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,- e ~ in the dent budget 1, a junior ~ and said -~ the, . _ .. _ major~ nl&ii:.. that wb~ aid; 7:30 dead~ Spe~- should ~~ g ,. .. - . ·11\ •f'til!ildll:r•· ·lu•1, !1', : .. : .:• \/,r. 111 f•J,'-' 1 l'.tc.'. ' ~ . . : .. :~-. · .:~ ~: ··~, ·~:- .z .. -' ~m;-;:-~mm.~e::ztar~*%%%:':*::7;-;:::~:~:::::t~~--·· ;:;~~\\: .' / ~ · ~ .. ;~ . ..,»:'?1:=1'~/.mo/M\..#\.«:!r.(&<$'-...W.....@'I\~~#~A'f'M.WJ\M/.i&==,...;:»r:rrii#;Z\#..W».:::'W..x \• ... , .. ;.'N w~nted\: B-etter. :Listings By CHRIS BROCK .Staff Writer ;·. OSWEGO -:-The city's code enforr;e- ment coordinator more than 100 .wants to reduce that number. :: \We're trying to button things up as Twq.cjty flreflgl:tters were recognized last week lmuch as we can,\ Eli R:l'paport, executive by the Oswego Flreflgf:lters Association, Local assistant to Mayor John T. Sullivan, said ·2707, for their effortsjn(SIWing the life of a Port :at Tuesday's College/Community Rela- City man last Feb. 6;-()n that day, Capt. Richard 3ions Committee meeting. · Cuinmlngs and Firefighter William Delapp '( Code Enforcement Cdordinator Tho- · pulled ari unconscious. Albert l.,lndo from the mas Ryan said safety is th~ main consid- seeond floor of a burning home at 200 W. Se~ond St. Lindo has since fully recovered. Lt. Edward Geers, Local 2707 president; and Capt. Richard Ackerman 1 vice presictent, made the presenta- tion. In the fo.-eground, from left, are: Ackerman, Cummings, Delapp and Geers. (Staff photo by Jim Russell) · eration in listing residences as multiple .. .-;:=~~Ji~~d~~Jsth~red~~~-mechanismto- c· uomo Meets. N'u' ke Du· mp· Foes : Ryan said it is up to .tenams,-to, rJ~port . . · ·· :Jlfi.SSmwafuf¥.\!iolati~U'ilbG-.stlldl!nf&...- --------- .aren't reporting that to us, we don't know Staff, Wire Report . get the person to listen to your concerns, low -level radioactive waste. . there's no window in your bedroom,\ ALBANY (AP) -A group of oppo- that's a ve~ positive step,\ said Cindy \They prefer not to have low-level , R,yan said. \How do you get out in case of ncnts to a proposed low-level radioactive Monaco, the coordinator for radioactive nuclear waste anywhere in the state. I ~fire? dump in New York state left a meeting dt!!!!p oppo~ition for Cortland County. don'tblamethcmonebit,\Cuomosaidof \ \l[yol! have more than four people in with Gov. MariQ C\1omo feeling that they Under federal law, New York and the dump opponents. !YOur bouse, there's nobody to make sure at least gave their govemM some food for every other,state must have a low-level \I cannot tell yol! that we resolved ~t's safe:' Rya..11 said. Lhought . ' radioactiv.e waste dump by Jan. 1, 1993, everyone's concern, but it was a useful \ Ryan added that he knows of\students Cuomo met with about 30 a,nti-dump or have entered into a multi-state agree- exchange,\ he smd. :living in basem~nts'V1thno wil).dow.s; anli activists. in a sl:llte Capitol meeting room ment fur-such a-dmnp;CutiCntly, most of -C 'd h ecd 'th 1 h 1 I · ' 1 od ed · N uomo sai e agr w1 at east one i!O exits and no way out.\ • for a·Jittle more than an hour Tuesday. t e ow- eve, was e pr uc m ew . h ld b d T SUNY S th · J y k · h' ed t S th C r maJor concern e y many ump ~ he -Oswego tudent Associa- Among those at e meetmg was oe __<!, ts ~-·~PM\'~'·•~ L~ ~.~~:· ·~ opponents: that the federal definition of tksn.. di.!~tq.~~~Lieg ef ~..,.w..... nancy, t.:oorumator ot \...lU.tt:U!) rib\~\.ll. ul... .,...... ~- ..... ~.u-- !.u__ - ----. ---4-~ • --....a.. ~ousing to students interested in off- . Nuclear Dumping in Oswego County: n~rrow do;n ; list ~flO~;~Ii~ate dtnnp 10 ~~~:\::!'~~~~~~;ai:tc s:t '':p ur;b\;'y- ~ampus housing. It was suggested at a · \Basically the p1ain thing was that the slles to a fi»J.Ii recommended -site. There d ·· . % . • • P revious meeting that the listing might dialogue was established and it will has been strong opposition at each site. excl u e certam thmgs from nuc.lear • Th = t' 'th C waste, but I thmk they allbw a lot ofthmgs contain information as to whether a contin11e. That was the important thing, ' e group e WI uomo on th 11 d h · ld • · · 1 f 'I T d 1 f · th h d at are rea y more angerous t an wou r-es1dencc is a single- or mulup e- am1 y Haney said today. \He was very sym- ues. ay c t sa 1~g e -go~ernor a qualify fot the defmition of low-level ~welling. 'pathetic with our fears and woes and so promtsed to look mto specifiC concerns 1 t , 'd C ' they had rai·s~~. l·ncludi·n· g the const\itU- nuc car was c, sai uomo. _ But the question arose: should that forth.