The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1979, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1979
Page 5
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Executive
says EPA
too strict
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Federal environmental agencies
nust moderate clean air and water
tandards to a more “realistic’ level,
ays Robert Herring, chief execu-
ive and chairman of Houston
Natural Gas Corp.
D t Herring spoke Monday as part of
^ he College of Business Adminis-
ation’s Visiting Executive Speaker
leries.
He said the push for clean air has
me during a time when Ameri-
ians cannot afford it. Using Illinois
s an example, he said if all
nvironmental Protection Agency
Tiles were enforced, more than 90
lercent of that state’s energy
;enerating plants would close.
Despite the fact that his corpora-
ion is one of the leading natural gas
iroducers, Herring said the nation’s
nergy future depends on a
[trengthening use and supply of
That will not occur until EPA
tandards take a realistic economic
iew of the energy industry, he
dded.
the costs going into meeting
WCfits nvironmental standards go into the
iroduct and that additional cost is
laid for by the consumer,” Herring
aid.
T have nothing against these
tandards for new construction, but
i say we have to go all the way back
nd update all the old generating
lants up to today’s standards is a
»rious mistake,’’ he said.
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COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
AN EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP THAT
BLENDS THEORY ANDlPRACTICE
CO-OP FAIR Wednesday 9 a-m.-2 p.m. February 14 CO-OP FAIR
COLLEGE
COORDINATORS
College of Agriculture
Dr. Vernon Schneider
845-3711
System Bldg., First Floor
Office of the Dean
College of Architecture
& Environmental
Design
Mr. Larry Priesmeyer
Ernest Lagford Architecture
Bldg. Room 103
845-1143
College of Education
Dr. Bryan Cole
Harrington Education Center
Room 804
845-5311
College of Engineering
Mr. Steve Yates
Zachry Room 204
845-6431
The Cooperative Education Program at Texas A&M University is a program of work and
study which allows students to gain practical work experience and a salary while at the
same time pursuing their educational goals through their academic studiej
Cooperative Education through participating colleges offers work opportunities through
out the year in: * I
Federal, State & Local Government
Professional Career Development
in Industry, Research and Business.
COLLEGE
COORDINATORS
CO-OP Coordinators are spreading out to give you information
about CO-OP JOBS in your College. Coordinators will be in the
following locations for the CO-OP FAIR on Wed., Feb. 14 from 9
a.m.-2 p.m.: ^
Agriculture
1) First Floor of Ag. Hall
and 2) First Floor of Kleberg Bldg.
Architecture and Environmental Design
Main Hall of Langford Arch. Center
Engineering
Main Hall of Zachry Engr. Center
Liberal Arts
First Floor of Harrington Educ. Center
Science
MSC Corridor Area (First Floor)
Biomedical Science
Third Floor Vet. Med. Admin. Bldg.
College of Geosciences
Dept, of Meteorology
Dr. Ken Brundidge
O.&M. Building Room 1204
845-6013
College of Liberal Arts
Dr. Henry Pope
Harrington Education
First Floor
845-7814
College of Science
Dr. Omer Jenkins
Biological Sciences Bldg.
Room 315
845-7361
College of Veterinary Medicine
Biomedical Science
Dr. C. A. Thompson
Room 110-D
VMS Building
845-5310
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General Information on all programs available.
COORDINATORS ARE MAKING SUMMER AND FALL 1979 CO-OP JOBS ASSIGNMENTS NOW
CO-OP FAIR Wednesday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. February 14 CO-OP FAIR
OFFICE OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, CONTACT: MALON SOUTHERLAND, DIRECTOR (845-7725) 10th FLOOR, RUDDER TOWER, PLACEMENT CENTER