Cape May County Herald, 17 November 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Utility, State Launched Acid Rain Study

K A I sV A 1.1. data Rftnorated by the local monitor will add to . Statistics hem# gathered from 200 similar collectors operating nationally The .Cumberland site was selected to provide rainfall samples represcritative of .

i is the entire regiim, without . ern significant local mfluences , ens According to Atlantic the • Klectric. spokesman

Morgan Morris III, boththe company and the DfiP have promoted- increased monitoring of "acid rain” for some time "This project W as designed specifically to combine the available resources of our

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t ATLANTIC CITY - . Atlantic Klectric and the N J ' Department 'of .Knvironmental Protection have announced that they

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.gram to measure the apidi- , ty of rainfall in Southern

The monitoring station the first in the southe p^rt of-the state, and joins one other operated by the DKV at Washington's froesing Samples from

the new collection site in Cumberland Courtly will be t gathered by sophisticated

scientific equipment’ and analyzed for acidity and ehemical composition

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company and the state in an attempt to add valuable new data to curr^nt\ainfall statistics,” Morris se’id John Elston, chief of the DKP's Bureau of Air Quality Management and Surveillance, has said he is "quite pleased with.this • new industry/government project,'' adding that his *- agency hopes to increase its 1 air quality monitoring with the addition of another rainfall collection site in northeastern f'/.J. and a fully equipped trailer that will serve as a mobile sampling station and laboratory. ACCORDING to Morris, reliable information about "acid rain” is essential as Congress debates whether to impose new stricter emission controls on electric utility power plants. "We and the Dept, of Environmental Protection agree that this additional monitoring data, together with existing field information. will help all of the par ties involved in the acid rain debate to arrive at reasoned and scientifically ‘ dcfendablc legislation and regulatory programs,” he

said.

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November 29.

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Studded Tires Now OK

Motor Vehicles Director Clifford W Snedekcr announced today that studded tires will be permitted on Nefo Jersey roads beginning last Monday. If you put them on, remember that they must be removed by

April I, 1983.

Director Snedeker also reminds motorists ‘ to prepare in other ways for winter driving as follows: —Allow extra time for' • your winter trip. Start sooner - drive slower. Watch for icy patches, especially in early evening and always on bridges. Take time to clear ALL windows af ice and. snow. Do you have a windshield scraper - do your wipers and defoggers work? —Slush and dirt can diminish the effect of your .head and tail lights. Check and clean them frequently. Allow greater space ahead for stopping distance. Increases nd decrease speed gradually - sudden stops and starts cause skids. Use snow tires and remember - they go on the front of your new front-wheel-drive car. Drive carefully and watch out for other drivers and

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