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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1961)
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IT'S BUTCANOYLL RC i 5 l"?"9!!? SW"; N 05ai.ll-M S frJSBfl ATTf! y frr i ...rSrS?' O.K.t trust me7 I ., , IM , . ., .. , , .. -rtr y i i uuiio wmm mi u... ... i OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY A comprehensive study ot the disposal of s?w?ge indiwtrial wastes into the ocean Uirough long "outfall diffuser" pipes laid along the ocean floor is planned by Ore gon State University. The disposal of wastes into the ocean must be done with great I care to avoid washing back onto the beaches and contamination ot coastal waters used for swimming, recreation and other beneficial purposes, research leaders point out. At the same time, development and expansion of industry along the coast is dependent on suitable and reasonably cheap disposal of large volumes of wastes produced by industries concerned, such as pulp and paper mills, and by do mestic wastes from communities along the Oregon Coast. The new OSU study will provide fundamental information on the best method of disposing of wastes through outfall diffusers and how waste discharge 'is affected by ocean depth, currents, waves, wind, and the type of waste. A grant of $38,356 has been re ceived by the Engineering Experi ment Station from the U.S. Public Health Service to help support the research. Charles E. Behlke and F. J. Burgess are in charge of the research project. They explained that one of the complications of ocean waste dis posal is that ocean water is more dense heavier than sewage or industrial waste. As a result, wastes rise to the surface when discharged into the ocean and float in waste fields or clusters on the surface. Currents or winds, in turn, may dump the wastes back onto the beaches ruining their use for recreation, or drift wastes into areas where its presence creates a pollution hazard preventing the use of the water for other beneficial purposes. The investigators are going to work on the possibility of greater mixing of wastes with ocean wa ter before they are discharged through the ports in the long dif fuser outfall pipes. This would re duce the hazard of floating fields of waste and avoid excessive con tamination in the vicinity of the outfalls. Studies will also include infor mation on the length of outfall lines necessary and methods of securing them against damage by winter storms. Oregon's bays and estuaries are small and are highly used for rec reation, fisheries, and other bene ficial purposes, the engineers not ed, and have only a very limited capacity for waste discharges. De velopment of methods for dispos ing of waste directly into the ocean, therefore, is important for tuture development of Oregon's coastal industries. Democrats Show Pride WASHINGTON (AP) - Demo cratic congressional leaders expressed pride in their perform ance today. Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana said it compares well with any previous Congress. Influential Democrats, however, still don't believe the Senate and House can wind up business for the year until Sept. 23. Mansfield, the Senate Demo cratic leader, said alter he and other leaders conferred with Pres ident Kennedy at the White House that "we are very proud of the record Congress has made to date." He added that by the time Congress adjourns, "we antici pate the record will be comoara- ble with any similar period under any administration." Acting House Speaker John W. McCormack. D-Mass.. listed three appropriation bills and three oth er measures on a priority list. The appropriations include funds for foreign aid. oublic works and to supplement money provided tor government activities in pre vious bills. The House also will Inks nn legislation dealing with the Peace Lorps, McCormack said, and hopes to obtain Rules Committee approval for consideration oF a permanent disarmament agency and an increase in postal rates. Winds Babies Howl Together HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - Hurri. cane winds didn't howl alone near the Texas coast. A son was born to Mm. Rav Rubino in an elementarv school I shelter at Angleton Monday night. ine delivery was made under the beam of a flashlight bv thm nurses without i doctor's help. At Lamarque, two babies were born in the Galveston County Hos pital while the city was isolated. Mrs. Stephen Dupuis, 20, of Port Arthur, eave hirth In a hnv after she was taken from a ref ugee shelter to a hmnital at . "t 1 - ... j Huntsville. O