2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 1, 1987 - Chemical waste management By AMY WINSLOW Sfaff Writer , If GSX Services, Inc. gets its way, North Carolina could be the first state ever to lose its authority to handle its, own hazardous waste to the Environmental Protection Agency. GSX, a chemical waste manage ment firm headquartered in Colum bia, S.C., serves about 550 customers in North Carolina. -The largest waste management firm in the state, GSX recently expressed interest in building a waste treatment plant in Scotland County, said Nelson Mossholder, vice pres ident for business development of dsX. But N.C. law halted the plans, Mossholder said. "It was obvious from the debate and opponents that the bill was enacted (by the General Assembly) "For stadeetts, coupons are ftaamcM aid By MYRNA MILLER Stetf Writer ' "I love 'em, I need 'em, 1 can't live without 'em," said Jim Stuart, a junior from Charlotte, about the coupons in the Carolina Dollar Saver. The Carolina Dollar Saver, a booklet containing coupons from various local businesses, is making its third appearance at UNC. Student Stores distributes the booklet at the Extension under the heading of "Immediate Facility Needs for 1987" at an estimated cost of $5.5 million. -"The DOT would pay for the majority, if not all, of the extension. The DOT and members of the Transportation Study Group of the Martin declined in its percentage of the overall budget in all but those two years. The percentage of the budget spent on education has increased each year since Martin took office in 1985. - While the resume does not specify percentage points, Pittman said percentage points are the correct Standard for reporting the general funding. Martin did not see a copy of the Resume until Tuesday afternoon, when a reporter questioned him lu : o:"JT A'- X'-l:- u:r of staff, Philips "Kirlliad 'approved Margaret Lawton, press secretary Manufacturer's eloseouts and bankruptcy buyouts mean GREAT deals for you! LA THURS.-SAT. 9AM-9PM SUNDAY 9AM-6PM UNDER THE NIKE SHOES SOCCER SHOES SKI BOOTS SKI STRETCH PANTS FLYING SCOTSMAN DRESS SHIRTS LADIES WALKING SHORTS to prevent us (GSX) from building," Mossholder said. GSX has filed a petition with the EPA, and a formal investigation of N.C. disposal restrictions is in pro gress, said Carl Terry, EPA spokesman. GSX has already built four drummed-waste service centers in North Carolina, Mossholder said. The company has a secure chemical landfill and incinerator in South Carolina. Under the law enacted by the General Assembly in June, no facility could receive an operating permit unless it would dilute every gallon of treated waste water in 1,000 gallons of ordinary water. The law doesirt prevent GSX from building a plant, but it does restrict the amount of waste discharge into beginning of each semester. UNC-CH is not the only university with the Dollar Saver. About 10 universities in the general area offer the Dollar Saver, said John Gorsuch, administrative assistant of UNC Student Stores. Those include Duke, N.C. State and East Carolina univer sities, he said. "The Student Stores is the sole distributor of the Dollar Saver," Gorsuch said. "The purpose is to Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Urban Area Technical Coordinating Committee gave a slide presentation showing problem traffic areas in Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Durham. The committee was formed recently to devise a satisfactory from page 1 for the N.C. Democratic Party, said there was some confusion in Martin's office. "I think that it's fairly obvious that it's a political move," she said. "It does show that Gov. Martin takes credit for things that are not his doing." A spokesman for the Republican Party declined to comment. Pittman said he did not expect this to hurt Martin's 1988 re-election campaign. ". . . the unfortunate thing is the newspaper being used by the oppos- ing political camp," Pittrna'said. "There's nothing in ther&'(the resume) that isnt true." "" " ' 3 b BIG TOP ON PARKING LOT! firm tries to override N.C. law N.C. rivers, said Ann Slaughter, founder of Sensible Concerns About Toxics. SCAT was fundamental in getting the restrictions passed. "The Bisque River is a drinking source for over 100,000 people," Slaughter said. "It is also very special to the Lumbee Indians (of Scotland County) who use the river for canoe ing, swimming and fishing." GSX is asking for waste disposal at a rate of 50,000 gallons a day, she said. To dump this much into the river, GSX would need to use 50 million gallons of water. But Mossholder said GSX would pose no threat to the water supply. "There is no reason to suppose, with our controls and technology, that our facility is going to cause any degradation (of the water supply)," Mossholder said. bring people into the stores, to supply a service to the students. "It's very successful, and a real nice thing to do for the students," he added. While Student Stores is responsible for the Dollar Saver's distribution, Dale Shellman was responsible for its creation. "Since 1974, my business has called me to the University campus," Shell man said. "I saw merchants were from page 1 Thoroughfare Plan for the three cities, which were designated as one urban area by the DOT after the 1980 census. "This is the first step in revising the Thoroughfare Plan," said Chapel Hill Mayor Pro-Tem Bill Thorpe, a member of the committee. "We will have more public hearings on the matter." Chapel Hill Planning Director David Bonk discussed Chapel Hill's traffic problems, including the follow ing intersections: a Main and Weaver streets in Carrboro; Main and Rosemary streets in Carrboro; Franklin and Columbia streets; B Franklin Street and Estes Drive; and B Raleigh Road and Cameron Avenue on campus. He also cited as problems traffic backup at - Pittsboro and Columbia Streets during peak hours and future traffic increases on N.C. 86' and Airport Road when 1-40 is completed. OVER Vi MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF SPORTING GOODS REDUCED OR MORE STARTING AT $9.95 STARTING AT $6.95 STARTING AT 5 49. 