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   Yuma Sun (Newspaper) - August 10, 2009, Yuma, Arizona                                Iff 1 7~y AUGUST 10,2009 50 CENTS Youths plan Catch up on all the news you missed over the weekend at Today's 107 Details on C8 0 700501 Yuma High uniforms a school says Insubordination class disruptions down 60 percent BY WILLIAM ROLLER SUN STAFF WRITER Yuma High School's year-old uniform policy is a resounding and recently complied statistics support the administration's school officials Classroom disruptions or insubordination referrals to his office are down by 60 said Mike assistant principal who handles the majority of disciplinary He noted that incidents of fighting were reduced from 65 last year to 20 this gang activity incidents fell from 54 to 22, while drug and alcohol altercations slipped from 22 to just seven this did this primarily for Sharp doubt theses statistics are an endorsement of the kids look their attitude is different and they're more They don't try to impress one another with their - Yuma High Principal Steve Pallack Sharp added that when the policy was first proposed last he was skeptical because he thought he would have to devote of time to the uniforms turned out to be a so proactive with the uniform we deal with discipline If you're not dressed we call home right away because we don't want students walking around out of Senior Danielle 17, said she likes the uniforms but she does think the new policy requiring shirts to be tucked into trousers is a little working so My friends phone from San Luis and say they wish they had Contrary to prior students are still able to express individuality with jewelry and different styles of shoes or Uniforms do not deny freedom of uniforms are not more expensive than other and plenty of Yuma retailers carry the Senior Kenia 17, said she prefers the policy because it is really a safety measure in the best interest of all kids go over the edge buying their shirts at pricey stores and compete with each SEE What happens after your water gets BY CHRIS McDANIEL BY CHRIS McDANIEL SUN STAFF WRITER For many living within the city the thought of what happens to the contents of their potty ends when they flush their but that is just the beginning of a long and complicated journey to a city of Yuma wastewater treatment The Desert Dunes Water Reclamation located on an 80-acre parcel of land on the east stands ready to receive three million gallons of raw sewage each which it transforms into reusable The plant was completed in 2005 and receives 1.2 million gallons of wastewater every day from surrounding residential businesses and Marine Corps Air Station In the the amount of incoming sewage rises to 1.7 million gallons a The facility was built with enough extra room to and with additions will be able to process up to 12 million i are 19 modules with eight lamps on Each lamp lasts up to 5,000 hours and kills 99.99 percent of all viruses and J J - Bob treatment plant supervisor gallons a The plant won an award in 2005 for its modern design from the American Council of Engineering Companies of The site was designed to maintain a low profile and is equipped to reduce any obnoxious smells and noise pollution generated because of standard is a lot of empty land around the and that is to provide a buffer against odor and act as a noise SEE CD 44 SEWAGE STARTS BY BEING PUMPED INTO the Desert Dunes Water Reclamation Facility and ends by passing through a series of green ultra-violet lights which disinfect the wastewater after the bacteria is filtered PHOTOS BY JARED 00RT/YUMASUN Yuma Sun to host two candidate forums this week BY ANNE SUN STAFF WRITER The Yuma Sun will host two candidate forums as Yuma voters prepare for upcoming city doing it to make candidates available to the public so they can become more knowledgable about their stances on issues to do with the said Terry director of the Yuma Sun news Both forums at the Historic Yuma 254 S. Main are open to the public free of Questions will be posed by the Yuma Radio and Audience members will have an opportunity to ask questions as Candidates for mayor expected at the 6:30 p.m. Tuesday forum are Al Jack Ken Spencer and current Mayor Larry Elgin Everly will not attend but will speak via video A Yuma City Council candidate forum will take place Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Planning to attend are Jerry Edward Emma Brian Clinton Bobbi and current council members Paul Johnson and Etna Lea hoping people will use this opportunity to make themselves more familiar with the Ross - ELGIN EVERLY JACK KRETZER AL KRIEGER LARRY KEN SPENCER ' No seeks to spread cleanup message to schools Will promote proper management of solid waste in Yuma County BOBBI EMMA TORRES PAUL EMA LEA BRIAN STEPHENS JERRY STUART SUN STAFF WRITER After organizing volunteers to remove five tons of trash from the border this one group plans to extend its environmental message to the The Regional Center for Border Health is the lead coordinating agency in an alliance with San Luis Rio that aims to promote the proper management of solid waste in Yuma In an upcoming the No Trash La will target 10,000 elementary school students from both sides of the Children will learn about environmental health and waste children will have the ability to share this information with their parents so all the family will be said Oscar assistant coordinator of The curriculum will be delivered by volunteers from both Mexico and the United Courses will begin in and No have been involved with trash cleanup in the community since September of 2008. The alliance has already hosted some large-scale cleaning including two this summer that Franco said were very They organized SEE  

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