K D B UTh' cientific c dential, Ci lak aid he was an undergraduate in physics. He denied the facility w an incinerator, calling it a "boiler." Many of the 85 idents who gathered in the Blackwell Cen­ ter to hear the debate were kep­ tical of such claims. One of them, Gr gory Lyles, asked, "Do you have a 100� guarantee that this - whatever you want to call it - will not hurt our children. " "No," Cieslak answered. "W 'r not GOO." One man ked CECE if they had proof that there were greater health hazards in areas where the company faciliti ex­ isted. One white woman from Madison, Michigan, who came to the debate, said cancer was 50 percenthigher in her own city than other parts of Oakland County. SHE ADDED, THOUGH, "They should not have to prove it (health problems with such a process). The company should be able to prove it has no danger to citizens. They will never be able to prove it and this man (Ci­ eslak) said so (during the de­ ba " added the problem was n nly "environmen al ra­ cism," but "a low political eq­ uity," which affected white people with less power, like the members of her community. "I say not in my back yard," she said, "and I consider High­ land Park my back yard." Tanya Sharon of CECE said, "We don't know what's going to be burned there, because there's no regulation." She said that despite Ci­ eslak's assurances nothing dan- ' gerous would be done at the facility, the county regulatory agency expressly allowed the company to use dangerou sub­ stances, such as sulfur dioxide, mercury, and'PCB. ONE SUPPORTER OF the Facility called it "state of the art." A CECE member. answered that the phrase "state of the art" was a "buzz word" to "make you' think you're getting something special." It simply meant the lat­ est developments in the best available method in a specific process, but this did not mean it was safe, she emphasized. "Thespace shuttle that blew up was state of the art," she said, "Cars that have been recalled (for being dangerous) were state of the art." "Incineration," she said "is the wrong way to elimi­ nate medical waste," indicating studies showed that there were safer and less expensive ways to deal with medical waste. A company official claimed that their facil ities wer rated among the top hr uni and were used by the U.S. Environ­ mental Protection Agency to et standards. However, CECE members charged EPA tand­ ards were inadequate and the whole process was b ically un- afe. WASTE. 88 Independently 0 ned And Operated �T� �,�Q�V�, �F�F�1 • ATM • Gift Certl c tee • 600 of Stamp • Mon�Order • Exp Shlpplns-U.P.5. • w.l.e. Food Stamp M ten; rd nd VI a GI dty AcupUtJ LB 16-CT, COUNTY LINE American ����lHnl ASSORTED VARIETIES Chiquita Frozen Juic GENERAL MILLS Cheerios Cere I GENERAL MILLS Wheaties Cereal GROUND BEEF, SLICED CHKN OR BEEF W/GRAVY OR BEEF Alpo Prime Cuisine Dog Food 6-0Z CAN BUY 0 E, GET ONE REGULAR OR LITE ASSORTED VARIETIES Ken's" Steak House Ores ing 8-0Z BTL BUY ONE, GET 0 E IN QUARTERS, SHEDD'S Country Crock Spread Sticks , 1-LB PKG BUY ONE, GET 0 E REGULAR-OR LOW SALT o car ayer "Bacon FRESH BAKED 3 .. Coun Croi ant OSCAR MAYE� eat olog"na Or Cotto alam· • • Inl Carrot