^ vis -\- "t&'M*-- ilTMWMHH > IllllWill till Ij?w >'IM. I> II I. . ? .-.t t\ -By City Official s, Engineers Chamber Updated On Waste Moratorium The Raeford-Hoke County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors at the board's breakfast meeting December 8 heard Raeford city officials describe the currcnt status of the industrial sewer-system moratorium placed on the city. I ) The city officials came on the invitation of the chamber board for that purpose. They included Mayor John K. McNeill, Jr., City Councilmen Bennie Mc Leod, Vardell Hedgpeth and Joe Upchurch, City Manager Ron v-'4? ? Matthews, and city engineers Hi Marziano and Evan Miner of Moore, Gardner & Associates of Asheboro. The moratorium, imposed by the federal Environmental Agency and The State, prevents new industries from locating in the city area, and current industries in the city area from expanding, thus adding to the volume of material being dumped into the sewer system. The city engineers informed the audience that the city has been under the moratorium for approximately three years and during this time, the city has been working very closely with the local industries, as well as the North Carolina state of ficials, to correct and have the moratorium lifted. Various amounts of monies have been spent by local in dustries and the city to correct this situation. Recently, the city has entered into a contract for approxi mately $1 million dollars in major improvements at the wastewater treatment plant. It was pointed out, though, that even though this was being done, that additional work must be done by industrial users during this period of construc tion in order to meet the state's requirements. It was further pointed out that Faberge and Burlington Industries have put in place certain improvements and have provided the city with time schedules and plans for further improvements that should bring them into com pliance by the time the city has its improvements in place. The chamber board after listening to the discussion and asking questions concerning the matter informed the mayor and city officials that it unanimously encouraged the city to take the necessary steps, whatever they might be. to bring the city sewer plant into compliance with the state requirements in order to get the industrial moratorium lifted. They further stated that they would unanimously support these decisions, whatever they might be. The chamber people who attended included Tom Howell, president; Earl Fowler, execu tive vice president; and board members Cecil Bond. Bill Moses. Jimmy Wood, L.S. Brock. Jr., Ivery McNair. Palmer Willcox, Clyde Up church. and Steve Parker. ' 25' units in the parade, and this a a s s News- Journal Closed Dec. 24-25 The News-Journu! office will be closed Christmas Eve and Christ mas day for the holidays next week but no change will be made in the press time and deadlines for turn ing in news and advertising ma terial for publication that week. The office also will be closed New Year's Day. HlllUfWIIIUHHUt