Sports, page IB Classifieds, p. 1C [s most complete ||!|gle properties mkmmm INSIDE Volume 63/ Number 3 Southport, N.C. September 8,1993/ 50 cents Photo by Jim Harper James Wilson shows what it is all about at the and later released. Captain Charlie’s Kids Fishing yacht basin crab derby on Saturday. Fifty-six Tournament, also sponsored by Southport parks youngsters participated and 208 crabs were caught, and recreation, will be held September 25. Possible treatment site Long Beach owner of 'very select sand pile' By Holly Edwards Municipal Editor A 95-acre tract of land purchased by the Town of Long Beach as a potential site for a sewage treatment plant is a "very select sand pile" that will continue to grow more valuable in the future as suitable land becomes more scarce, said engineering consultant Finley Boney. The land's southern boundary is about 1.5 miles from the Intracoastal Waterway, its northern boundary is marked by Mercer Mill Creek, and it is located about 1.5 miles off Sunset Harbor Road. Boney performed an engineering study on a 70-acre tract of land located just west of the property, and identified the area as an ideal location for a sewage treatment plant. He said the land has all the qualities that a sewage treatment site requires. The soil drains well, there is a low water table covered by six to eight feet of sand, and there is a high ridge surrounded by low-lying wetlands and streams to act as buffer zones. "If the ground water flows from a high elevation to low lying streams and creeks, that is exactly what you want," he said. "The treated wastewater is required not to degrade the ground water, which is of lesser quality than the treated wastewater.” When Boney performed the engineering study two years See Sand, page 6 'Unbelievably complicated' Static is expected on cable TV rates By Hollv Edwards Municipal Editor j A sweeping, 1,500-page federal act | on cable television regulations in tended to protect consumers from es calating cable TV rates may not help Vision Cable subscribers in the Southport-Oak Island area. Those that can least afford it will I spend more for cable TV while others will get a break, says Vision Cable general manager Bill Greene. Rate changes put into effect Sep tember 1 were mandated by new Fed eral Communications Commission regulations, which were in turn man dated by Congress last year. Cable customers who are confused by the new rates can take comfort in the fact that cable companies are also con fused by the FCC's new rules, and FCC attorneys are still trying to figure out exactly what the new federal act mandates, Greene observed. "It's unbelievably complicated," he said. "The FCC doesn't even know what Congress wants." ./ Under the new service charges, customers with one television will pay S4.69 per month for eight chan nels, whereas under the old rates they were paying SI per month for 11 channels, Greene said. There is no longer an additional charge for addi tional TV sets, but channels WGN, WOR and TBS were eliminated from the basic package. These channels are available in a "superstation package" plus the fee for basic service. "If you look at what the new regu lations did to our subscribers, they hurt the people that could least afford it, or the ones with basic serv ice and one TV," Greene said. "But people that can afford more TVs and sub See Cable, page 6 Local municipal officials admit they are unsure about what rate regula tion will involve, but say without the right to monitor rates local residents would be left un protected Unit 1 restart to be delayed Cracked shroud subject of study at CP&L plant By Jim Harper Staff Writer Restart of Bnmswick nuclear plant Unit I will be delayed for at least amonth while Carolina Power 1? and Light Co. and assisting engi neers study a cracked shroud wltim I the nuclear reactor. Rod pull, which had been sched uled for later this month, will now llleorae ia October at the earliest as refueling and other activities leading up to restart are held UP 'With the inspections we have to do, we’re having to fabricate equipment to do un-; derwater evaluation,” Unit 1 manager Morris Brown said Tuesday; "That's putting an approximate one-month delay in our ability to reload fuel.” Farther delay in startup is expected ifrepairof the shroud is deemed necessary, Brown said. Presently company engi neers are considering an op tion