21Z, 



EUGENE P. HAYDU 



I am always hopeful and optimistic. 



You knov;, I think maybe the State and 

 Federal and the industry people are getting closer and 

 closer together all the time, (laughter) because I have 

 never heard an industry spokesman say that yet. This is 

 a really good sign. It is just a question-- 



MR. HAYDU: I am not speaking for industry, 

 sir; I am speaking for myself-- 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Since the toxic material is 

 degradable, considering the time and distance factor and 

 seeing dilution in operation, as long as we are all agreed 

 that we are starting out with a toxic material,! think we are ^ 

 lot closer than we were before. This is one thing to be gained 

 from these Conferences. 



Thank you very much. Dr. Haydu. 



MR. HARRIS: The next expert in Mr. Benson's 



group is Dr. English. 



STATEMENT OF THOMAS SAUNDERS ENGLISH 

 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY 

 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 



MR. ENGLISH: Mr. Chairman and Conferees. 



My name is Thomas Saunders English. I am 

 an Associate Professor in the Department of Oceanography, 

 University of Washington. I have been retained by the 

 Everett Mills Technical Committee to inquire into some 



