contin
A1
continu
hi in t
but that they a often burn
night when dark-brown and or
nge-oolorecl can't be n,
nd on the w kend when in-
v tigativ agenci re clos
She also pointed out the fact
th t, ev nthough in in ration
compani are not operatin up
to the standard guidelin re
quired of them, the Wayne
County Air Pollution Control
Commi ion will i u th m
what i known a 'cons nor
der,' enabling th m to continu
operations for n additional
ven-years while rying to r -
olve the problem of excessive
emissions.
A Madison Heigh site was
closed down after operating for
33-years on consent orders.
The incinera or will burn up
to 70 tons of medical waste per
day - 140,000 I - a total of
245,840 Ibs per y r and accord
ing to the scientific community,
will pose both short- and long
term physical complication
from fumes inhaled, like respira
tory diseases, cancers, birth de
fects, skin diseases and problems
with the central nervous
Those m t affected a h
unborn, newborn and youngchil
dren, oommunity activists said.
ACTIVI T CONTEND
THAT this sort of projects is
known as environmental racism,
but CO-GEN officials tate that
there will not be any toxins emit
ted, and that they have erected
this new technology in affiuent
white communities from Illinois
to Florida.
Citizens Empowerment for a
Clean Environment points out
that the WCAPCC does not con
sider the amount of emissions
presently polluting a community
when issuing penni for incin
erators.
Meeting Notice
The Highland Park Schoo]
District will host a community
forum to explain the n w K-6
Focus Schools and to answer
questions from the audi nc .
The meetingMond y, May23, at
5pm at the Highland Park om
munity High chool Commons,
15900 Woodward. Th ntire
communi y is cordially invit ' ..
Conference
planned
The fifth annual Saving The
African-American Mal Conf r-
ence will f atur workshop y
the tion 1 k man for th
Hon. Llui Farr k.h n Muh m
m d, Dr. A ul Alim Muham
mad, S turd y, May 21 from
1-3pm at th Rs di n Ho I
Pontchartrain D troit, II
Dr. Muh mmad will ou lin
strategies to S v th BI ck
Child based on:
Healt utrition, "How to
Eat to Live"
C1 Restoring Family Li[i
Re toring Strong ommu
ruties
A workshop paren ,cl rgy,
and prof; ionals won't wan 0
miss. Registration: 50 r per
son entitl you to all even
Friday and Sa urday.
For furth r informs ion
cerning the conference pl
call MXA 271-8637 or 271-019
Tickets vailable at the
door for $10. For additional in
formation call 535-0674, 3 3-
0593.
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A1
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o , p id nt of h
n AFL-CIO, h
08S1SS,;re of the bill "th bru
izing of politi I pow T at i
ugli t. II H 1 0 d cribed
Engler "vicious and vindic
tiv ."
"H h ingled out grou he
knows he can't get upport from,
uch chers and labor un-
ions, and is using thi brief Win
dow of opportunity to punish
them, to cripple them, to drive
them out of the political p ,"
Garrison aid.
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D
Lansing, said Engler hopes vot
ers in the gubernatorial election
will be sympathetic to the teach
ers' trike legislation.
hem out there,
L G
1 cons ituency
I gi 1 tion because
ch 1'8 public emplo
He id a m that ould
limit givin che higher la-
ri a lot of public upport..
MEA Spo e woman Kim
Brennen Roo id union mem-
will campaign hard agai
Engler t lection time. Roo
her organization • plans to nd
out a barrage of campaign litera
ture against Engler and oth r
Republicans who voted for th
m ure.
The teachers' strike bill is not
scheduled to take effect until
April 1995 because it lacked th
two-thirds support needed Cor
immediate effect.
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