ofbohing supportsinplace to strengthen the shield, Brown said. Replacement of the shield, which is an integral part of the reactor, would be "a very big job,” he said. The shroud in question di rects the flow of water within the reactor vessel, Brown said, and also supports other compo nents in the reactor. Experience with cracks in a nuclear reactor in Switzerland ' caused General Electric, which ' built Brunswick’s two reactors, i to alert the company to the pos- i sibilityof a problem. i CP&L officials met with Nuclear Regulatory Commis sion representatives here and in Washington on the matter in August Initial inspection by video mmera showed a crack around he top of the shield - a 14 Fopt-ciroumference cylinder of wo~inch stainless steel -- and nade further study necessary. The equipment to sound »obe the crack is now being Jeveloped in California, and should be on the Brunswick ute by mid-month, according oNRCsenior resident inspec orDickPrevatte. Brunswick Unit 2 is similar n construction to Unit i, See CP&L,page 6 Vision Cable of Wilmington (Southport) _(N‘Hv O.xinyes Effect ire September /. 19 <).j) old rati: new rati: HAS1C SERVICE 11 Channels 8 Channels First Set $1.00 $ 069 Additional Sets $1.00 $0.00 CABLE SFRVICF 22 (.hannels 21 Channels First Set $16.50 $ 12. 51 Additional Sets $ i.25 $ 0.00 SUPERSTATION PACKAGE (WOK, IBS, WGN, TNT) N/A 1 Channels First Set N/A $o.60* Additional Sets • N/A $0.00 */: Channel in Sn/icrSlalion Package May lie Purchased Separately /<<» sn.jy PREIERREI) SERVICE PACKAGE (Recjuires addressable cniirerler) (Sci-T'i, CMT, Comedy, Cartoon) 4 Channels 1 Channels First Set $5.00 $3.50* Additional Sets $3.00 $0.00 *lach Channel in Preferred Service Package May lie Purchased Separately for $1 J 5. tAjtJtl'iVlhiN I K,\ 1 Basic Converter SO.71 Addressable Converter S1 33 Remote Handheld $0.09 INSTALLATION RATES Aerial ~ $36.99 Additional Sel rs $ 19, i I Underground S i t.30 Delinquent Reconnect $ 7.31 Reconnect $18.61 Trip Charge $.10.97 Licit Additional Set $ 15.73 Addressable Upgrade $ 2.00 (At Time of Initial Installation) Hourly Service Lee $21.93 All rates subject to applicable franchise fees and taxes. I’remium Channel Rates remain the same and include applicable franchise fees. Lost or stolen food stamps cost county By Terry Pope County Editor Replac ing food stamps reported sto len or lost in the mail is becoming more and more costly for Brunswick County. Each month, hundreds of dollars in food stamps are reissued when recipi ents claim they never got them. "Food stamps are just like money.” said Jamie Orrock, director of Brunswick County's Department of Social Services. "I don't know the solution, except maybe taking a harder stance than we have in the past." Last year, the Brunswick County DSS mailed S4.7 million worth of food stamps to roughly 2.300 post office boxes or rural route homes. Food stamps provide assistance to families that fall within the national poverty guidelines. They are re deemed at grocery or convenience State law allows for a variance, as suming that of $381,000 worth mailed to county residents each month some are likely to fall into the wrong hands stores to pay for food items. Amounts reported lost or stolen vary each month, from a high of around S1,900 in December to S689 worth in See Food stamps, page 6 OUTSIDE Forecast The extended forecast Thursday through Sun day calls for mostly sunny skies with a chance of afternoon showers. Highs are ex pected to be in the mid 80s, with nighttime lows in the lower 70s. Tide table HIGH LOW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1:33 a.m. 8:01a.m. 2:21 p.m. 8:52 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 2:39 a.m. 9;06 a.m. 3:25 p.m. 9:57 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 3:49 a.m. 10:11a.m. 4:29 p.m. 10:58 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 4:55 a.m. 11:14 a.m. 5:27 p.m. 11:55 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 5:57 a.m. a.tn. 6:25 P-m. 12:12 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 6:54 a.m. 12:46 a.m. 7:18 p.m. 1:07 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 7:48 a.m. 1:36 a.m. 8K)8p.m. 2:00 p.m. The following adjustments should be made: Bald Head Island, high -10, low -7; Caswell Beach, high -5, low -1; Southport, high +7, low +15; Yaupon Beach, high -32, low -45; Lockwood Folly Inlet, high -22, low -8.