n= i Page 12C-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, November 19, 1986 From Page 1-C ment of environmental sciences and engineering who is also on the institute board, said, ‘‘As long as I’ve known Dave he has had a deep in- terest in water resources from both the academic and professional points of view. He is quite familiar with na- tional needs through his work on national committees and is able to relate those needs to UNC researchers and the special water resources pro- blems we have.” All public and private col- leges and universities in North Carolina are eligible to work with the institute, which is supported by about $400,000 a year in state appropriations and about $100,000 more from the federal government. (In constant dollars, the federal contributions is about a third of what it was in 1964.) “That program is virtually gone, part of the general cut- back in federal programs,” Moreau said, ‘‘so we have had to go out and be somewhat innovative about 16 EAT WHERE THE TRAVELERS EAT 5.95 For A Delicious STEAK DINNER THE LOWEST GAS PRICES IN THE AREA... KM TRUCK PLAZA 1-85 At Dixon School Road - Kings Mountain, N.C. OPEN 24 HOURS BREAKFAST ANYTIME CL A AAA AAA ‘Moreau Tackles State’s raising additional funds beyond the state appropria- tions.” One of those innovations was the N.C. Urban Water Consortium, which includes the university, the Orange Water and Sewer Authority and the cities of Raleigh, Burlington, Durham, High Point and Winston-Salem. The consortium, which Moreau called a ‘‘very suc- cesful program,’ is sponsor- ing research that includes a search for biological ways to remove phosphorous from water. Existing chemical methods of removing phosphorous leave a sludge that is difficult to dispose of, Moreau said. Another project involves development of computer software for preventive maintenance of water and sewer facilities. “We have an enormous capital investment out there in water and sewer systems and we’ve got to maintain it,” Moreau said. ‘‘One of the very difficult problems is scheduling the maintenance on those systems. There are Oz. PARSON OF THE HILLS CHRISTMAS TRAILER “Helping Appalachia Needy’ SP EE RROD OPROIDDDOPDORDD : : 0 WEST SCHOOL ? ® WISHES TO EXPRESS OUR @ © APPRECIATIONTO THE 8 ® CITIZENS OF ® ? KINGS MOUNTAIN ® FOR THEIR CONTINUED ~ @ SUPPORT. : @ © © ® ® NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK Collection Center | Located At Fellowship Christian Center On Dallas/Cherryville Hwy. 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Mark A. Jenkins of Kings Mountain completed the Primary Leadership Development Course conducted by the Of- fice of the Adjutant General and the 3288th U.S. Army Reserve School at the North Carolina Military Academy here. The course consisted of three weekends plus nine days of training in many areas, such as trainig to lead, land navigation, communica- tion procedures, artillery fire adjustment, combant techni- ques and combat patrolling. Sgt. Jenkins is a member of Company B(-), 505th Engineer Battalion of the North Carolina Army Na- tional Guard in Kings Moun- tain. He is employed by PPG in Shelby. oy y Pvt. McNamara Has Training Pvt. Alan T. McNamara, son of Dorothy and Joseph J. McNamara of Route 2, Kings Mountain, has completed basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tac- tics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1986 graduate of Kings Mountain Senior High School. Airman Sockwell At Texas Base Air Force Airman 1st Class Sherry U. Sockwell, daughter of Marion Hunt of Route 1, Kings Mountain, has arrived for duty with the 47th Field Maintenance Squadron, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. Sockwell, a maintenance specialist, is a 1984 graduate of Winthrop schedulin College, Rock Hill, S.C. A agg TL a Preblems introduction of new kinds of hazards? I’m certainly not an anti-growth person, but are we willing to pay for in- vestigation of the effects of large-scale development that are occuring?” Moreau lives in Chapel Hill. For relaxation he likes to read, go sailing on Jordan or Kerr lakes, watch football or basketball, and go to his son’s soccer games. “Most of the time, though, I seem to wind up working around the house,”” Moreau said. ‘I designed my yard so it would drain properly. 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