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Call 487-1640 or 661» S165: HELP WANTED THE WEST VIEW NEWSPAPER Local enthusiastic, organized Seeks: _. . manager. advertising/business Duties include soliciting ads from local businesses, collecting art. of all ages and abilities. Must own a piano. (or good keyboard) for practicing. 15 yrs. teaching experience, B.A. Piano Performance from U. of U:; sending desire out invoices. and 2ood Piano Teacher to share love Seeks: students of music. Call Charlotte at 355-9572. Christmas Puppies avail. Dec. 20, — record keeping. Will pay on a comPictures of parents avail. from ffifei mission basis at first. Great job for i@ aol.com. For info call F Fife 521stay-at-home mom with access to Classified Ads: Call Chad or 7383 computer. Spanish speaking (or | Charlotte at 355-9572. $7 for 5 lines _ other languages) a plus, but not each additional line $1. Prepayment 1 Whitewater Kayak Perception required. Call Charlotte or Chad required. Categories will include: For Corsica S Great Shape, $200, call Chad 355-9572. For Sale, Help Wanted, sh Rent; for details 355-9572 Sar and more as we grow. ~ = Survey Says 84104 iva N ot SO Environmentally Savvy by Troy Bennett and attitudes tow ard environmental issues of different zip codes. along the. = The Jordan. River. gem. of the City. Tranquil waters, ducks, geese, muskrats and beaver. The beauty of the river and surrounding habitat is enjoyed by more than just wildlife. People young and old walk, bike, canoe, jog and otherwise Wasatch Front. This survey activities ° was demicierd throughout at cUFY, the summer. A lot: of the surveys were completed by youth, can stack up to the problem, we took action. the Mountains are the City. Our neighborhoods on Where homes, water- shed for all of the culinary water of Salt Lake gutters, and is carried the geicnay yard waste and garbage. This all goes straight into the Jordan River. | oe as the area where all of the Wasatch ‘streets: and down the gutter and into a storm drain. Along the way it picks up all sorts of be water for a given resource originates. did 84104 might surprise you:. People knew they should recycle. Most people are doing it. Almost everyone conserved water this summer. Ian speculates that this may be due to the highly publicized media campaign about the drought and how important it is to save water. Once we found out about the factors affecting the Jordan? watershed The How and trail system. Is the pollution of the cups. The health a the Jordan River and its unique ecosystem depends on the actions of each of us. But are we aware of the oil described A pated. rest of the Wasatch Front? The results jam full of plastic bottles and Styrofoam pollution including yard fertilizer, motor Watershed: but a fair amount of adults also partici- wander the twists and turns of the river - river something everyone thinks about? Maybe - if they are canoeing past a log- in the gutters and along the streets. Water flows down the gutters. and streets into: these. drains. Storm drains dump water directly into the Jordan River. does the Water go? In our the water goes down the drain and is carried to a treatment facility or a are an— septic system. Water going down the storm drain i is going right into the Jordan _Non-Point Source Pollution: A techni- River. ) ce cal term used by agencies to describe. The challenge is to take action to care pollution of a waterway that doesn't for our River. We can keep our gutters come from a: single identifiable source, clean and free of garbage and yard immediate River. watershed for ae Jordan like a factory for example. This type of waste. Clean up the motor oil on the 7 pollution is the accumulated effect of driveway using sawdust or kitty litter When it comes to things directly aftectwater flowing through neighborhoods An Environmental Concerns Survey and a broom. Be aware that what you are administered by Ian Cutler shows that if. ing the Jordan River, the survey showed and streets, picking up chemicals and- spraying down the gutter with your hose that people in the 84104 zip code area . garbage, and depositing all of that. stuff “Wwe are aware of the issues, we will take is going straight into the river. Most of action. Ilan completed an internship with are not as well informed. It might be a into the river. This is one of the top water all, talk to your kids about it. Educate the Environmental Careers Organization matter of word choice, but understandquality issues in the nation. | _ them and the Jordan River will continue and was assigned to-the Utah Federation — ing the following concepts is critical to_ Polluted Runoff: Polluted runoff ‘to be a place of beauty, recreation and for Youth (UFY) this summer. He-devel- “protecting this valuable resource. begins with rain, snow and even sprin-— diversity for the next generation. oped a survey to compare the knowledge Storm drain: The big grates and drains klers. Water runs off of our yards into Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 West California Avenue ¢ 974-2420 bo Fae Od _ Hours: eS 6:00 a.m. to. 9:00 p.m. Monday-Friday — 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday We provide classes. programs, and activities for people of all ages living in1 the Glendale and Poplar Grove : areas. 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