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By Sharon Buchanan
Gamecock Staff Writer
WUSC-FM has been experiencing
difficulties with proper
soundproofing and cooling
facilities since the completion of
the new studio, according to Ron
Marsh, station manager.
The studio is not cool enough and
a brick wall in both the production
studio and the control room needs
soundproofing, according to
employees of the station. Noise can
be heard from the Russell House
Gameroom, which is below WUSC,
and a window was left open behind
the paneling of another wall,
employees said.
Peter Stiehr, manager of
building and equipment maintenance,
said a low temperature
cannot be maintained at WUSC
because of an old pump.
"BASICALLY, chilled water for
east campus comes from the east
energy plant located near Gambrell
Hall. It provides 45-degree
water for about 21 buildings in that
particular loop," Stiehr said. "If
there is an unusual load (such as
an extra building to cool) the
temperature may climb," he
added.
Before the renovation of the west
wing of Russell House, WUSC
received heating and cooling from
an independent source, according
to Stiehr. The pump in Russell
House was adequate for this closed
system and independent chilling
source, he said.
Stiehr said with renovations on
the third floor of Russell House, the
pump used in the closed system is
now connected with the east
energy plant.
"We are now having problems
with that pump getting enough
chilled water from the east energy
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plant," Stiehr said. "With the
addition of the new studio, the
demands exceed what the pump
can provide."
"WE REALIZED this some time
ago, and in June we ordered a new
pump which we expect at any
time." Stiehr said. It will be a
larger chilled water circulative
pump, he added.
Jon Clemmensen, director of
student media, said a wall paneled
(soundproofed) over an open
window lets sound, heat, cold and
rain into the studio. A brick wall,
which is also not soundproofed, has
not been fixed, he said.
"I relied on somebody's expertise
who said a brick wall is a
good attenuator. Obviously this is
nui irtvc, utrcau&e iiuia'e is strcping
in," Clemmensensaid.
Herbert Brinson, manager of
renovations, said he has not
received complaints from anyone
involved with WUSC about the
sound problem.
BKINSON SAID he did not tell
Clemmensen that the brick wall
was good for soundproofing, but he
could see the reasoning behind
such a statement.
"A blunt wall is better for
soundproofing than a plaster wall,
but noise travels much faster. I
can see where somebody might say
brick is good for soundproofing
though," Brinsonsaid.
Ed Bass, manager of campus
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"When the work at WUSC was
completed, I noticed sound coming
up from the floor," Bass said. "I
suggested to Jon Clemmensen that
the corner speakers in the
Gameroom be moved, disconnected
or turned down to a lower
volume to alleviate WUSC's
problem," he said.
Bass and Brinson both said
WUSC must not have conveyed
their sound problems to the right
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"THE DILEMMA could be that
people involved at WUSC just
haven't complained to anyone who
can do anything about the
problems. Perhaps if they complained
to their staff adviser, it
would get to Ed Bass or myself,"
Brinson added.
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An unauthorized person parking in ai
to having his or her vehicle towed, in ad
"THE DECISION to increase the p
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