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ROGER TOLLEFSON 

 State and Federal laws to administer and I think the 

 concept of this economic feasibility in the Washington 

 law and the Federal law almost entirely coincide. We 

 don't have, I don't think, a different test to use. 



But as 1 understand it in the field, this 

 is not necessarily the cost-benefit ratio. 



MR. TOLLEFSON: In any event, to perhaps 

 go back closer to, let us call it, a discussion of the 

 Conference, you asked my opinion. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Yes. 



MR. TOLLEFSON: So for whatever my opinion 

 may bear here, in my considered opinion it would not be 

 reasonable to attempt to dredge up these particular sludge 

 beds. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Right. Thank you. 



Thank you very much. 



Mr. Harris? 



MR. HARRIS: Do you have anything, Mr. 

 Poston? 



MR. POSTON: No. 



MR. HARRIS: The final participant in this 

 group will be Dr. Herman Amber g, representing Crown 

 Zellerback Corporation. 