9 5 STARTING AT 59.95 $12.00 $12.95 wnnn n r , When North Carolina asked the EPA to look at the proposed waste disposal bill in February, the EPA told the state it was putting unneces sary restrictions on waste treatment facilities, Terry said. The legislators revised the bill, but the EPA still maintained that the restrictions were too harsh, he said. To obtain the authority to handle its own toxic waste, a state must have a program as stringent as the federal government's, be consistent with other states and be able to enforce its program, Terry said. North Carolina's laws are incon sistent with federal regulations, he said. "Our (GSX's) objective is not (to revoke) state (power)," Mossholder said, "but that is the most direct way to void the law." trying desperately to reach the stu dents and in many ways were unsuccessful. "It was my idea to put together a magazine that would have a local flavor, containing no articles, only good old-fashioned coupons a very measurable advertisement magazine." This , year 25,000 Dollar Savers were printed for the UNC campus alone, Shellman said. In 1988, a total of 1 million booklets will be printed for various campuses, he added. Local businesses have plenty to say about the coupon booklet. "It's been great; it's the best advertising we have," said Alice Stone, owner of Aesthetic Hair Styling Salon. Eddie Williams, owner of Time Out, said, "His (Shellman's) book is very good, and we give a value packed coupon. I feel that is why it's successful." Another local business, Athletic World, had a total of 35 coupons returned over a one-month period, said Wendy Johnson, the store's manager. UNC students also have responded positively to the Dollar Saver. "When you have to learn how to budget your money and you're working with limited funds, it is helpful to have all those coupons provided by Student Stores," said Jason Salsky, a fresh man from Philadelphia. Matt Soule, a freshman from Lenoir, said, "The Dollar Saver coupons most definitely encourage me to patronize the indicated busi nesses! On several 'occasions';' I have decided where to eat based on what coupons I have." 5F 1591a E FRAHUUN ST 94Q-0532 Now Accepting Applications For Memberships and Employment Weekdays 10-5 Memb&rsN Pay Coverl Must be at least 2 1 years of age and sfiow proper I.D. o 0 Dukakis says staff was source of tape that incriminated Biden From Associated Press reports BOSTON Two days after issuing a denial, Gov. Michael Dukakis said Wednesday he had learned that his campaign was the source of a videotape that showed Sen. Joseph Biden lifting part of a speech from a British politician. Dukakis, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina tion, at first refused to accept the resignation of campaign manager James Sasso, who distributed the tape, but Sasso and another staffer resigned Wednesday afternoon. The disclosure came two days after Dukakis said he had inter viewed all of his paid staffers and was assured none was the source of a videotape showing that Biden had borrowed, without attribu tion, a passage from a speech by British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock. "Although I had no knowledge of this, as a candidate in this campaign I accept full responsi bility for it," a grim Dukakis said at a news conference. New mine scare in gulf MANAMA, Bahrain A new mine scare Wednesday sent com mercial shipping on a circuitous route through the northern Per sian Gulf as two U.S.-escorted convoys steamed north and south through the waterway. The latest reported danger zones were near Farsi Island, a stronghold of Iran's Revolution ary Guards. Gulf-based shipping executives said several possible sightings had been reported by ships sailing to and from Kuwait. British Royal Navy mine sweep ers spent a second day searching waters off the southern coast, where possible sightings of mines were reported, but they apparently found nothing. Catholic women's role debated . VATICAN CITY Roman Catholic officials from around the world will discuss giving women a greater role in church affairs but not as priests when a month-long bishops' synod opens Thursday. Pope John Paul II called the synod, a consultative body that advises the pope on various issues, to examine the role of the laity in church and society. The synod president, Mon signor Jan Schotte of Belgium, told a news conference Tuesday that 232 cardinals, bishops and churqh officials will, attend, the assembly. Also . involved are 60 J ) Looking for anc exciting and challenging career? Where each day is different? Many Air Force people have such a career as pilots and navigators. Maybe you can join them. Find out if you qualify. Contact your Air Force . recruiter today. Call MSat Gary Huff (919)294-6734 Collect News in Brief observers, including 26 women. Many Catholic women's organ izations, especially those in the United States and other Western countries, have complained that the church is "patriarchal" and male-dominated. The pope said last month that the synod should concentrate on ways of giving women a larger role in the Catholic Church, which has 850 million followers. A working paper prepared for the synod says, "the full recogni tion of the dignity of women . . . is still a goal to be reached." . Reagan still confident for Bork WASHINGTON President Reagan on Wednesday disputed a Democratic headcount showing his nomination of Robert Bork in trouble and exhorted the Senate to choose "statesmanship over partisanship" in voting on the Supreme Court nominee. Reagan said he is optimistic Bork will be confirmed, and both he and White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker challenged Senate Democratic Whip Alan Cran ston's tally showing at least 49 senators now against confirmation. Baker acknowledged the admin istration can count only 40 votes for Bork the same figure Cranston has but the Reagan aide said there are just 30 sure votes in opposition and about 30 undecided "souls yet to be'saved." Reagan and top-ranking admin istration officials, reacting to statements by Bork critics that the nomination is endangered, took the offensive as the Senate Judi ciary Committee hearings wound to a close on Capitol Hill after 12 days of testimony. False alarm in Philippines MANILA, Philippines Sol diers backed by tanks encircled Manila on Wednesday to block any further attempt to topple President Corazon Aquino, but they withdrew after the military said no mutineers tried to enter the city. Col. 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