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. • A1 o 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. 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