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2 you will find stations that are missing. There are two 



3 possible reasons. Either the salinity was so low we could 



4 not use the sample or because of weather conditions it was 



5 impossible to land and take off at that particular station 



6 on the day those samples were collected. These samples, 



7 as you recall, are collected by float plane, and we need 



8 fairly decent weather to get down and pick them up. 



9 In any case, note here at Post Point, less 



10 than 1 percent abnormal, a sulfite waste liquor value of 



11 5 parts per million. This contrasts with a mean value at 



12 this point of 245 parts per million taken during our 



13 ordinary sampling and a 91 percent abnormal level at that 



14 point. 



15 The next station, then, proceeding again 



16 down the east shore, less than 1 percent abnormals and less 



17 than 1 part per million of sulfite waste liquor. 



18 At this station (indicating) again less 



19 than 1 percent abnormals and sulfite waste liquor. 



At this point (indicating) less than 1 per- 



21 cent again and less than 1 part per million. 



22 William Point, less than 1 percent and 



23 sulfite waste liquor. 



24 At this station (indicating) we have almost 

 2 percent abnormals, sulfite waste liquor. This 2 percent. 



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