The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1972, Page PAGE 5, Image 5
monday, September 25, 1972 4 . w n ' i - V '- -r I' ( jx " ' 4 , H'i , ' ':4X. . ' DD1iV!i airsdlt!hylliei:. With the aid of a f v nisms, we're helping to sol Rochester. Maybe the sol ut ; What we did was to . that gives us one of the iim tems private industry has One process is calif I by man to accelerate nalw What this means is that f"r i produce, there is an organ ; happily assimilate it. And i I The breakthrough i .i a way to combine the act iva t filter process and optimized ': We tested our sysl i V ',4F jfci If? ' . jjfrf f ---ii'tv : . . . -r jy. vr ." ...... I a fiw Mii 1 claon nip "SSt: ir dlDiniirieir .ffik Ch 4 i fNlir'W' muls of microorga , , ! ut ion problem in ! K'l'S. . iJKiresses in a way iter purifying sys- 1 ludgc," developed i , m ism adsorption. ,i wastes man can i . where that will ' ik sc ientists found ss with a trickling ' mil. ; I ml for five years. (At Kodak, we were Working on environmental improvement long before it made headlines. ) And the pilot project worked so well, we built a tfrrl-million-dollar plant thai r;m purify 36-million gallona of Water a day. Governor Rockefeller called this "the biggest volun tary project undertaken by private industry in support of New York State's pure-water program." Why did We do It? Partly because we're in business to make a profit-and clean water is vital to our business. Hu in furthering our own needs, we have helped further society's. And our businets depends on society. We hope our efforts to cope with water pollution will inspire others to do th6 same. And, we'd be h;npy to share our water-purifying Information with them. We all need clean water, so we an nave to worn logeiner. More than a business. daily nebraskan L 1 1 r i 'Mill BViTfl page 5