The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1982, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Friday, April 23,1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Union open later finals week
The East Union will be open regular hours during dead
week, said Ray Koziol, East Union operations manager.
During finals week, though, the union will be open Mon
day through Thursday until midnight, rather than 10:30
p jn. as usual. Friday and Saturday of finals week the un
ion will be open until 1 1 pjn. Sunday, May 9, the union
will be closed.
Summer hours for the union will be 7:30 am to 5
pin. Monday through Friday. The union will be closed
Saturdays and Sundays after May 8.
Three UNL students receive
opportunity to study in Japan
Travel grants for three UNL students have been award
ed by Kawasaki Motors Corp. to enable the students to
study at Nanzan University in Ngoya, Japan.
The three students to receive the awards are Scott S.
Ahlstrand, Lincoln, Veronica Ann Jurgena, Hastings, and
Timothy E. Millea, Omaha.
UNL is involved in an exchange program with Nanzan
University in which 3 to 5 students have studied in Japan
each year since 1975. The exchange program is not limi
ted to the students who received the Kawasaki grants.
Other students may study in Nagoya in 1982-83 also.
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Speaker says
water supply
near depletion
Water resources in the
21st century will be as pre
cious as oil in the 20th cen
tury, Prof. Paul Gessaman
of the Department of Agri
cultural Economics at UNL
said Thursday. Gessaman
was speaking on water man
agement to the final Great
Plains Studies seminar at St.
Mark's on the Campus.
Our society in the United
States should decide how
much of a water reserve
should be maintained for
the future because there are
errors being made today,
Gessaman said.
"Some people's attitude
is, 'what have my grand
children done for me late
ly'." If we continue to
withdraw ground water at
the present rate there won't
be adequate supplies avail
able in the future," Gessa
man said.
The future debate will be
between farmers wishing to
use water for irrigation and
city dwellers who use water
for recreation, Gessaman
said. It is a question of
rights to a livelihood for the
farmer, Gessaman said. The
difficulty with sharing the
shortages equally is that
endless litigation will be the
result, he said.
"I applaud the Legisla
ture for attempting to plan
ahead on this problem this
year," Gessaman said.
"When the water situation
gets tight, tough questions
will have to be wrestled
with in the Legislature."
The old concept of "use
it or lose it" in regard to
water is no longer valid,
Gessaman said. He said that
concept works against effi
cient use of water. The as
sumption always has been
that replacement sources
can be found in the future,
Gessaman said.
"If we continue to with
draw ground water supplies
at the current rate, they will
be depleted not very far in
the future," Gessaman said.
It will not be economic
ally feasible to irrigate in
the future in the manner
that it is done today Gessa
man said. Nebraska is in bet
ter shape for water resour
ces than the rest of the
Great Plains states because
of the Ogallala aguifier, he
said. Government will have
to change the rules of
the game as water becomes
increasingly scarce, Gessa
man said.
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