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to permit comaients and questions on the report. And I 

 might indicate, not just for the representatives of the 

 State of Washington, but others here, we have assembled 

 in the room, as we generally do at these conferences, a large 

 variety of experts. So if we have any questions that 

 have to be clarified, we can call on them. 



Do you have any comments at the present time 

 or questions or do you want to consult with your staff 

 first? 



MR. HARRIS; I would suggest that be deferred 

 until after the lunch break. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: With that, we will plan 

 on recessing for lunch. 



This afternoon what will be on tap are 

 comments and questions by the Conferees on the Federal 

 report, and I believe Mr. Poston has statements, relatively 

 short statements, I think, from two Federal agencies. 

 Then the time will be turned over to the State of Washington 

 for its presentation and its Invitees and we will continue 

 hearing as many people as we possibly can hear today. 



If any of the people in their presentation 

 would want any material clarified which came up before, 

 please do not hesitate to bring that point up and we will 

 attempt to have the Project Commission or Mr, Poston 

 produce the expert or the specialist in that area and 



