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JOHN DUNKAK 

 ladles and geltlecnen. 



I am John Dunkak, General Manager of the 

 Puget Sound Division of Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 

 located in Bellingham, Washington. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Pardon ine. Do you have 

 a copy of your statement? 



MR. DUNKAK: I do not, sir. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Do you have one for the 

 reporter? 



MR. DUNKAK: I will have to revise one and 

 submit it later. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: That is all right. 



MR. DUNKAK: I will talk slowly and clearly. 



We have read the report of the Federal 

 Water Pollution Control Administration dated March 1967 

 relative to Puget Sound waters. It certainly represents 

 the expenditure of considerable efforts and funds and does 

 add to the mass of data now available. While the report 

 contains important contributions, it merely supplements 

 the more extensive work of previous investigators. It is 

 regrettable that this previous research was not given due 

 consideration. We cannot agree, consequently, with several 

 of the significant conclusions and recommendations presented 

 in the report. 



