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BOB 0. BOWER 

 dated 1958, contains the following biologists' recommen- 

 dations on sulfite waste liquor in State waters. And all 

 of these men that I am going to name have had great 

 experience in the field of testing animals and testing 

 sulfite waste liquor. 



Dr. H. C. McMillin, not over one part per 

 million recommended. 



D. R. Johnson, not over two parts per million 

 in shellfish areas, which embrace most of the shorelines 

 of the Sound. 



J. E. Lasater, allowable maximum concen- 

 tration no greater than two parts per million. 



G. A. Holland, a standard of two parts per 

 million must be statewide. 



Cedric Lindsay, over any shellfish areas 

 of the Puget Sound region, average sulfite waste liquor 

 concentrations should not exceed two parts per million 

 while maximum concentrations should never exceed four 

 parts per million. 



R. E. West ley, average SWL values shall 

 not exceed two parts per million in oyster ing areas. 



A letter to Bob Bower from Donald McKernan, 

 Director of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, dated 

 January 1958, states: 



