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arise." 



Signed by Brown and Caldwell or signed 

 Brown and Caldwell by D. A. Reinscb. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Are there any comments 

 or questions? 



MR. HARRIS: I don't think I have any 

 comments to make at this time. Thank you. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: I am just going to do this 

 for clarification. 



As I understand it, the report, both of the 

 State and the Federal people, recommended three things on 

 Fibreboard: 



One is to provide primary treatment. 



Second is to construct an outfall. Now, 

 the Federal people said submarine outfall, the State people 

 talked about an outfall to have the maximum diffusion, 

 and as I understand your statement you are not very far, if 

 any, apart from the State. 



And the third is to remove by dredging 

 existing accumulations. 



You are against the submarine outfall, at 

 least your consultants, and dredging the accumulation. 

 How do you stand on primary treatment? 



MR. CAVANAUGH: We have that under consider a ti<l)n 



