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E. J. CAVANAUGH 

 now, sir, and we are in the process of working on 

 connecting with the city on sanitary sewers. We have 

 installed years ago, which has been reported to the State, 

 a collection of waste discharges and screens and centri 

 cleaner, which collect this material that formerly went 

 out into the harbor and is now hauled out to a dump. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: I think both the State and 

 the Federal people recommend primary treatment of all 

 solids-bearing wastes. 



MR. CAVANAUGH: We have that under con- 

 sideration, sir. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: What do you do with your 

 human waste now from the plant? 



MR. CAVANAUGH: That is what I say, just 

 as soon as the city-- 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: But there are two things, 

 I think. 



What I am trying to do is get information 

 for the record. These are not the probing kinds of ques- 

 tions. 



What I would like to find out is what you 

 are doing with the waste from the people who work in the 

 plant and what you do with your other solids-bearing wastes 

 in the plant or what you intend to do. 



