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1 Bugs who eat other bugs: replacement for chemical insecticides? University of Northern Iowa Professor studies predatory insects. "The estimated benefits from biological control research in California alone was reported at $200 million in 1974," Kurt Pontasch says. "The savings resulted from both reduced pesticide application and reduced crop damage."
2 Hazardous waste workshop to be offered in Cedar Rapids Oct. 18 by Iowa waste reduction center at University of Northern Iowa. Participants will learn what wastes in their businesses are regulated as hazardous, how to determine what kind of waste generator they are, understanding the procedure of a regulatory inspection, and reducing environmental liability.
3 Hazardous waste workshop to be offered in Council Bluffs Oct. 24 by Iowa waste reduction center at University of Northern Iowa. Participants will learn what wastes in their businesses are regulated as hazardous, how to determine what kind of waste generator they are, understanding the procedure of a regulatory inspection, and reducing environmental liability.
4 Hazardous waste workshop to be offered in Davenport Oct. 19 by Iowa waste reduction center at University of Northern Iowa. Participants will learn what wastes in their businesses are regulated as hazardous, how to determine what kind of waste generator they are, understanding the procedure of a regulatory inspection, and reducing environmental liability.
5 Hazardous waste workshop to be offered in Des Moines area Oct. 26 by Iowa waste reduction center at University of Northern Iowa. Participants will learn what wastes in their businesses are regulated as hazardous, how to determine what kind of waste generator they are, understanding the procedure of a regulatory inspection, and reducing environmental liability.
6 Hazardous waste workshop to be offered in Sioux City Oct. 25 by Iowa waste reduction center at University of Northern Iowa. Participants will learn what wastes in their businesses are regulated as hazardous, how to determine what kind of waste generator they are, understanding the procedure of a regulatory inspection, and reducing environmental liability.
7 Hazardous waste workshop to be offered in Waterloo Oct. 20 by Iowa waste reduction center at University of Northern Iowa. Participants will learn what wastes in their businesses are regulated as hazardous, how to determine what kind of waste generator they are, understanding the procedure of a regulatory inspection, and reducing environmental liability.
8 Iowa contractors want to hire college graduates with skills taught in University of Northern Iowa's construction management curriculum. Skills include business and personal management, communications, economics and computers. Ninety percent of the contractors indicated the need for a graduate of UNI's new and unique construction management curriculum.