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JOHN DUNKAK 



When I asked him about this he said the 

 mills would comment. We have had several now. Except 

 for Weyerhaeuser, which is talking about an improved 

 lagooning operation and a diffuser outfall, the other 

 mills, this might read "in certain cases substantial 

 improvements of inner bay water have been achieved", 

 because I have heard no new projects and I didn't hear 

 one from you. Rather than--and this goes to the rest-- 

 rather than wait until the end, if this is the case, that 

 only Weyerhaeuser is suggesting an improvement, I think 

 the record should indicate this. 



And the next point and last one, maybe you 

 can get both of these together, you said some of the Federal 

 report conclusions should not be accepted. Do you think 

 any should be that relate to action? 



MR. DUNKAK: Yes, I think there are some 

 legitimate recommendations. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Such as what? 



MR. DUNKAK: And you are talking about 

 primary treatment, trying to answer both together here, 

 Mr. Chairman. 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Yes. I think they fit. 



MR. DUNKAK: Our treatment under our present 

 waste discharge permit, we were instructed to install 



