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The firemen, conducting routine drills near the Civic Centre, had connected a hose from their truck to the hydrant, RUSHED URANIUM Continued from page B1 “Gradually, instead of the normal breaking-down of ap- propriate substances, and the build-up of others, some mate- rials may no longer be de- graded but remain and accum- mulate with disastrous effects upon the cell," Bonnett said. “Yet other materials may be created in error, further dis- turbing the function of the cell,” radiation disturbs the body's immunity responses and increases an individual's sus- ceptibility to a varicty of diseases, she said, She said prolonged exposure to low levels of radiation increases the i ce of cancer and can produce damage to offspring. by affecting the genetic material of the parents. “Radiation damage toa cell is comparable to the effects of aging,” she said. “Exposure to radiation speeds the aging process and one can predict the earlier onslaught of chronic diseases for those people ex- periencing prolonged ex- posure,” Individuals have differing susceptibi to radiation dam- age, the KNSG member said. She said some may be un- affected by levels of the emis- ‘They found the trout, dead for ime, in the truck after About one-half the city’s domestic water supply comes from Ten Creek, which, like most mountain streams, a trout population. City Manager Al Thielen says he doesn’t know how a trout could have gone past the filtering screens, bul he's checking. Yes, a brand-spanking new TV listing publication comes with your “new” Castlegar News on Thursday morning, September 7th. : TV Week will be in a .sion anticipated from open-pit mining while others, “parti- cularly children and pregnant women," will face a greater risk, “Recent research suggests that illnesses such as asthma, allergies and dysentery in infants may all be traced to low-level radiation exposure,” she said. Bonnett said recent evi- dence indicating low-level ton- izing radiation does affect the health of those individuals exposed and their offspring challenges government stand- ards presently used to assess hazards, This year U.S. authori- ties started ‘reviewing their new standards ‘but Canada’s Atomic Energy Control board still operates on standards based on “pre-1970 U. S. information,” she said. She asked the board to pass a bylaw ensuring it is notified of all uranium explora- tion or mining in its jurisdic tion, and to require of those conducting exploration to apply for some form of land use permit from the regional dis- trict. 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