data Systems Corporation (tor Systems Engineer Development Program). Group meeting with ORCA Oct. 12 at 7 p m.. 110-111 EMU OCT. 12, 13 — U S. Marine Corps (tor Officer). Flight Ol ticer Presentation Oct. 13 at 7 p.m., 101 EMU. OCT. 13 — US. Air Force (tor Pilot/Navigator/ Meterology/Commumcation Electronic s). OCT. 13. 14 — International Playtex, Inc. (for Sales Representative). OCT. 14 — Uarco, Inc. (for Production Management Trainee or Aitounling Management Trainee). MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSOR OF THE MONTH nomination forms are now available near the reference desk in the library. Deadline is Oct. 19. Sponsored by Mortar Board. ON DISPLAY through Nov. 1 at Oregon Art Supply Com pany are various works by talented local artists. They in clude: fitter by Barb Guthrie, pen and inks by Mark Logan, waterc olors by Robert Hugo Paapenen. and oil by lanette Hopper. For more information call 681-ARTS. BLOOM COUNTY A6H&UIN: A 5MAU- OCEAN 8IW THAT SWeaS OF OCR WET HUSHPUPPICS ANP WHICH has a Nose-me aze 0f= MASSACHUSETTS... 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