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EARL N. KARI 



MR. VLASTELICIA: Mr. Karl? 



MR. KARI: I think it was an oversight, Mr. Ste:|.n, 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: As you can readily appreciate, 

 I am not asking any probing questions at this time. But 

 before we complete the record, I suggest for clarification 

 only that you consider getting that in. We will hold the 

 record open for it. 



Thank you. 



(The following was subsequently provided for th^ 



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record by Mr. Kari : Fishermen's Packing Corporation shall prot 



vide facilities to discharge all wastes to the City of Ana- 



cortes sewer system for treatment at the City's sewage treatmeijit 



plant. 



MR. VLASTELICIA: Mr. Kari. 



STATEMENT OF EARL N. KARI 

 OF THE 

 FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION 



MR. KARI: Thank you, Mr. Vlastelicia. 



You have heard a rather complete summary 

 of studies made in following through on the recommendations 

 of the 1962 Conference to determine the pollutional effects 

 of pulp and paper mill wastes in Puget Sound. Four years 

 of intensive and objective studies have produced the most 

 thorough analysis yet made of the effects of sulfite pulp 



