78 



1 ^ MARVIN ALLUM 



2 digester from the Scott Sulfite Mill would require a 



3 little over 2 million cfs dilution to render it harmless 



4 to oyster larvae. 



5 For the Weyerhaeuser Sulfite Mill you will 



6 note that the digester wastes again are quite strong and 



7 when combined with the caustic extractor wastes would 

 g require about a million and a half cfs for dilution. 



9 Other plant operations, as you see, are less. 



XO Now, one thing that we can see here and have 



11 seen before, with the Georgia-Pacific as well, is that the 



12 stronger wastes are associated with the pulping process 



13 and the further you get from the pulping process the 



14 weaker the wastes become. 



15 (Slide FG-41) 



16 Now finally the Port Angeles area for the 



17 Rayonier Mill, which includes pulping wastes, I am told, 



18 323,000 cfs or a little over, screen room a little less, 



19 the barker a little less yet. 



20 Fibreboard Products' composite sewer, which 



21 includes all their waste streams, 71,000-plus cfs. 



Crown Zellerbach Company uses a somewhat 



22 



23 different process than the rest of the mills so far dis- 



24 cussed in that they use mechanical pulping, and consequently 



25 I the wastes do not appear to be as toxic to the larvae as 



