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DONALD J. BENSON 



MR. HARRIS: I have none at this time. 



CH;>IR!^'N STEIN: 'Ar , Post on? 



MP.. P03T0N: I have none. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Mr. Pcn.-;on, you asked 

 first that the record be held open for 3 period of two 

 weeks , 



MR. BENSON: Yes, sir. 



CH/.IR>iA:>J STEIN: Do you represent all 

 the mills named in the report? 



MR. BENSON: All but one. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Which one is that? 



MR. BENSON: Rayonier. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Do you know if they join 

 with you in this request? 



MR. BENSON: I do not know. 



MR. PERKINS: We join in that request. My 

 name is De Forest Perkins. I am attorney for Rayonier. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Now, let's see if I under- 

 stand, as I can get here, the areas of agreement. 



As I understand your stTteraenl here, the 

 question of removing the solids and iraproviig the outfall 

 lines so you get maximum diffusion, you are m agreement 

 that this should be done? 



24 MR. BENSON: In some cases, yes. 



25 CHAIRMAN STEIN: Pardon? 



