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Show 1 SAVE $10 D Ion ill Headphones See our complete selection of component systems and records KING'S MUSIC 2233 So. 700 East 486-8119 J ShWPPENIM IROUND &: r CAMPUS YOUNG LIFE: Christian fellowship and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union. ROTARACT INTERNATIONAL: Of the University sponsored by the Salt Lake Rotary Club, needs you! Come to the Union Ballroom foyer Wednesday morning from 7 to 7:35 a.m. BRIDAL GALLERY: Even-! vited Tuesday to visit th. - the Union Ballroom lm St 10 p.m. Bridal fashionsar nS No admission. SPURS: Applications ared lay the SAC offices. ' ns PRACTICAL POLITICS: lar 7:15 p.m. in OSH FREE U: Schedule of.? r Tuesday at 8 p.m., H rd dances; Wednesday al group meditation; Thurt ' hatha yoga; Saturday it ipi acupuncture and Eastern -'d' p.m. group meditation Tf nc Union and the room no orr ac tivitics board. KUED lm Channel e 7 p m - What's New rd 7:30-Hunter Safety -n , H p.m. -As We See It 'as 8:30 The Advocates , 9: 30-Black Journal ed 10 p.m Frontiers of St:-'ari 11 p.m - Figuring It Out St( KUER :h, 90.1 FM na 7:30-Music 101 '8 9 pm -On Campus ,ra( . 10-IU-KULR Late Nes ( Why doesn't General Electric talk about thermal pollution when they talk about nuclear power plants? General Electric has been talking feet on aquatic life. More than 97 util- nuclear power plants ever since we ities have been financially involved in pioneered them in the fifties. And we over 300 such studies, think they can help solve America's q00(j effects? energy problems in the 70's and 80's. K been f d ca dd- But we re also aware that nuclear heat tQ 'CRn fc u has problems of its own. fidal Wam ligation water has ex- :- Scbloms worUi talki nS tended growing seasons. Warmlaterhls JLV1F Pa AtSaS'wfelt w?natSnd8( ,one of the greatest S r l m S rSt advantages of fn ,. KSv IrnJJML 1 stx nuclear nower fowl migration WX w P iVmkKLL routes. Florida Vs- l. JLJ mWS ef0ani" is usingit to growshrimp and lobster. W iflTTE In Texas' its inci'easing the weight of IPyi iHaKHMjffitl commercial catfish by as much as 500. d-SElM Work to be done. Unlike fossil-fueled power plants, Listing these benefits is not to beg the there is no smoke to pol ute the air. issue. Thermal effects remain a tough But like fossil-fueled plants, there . problem to solve at many sites Each is warmed water released to sur- plant must be considered individu- roundmg waterways. ally, in its own environment, and this Cooling it. is being done. We recognize thermal pollution as a General Electric, the utilities and serious problem. And GE and Amer- envronmentalists will continue to ica's utilities are working on thermal w narc1- Because we think the ad-problems ad-problems at nuclear sites k - vantages of nuclear power far out- on a plant-by-plant basis. NM weigh the disadvantages. Many people don't gm Whyarewerunninthisad' realize, for example, that HI Tf nTlp orl nf n . " " s a(l utilities are required by Jfr S aJlSenes on the Plems federal law to design and . m Lfft S environment today, operate their plants with- J P X th technol is hmg to in temperature limits S L "'fc. , prescribed by the states. v i nnt ff le,ms of 0U1' environment So utilities are spend- jp (L I Z clear Ppwer problems) ing millions of dollars on mM m ?Juthey wil1 affect the dilution control systems, W Itv! lsfc?Un'yand this Plat. cooling ponds and cooling Jfe busSnfJ ke,mthat future. As towers to comply. Dus"jessmen. And, simply, as people . . But, in addition, util- jySJI tohea??60011"? too we'd ke ities are sponsoring basic t r ic D !n! oIiT 'm,1'1 e General Elec-research Elec-research on heat exchange and its ef- a GENERAL ELECTRIC |