Page 4/The Bat+a I ion/Wednesday, August 10,1983 Repairs will be expensive Road condidons discussed by Gwyneth M. Vaughn Battalion Reporter The current tax rate is not enough to maintain deteriorat ing county roads. Bill Cooley, county commissioner of Pre cinct 1, said Monday. Brazos County roads are de teriorating because of increased traffic and heavy truck traffic, Cooley said. The county roads were built years ago for light vehicles and can’t take the stress of increased travel by heavy vehicles. “If we’re to have adequate roads and bridges, we’re going to have to raise road and bridge taxes,” he said. Newcomers to Brazos County don’t know how to handle the gravel roads, he added. A tax increase will be discus sed in October. rGraduates, moving to I Houston?! Do you need help finding a place | to live? § Call The Searchers Apartment and 1 Townhouse Locators. We are a free j service. 713-781-7493 B. G. Bockman, resident en gineer with the State Highway Department said, “The in creased oil field activity over the past few years has damaged and deteriorated our roads to a great extent.” 5659 Hillcroft Bockman also said part of the problem is that overweight vehi cles use the roads, sometimes illegally. Overloaded vehicles are required to obtain a permit Villa Oaks West apartments Convenient to campus Brand new Spacious floor plans On-site leasing and management Pool, fireplaces, laundry room before using the roads and must repair any damage they do to the roads. However, he said, it is hard to pin damage on any one user because the damage often does not appear until weeks af ter the road was used. The Highway Department currently is engaged in several construction and reconstruction projects in Brazos County. The projects will help the deteriorat ing road problem, Bockman said. Three of these are urban pro jects and involve widening and resurfacing major streets. Holleman Drive will be changed from an old, narrow city road to a four-lane street with curbs and gutters. The cost of the change will be $497,000, Bockman said. The reconstruc tion will run from FM 2154 east to Winding Road and should be complete by next summer. Another project underway is the reconstruction of Villa Maria from Briarcrest to FM 158. The total project will cost $1.5 million and will be com plete within the next two weeks, Bockman said. It also involves changing an old, narrow city road to a four-lane street with curbs and gutters. The other urban project — actually two projects under one contract — involves resurfacing FM 60 and State Highway 30 — Harvey Road. Harvey Road will be widened in the vicinity of the access roads of Highway 6 and will get a “hot mix overlay”, or a hot mix asphalt concrete made of field sand and asphalt. The hot mix gives an im proved riding surface, adds to the life of the road and is less susceptible to skidding, he said. Harvey Road also will get two- way left-turn lanes. The Harvey Road project will cost $165,000, Bockman said. FM 60 also will get the hot mix overlay in addition to repair of its base. It will cost $152,000, Bockman said. “We should see a decrease in accidents on 'Harvey Road,” he said. Bockman said the Highway Department’s major project is replacing the old Brazos River bridge on Highway 21. That project, which will take two to two and a half years to complete, will cost $5.6 million, he said. Two bridges will be con structed — one for the east- bound lane and one for the west bound lane. The east-bound bridge and its approaches should be finished by Christmas, he said. Traffic will be routed over the bridge while the old one is torn down and the west-bound bridge built in its location, he said. DOUGLAS JEWELRY 15% STUDENT DISCOUNT Now preleasing! 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Lawhon’s patent covers two similar processes causing the Both processes involve a com plex filtering system, Lawhon said, but they result in different qualities of soy proteins. First, defatted soy flour is dis solved in a 4.5 Ph solution. The soy solution then is put through an ultra-filtration membrane, a thin, large pore tissue. As the soy solution passes through the membrane, smaller unwanted elements of the solution such as sugars, salts, and carbohydrates are filtered out. protein concentrate — a pro duct 70 percent or higher in protein content. The process is similar to the isolate process ex- bin, playt lin, being S girlfriend Itz, his 'e Trogd d by Li ews. 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