\ \\ information be shared with the city if such \I think we opened a good dialogue tionality of the federal law that governs Jack Cotheo, of Easton in Washington •. a Jist was developed? with the governor, •• said Ctutis Drown of radioactive waste; the objectiVIty of the County. said .the governor agreed to look Student Association representative Ellcnburgh Depot, \n Clipton County. siting commission; the'possibility of into challenging the constitutionality o( Doreen Brady said some landlords may \I think that any time you go to a storing waste temporarily until a better the federal law on the issue of states' be afrAid .of being so Jist¢~ fearing an m~ting with poljtical officials am! ~u optio~ ~ames _up; and the definition of rights. inspeGiioa--lly-tl!e ~y.--- - -· --- ~ ;;,;;;;;!::;;;;,;;;;;-;;;· ;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~.;;;;;;;--=:-:======::::: . But-Brady-said-that wasn't !he_purpose .... .....,....,~~~\\\'.... 6'r the list: \We don't ask (landlords) to M~eting Held ~amply;' she said. \We just ask them not to discriminate.\ •. \If there are other avenues we can use to see where these multiple dwellings are ·~· we will use those _!IY~nu~ \J~ap~P.O!l . $ald. -· ---- ' Committee member Dick Goodman, .who represents the Oswego Landlords 4ssociation, said 1he organization sets '\high standards\ for rental units. \Our organization is trying to bring the level \ Good1nan said. \We're for safety ~s:J!e<;tio:n, not against. •: 3 ':Ke~ntu5 • 12\ 15 • 16 • 17.- 18- - 23 - 27 - 29 - 30 ~ 34 35-39-45-50-53~65-77- Bring Us Any Advertised· Hercules Tire Price ~nd We'll Beat lt!!- GUARANTEED!I Any Size 15\ *5911 osWEoo·-=· County-offiCilil!nner with the chairm;m and members of the state Low Level Radioactive Waste Sit- ing Commission in last week. . ':I.am->rer;y. sati's •fill4i,::.llaid-l'\4ar:k-biGh--l- tenstein, coordinator of the Oswego County Low Level Radioactive Waste Task Force. \(The commissioners) were very responsive to us, they answered all our questions and It was encouraging. I don't want to get complacent, but we certainly left feeling pretty good. It . helped out.\ The 72-square-mile tract in Scriba and Nqw.Have!j,~~ill&qqeo(l'O controyer- sial. sites cunsidercd far-•·a low-level radioactive· waste dump. ' · ' Q!J!U;.Q.&.gftMJrip,\\\'!ta tracts of land within Scriba and New Haven identified - was not \They're going to stay right away from talking about any specific candidate area,\ Lichtenstein said. Free Mountin·g! * --- ~-=-..\!!!! 124 E. BRIDGE ST. CASH & CARRY .• L.L ITEMS PREVIOUSLY R~NTED BY RENTAVISION ONE DAY ONLY ........................... ~-qf~;'<t~~$ >;to~ ................ ~,c • .:: .... ~-, ........ ~~ \\'-~\'- •'o~AV\'\'\~ fliit.:ld t'»>t 4.:.~·.; J i! JJ..,(7U:~\Zlt\~·>t:!:- IO!It~~'!).-\'~\\~ ..... * Leaky Landfill Po·ses A ·Problem By DAVID SKOLNICK Staff Writer HANNIBAL - Iron bacteria trapped behind the closed Hannibal tand'fill has been leaking onto private property and has the potential to damage wellands that empty into Lake Ontario. acmrding to Franklin Hall, whose land borders the A few months ago, the state Depart- ment of Environmental Conservation told Hall he should not allow his cows to drink water from a stream flowing through the landfill. \They told me not to Jet cows cat the grass or drink from the pond. Does that mean people shouldn't walk tlm.mgh ft?\ he asked. \I'm not as concerned with ·cows as I am w'ith people. Eventually, it will ge to Eight Mile Creek, which empties into Lake Ontario. It's not just me- it is everyone who drinks water tl:at is::-affucted uy tlris.\ ·. . After Hall brought tltis']lriJblcmtolhe attention of the Town Board, Town Supervisor Robert Simmons and mcm hers oi the. county Health DeparLmcnl investiga!e.rl the landfill site. A pool of reddish water, found to be iron bacteria by the health department, was discovered .. The chemicais are r.:umrnun in !)tag1itt~1t watef!l oo6 -near landfills, aCcording to Simmons, and do not pose a significant threat. Department was (iron bacteria) is a common condition around Janqfills,\ said Simmons. He added that he plans to talk to the DEC and have county efficials come out to the site to examine the landfill. \This pollution can seep through the ground in any direction,\ said Hall's neighbor, Susan Doran. \He (Hall) '1!oesn 't know if his well Wllter is safe ... If the drinking water is polluted, then what do you do?\ .so;,. Hall said the DEC knew what was leaking onto his property months ago but . would.not~ml-ltim..H~added-that-he.doos not know how Simmons could have · fotmd out the content of the reddish water,~since a DEC official told Hall that they c!o not do chemical testing. \It seems strange to me for them to say it is polluted but they won't say what is in i~ '' added Doran. Charles Chernoff, senior sanitary engi- neer.[or the DEC's Solid Waste Manage- ment Division, said Hall was incorrect when. he said the DEC does not test for chemicals. \To say that is not true and not correct,\ he said. \We are still trying to get a handle on what is going en~ at the site.,' ' · Hall said this P~ JO!em has a much larger· effect ~an just damaging his property. \It ·m get to Lake Ontario. 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