Friday, April22,1994 Vol.XL,No.23 CabriniCollege ..,.Radnor, Pa. 19087 -<~;~
rn Celebrate·
Earth
Day 1994
Cabrini trashes campus-wide recycling by Caroline Croley assistant news editor
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photo by OawnieUeKlopp
A Canada Goose at the largest Eastern College pond approaches the shore, while in the background floats an empty beer bottle. While the local environment is beautiful, pollutants and trash are everywhere. For more pictures on spring's beauty on and off campus, turn to page 4.
Over the last few years, more and more people are hearing the word "recycle." Unfortunately,. many are only listening to what they want to hear. _Not everyone knows how important recycling really is to the environment. In 1988, the state of Pennsylvania passed the Act 101 recycling bill. As of September 1991, the bill required townships with a population of 5,000 or more and a density of 300 or more per square mile to recycle alumin_um, office paper, cardboard and leaves.
"Cabrini recycles the four required materials but considers the regulations to apply only to offices on campus," according to Michael Caranfa, chief physical plant officer, in a previous issue of Loquitur. "Dorm residents participate only on a voluntary basis." Scott Dorsey, assistant direct-or of resident life, said the recycling issue is not a law that is really enforced on campus in the houses, dorms and other student populated areas. Dorsey said, "This year, we seem like we are recycling even more than in past years. People see more RECYCLE on pg. 8
College conformsto existinggovernmentchemical,pesticidelaws by Regina MIiier
lion Agency (EPA) chief of manage- housekeeping,to keep the pests away. use any solventsor aerosols,all of the Lott differentiatedbetween pestimentinthepesticidesection,said,"'The Insteadof chemicals,the use of sticky chemicals are water-based, and if a cides and toxic substances.The regispesticidesintheschoolsarenotthemost traps and fly paper would be alterna- consumer drinks them, the products trantsare companiesthatregistercomOeanlines.s is not always next to toxicintheindustry.Nevertbeles.s, they tives. The bill states that the use of wouldnot botherthe person. poundswith the EPA godlines.s,especiallywhen thecleanli- areused. Thereis a verylargeopportu- pesticideswould be a last resort,and ''We have an internallab that has All pesticidesmust be registered nes.sisin theformof a corrosivevapor. nityfor any kindof incidentaffeding a theycannotbeappliedinscboolswithin tested and continuesto test our prodwith the UnitedStates. Someproducts Pesticides,whichincludedisinfectants, largegroupofpeople,especiallyif!arge 24 hours of studentsand facultybeing . ucts,"DeMayosaid. arenotregistered,andtheyfallunderthe fungicides,miticides,herbicides,rodentamountsof pesticidesare used around present. Lotttalkedabouttherigidstandards directionof the toxicsubstancecontrol killersandmothballs,arenotcontrolled children." Cabrinipersonnelhavetakenactive companiesgo through. act. in the homebut soonmay be regulated Lott said educationis importantin stepsto avoidexposureof pesticides. "If it is an imminenthazard,"Lott Lott said the use of non-registered in schools.AtCabrini, the ISSCompa- pesticideusage and control. "Simple "Weare veryconsciousof theenvi- said,"we immediatelycancelit. If it is productsis not regulatedby the EPA nyprovidesenvironmentally safeprod- common sense, such as applications ronment,"MichaelCaranfa,chiefphys- a chronicproblems,we go throughthe ''We have sent our staff out to home uctstothe housekeepingcompany. whenchildrenarenotinschool,orareas ical plant officer, said. "We call an regularcancellationproces.s,and it can· organizations,gardenclubs,"Lottsaid, "All of our products are environ- where they do not frequent often or exterminator,and they use bait in a take severalyears for the registrantsto " and any groupthatwantsus to talkto mentallysafe," Phil DeMayo, ISS di- otherareaswheretheyarenotexposed, container.Forantsandflies,wegetstuff fightus." them.We~safety andapproachrector,said. areotheralternatives." off the shelf. Everything we use is The problemcaneitherbe ineffec- es and optionsfor the homeproducts." ISSusesone manufacturer,Sparten A law soon may regulatethe irre- handledproperly,accordingto the la- tivenessofa productor hannfulconseCabrini employees send a clear ChemicalCompany,a nationallyoper- sponsibleuse of pesticides.· bels." quences. Lott said if the EPA gets messageaboutthe environmentto the ated companywith officesin PennsylSam Spofforth,thestatedirectorof "Thebiggestproblemis thatpeople informationthatsuggestssomethingon population."Our chemicals(in housevania. ISS also provides products to the Oean Water Action Group, said need to acceptchangeand have confi- themarketisbeinglinkedwithtoxicity, keeping)saythattheyareenvironmenLehigh Valley College. The supplies thereis an importantbillthatpassedthe dencewiththeeffectivenessofthechangreproductiveproblemsoranyothertype tallysafe,"Zajkosaid. "Our chemicals donotincludechemicalpesticides,only departmentofeducationandisworking es," Lott said. "Mice, rats, roaches, oflink,theEPA immediatelyinitiatesa are:fine.Asfarasiknow, weareallsafe housekeepingitems. itswaytotheHouseofRepresentatives. ants...youcanhavesomeoftheseatlow reviewof the problem. aroundhere." "I haven't seen any rodents," Joe The bill statesthatthe use of pesticides levels without really posing a health "In the last yearand a half, we have Pesticidescouldgetallofthoseweeds, Zajko,housekeepingsupervisorandISS inschools,indoororoutdoor,isdanger- risk. really attempted to get out there and butCaranfarefuses.Heoptsto livewith employee, said. "Even in the cold ous and will be more controlled. He "There needsto be a littletolerance reach the public sector," Lott said. theconsequences.''Wedo notusepestiweather, I have not seen anythingex- statesthatthereare a lotof peoplewho forallofthesecreatures,"hecontinued. ''These people purchase the over-the- cidesonthelawn,"Caranfasaid. "Wedo cept a coupleof fliesin Woodcrest." are sensitiveto the chemicals. ''There might be a problem with an counterproducts,and they do not fall not spray any kind of chemicals. Our AwarenessandeducationwouldreAnintegratedpestmanagementthe- increasein pestsightings,butitdoesnot under the same categoryas the regis- option is dandelions. In a couple of ducepesticidecontact. ory saysthe lowestlevelsofchemicals necessarilymean thatit is a problem." trants'products.Therefore,educationis weeks, you will see them all over the Don Lott, EnvironmentalProtec- should be used with the use of good DeMayosaidbiscompanydoesnot important." campus. We canlivewith that." staff writer
Inside ... Week at a Glance ... v'NEWS, FEATURES, A&E Coverage of Earth Day events.
v'SPORTSpg. 10 Playoff time in NHL. Guest column, preview and Cabrini Question Inside ...
FRIDAY' v'll am-3 pm "Grassroots Project." v'9pm "Alladin" begins Sibling Weekend.
SATURDAY SUNDAY v'l-4 pm Attractions on the Blvd. v'8 pm LipSync Contest in WCGA. tl8pm "Rags" in Red Cloud.
v'll am & 6 pm Mass in the Chapel. v'Noon Brunch/ Personalized cards in the cafeteria.
April 22 to 28
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY v'l pm Respect Life meeting, Student Development conference room.
v'8-10 pm Amnesty International letter-writing campaign in the Red Cloud Coffeehouse .