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 ROBERT I. THIEME 

 CHAIRMAN STEIN: Oh, all right. Then you 

 can refer to that. Thank you. 



(The showing of slides was accompanied by 

 the following coirmentary: ) 



MR. THIEME: This is a shot we mentioned, 

 the clarification facilities being put into the Everett 

 plant. This is a shot of the clarifier and the construc- 

 tion. 



Next one. Here you see the clarifiers 

 completed and in operation. This is primary treatment. 



Next. One of the interesting things, it 

 may be a little difficult to make out in this, but this 

 is the waste bark from our barking operation, to which is 

 added the concentrated sludge material which is collected 

 by the clarifiers. If you look closely, you can see it 

 riding along with the bark, then goes through a bark 

 press and is burned in our boilers. 



Next one. Here is a shot of the clear water 

 coming out from the side of the clarifier, and you will 

 notice the material being retained inside to your left. 



Next shot . Here is one of our washers 

 which reclaims material from our white waters. 



Another save-all in operation, showing the 

 kind of material we recover from the waters discharged. 



