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FIBREBOARD CORPORATION - EXHIBIT A 

 Manager of the Port Angeles Division of Fibreboard Corporation, 



Pibreboard Corporation would like to express to 

 the Washington State Pollution Control Commission its concurrerjice 

 in the suggested criteria for the Water Quality Standards and 

 the supporting statements with reference to these suggested 

 criteria made by Donald R. Graunke and Storrs Waterman, rep- 

 resenting the Natural Resources Committee of the Association 

 of Washington Industries, and which we believe have the 

 support of industry generally. 



We also wish to express to the Commission 

 our concurrence in the objective of the Commission in the 

 promulgation of proper water quality standards for the 

 waters of the state and of this region in particular, and 

 we assure the Commission of our cooperation in the achievement 

 of this objective and want to record our appreciation for 

 the objective approach to this most difficult task. 



With reference to the proposed water quality 

 standards set forth in the information bulletin which is 

 the subject of this hearing, we would like to record our 

 belief that these proposed standards have failed to take 

 into consideration the use and value of the waters under 

 consideration for industrial and other legitimate uses. 

 We also believe that these proposed standards have failed 

 to take into consideration the assimilating capacity of 



