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MORNING SESSION, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, I967 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: The Conference is open. 



This is the reconvened session of the Con- 

 ference in the matter of pollution of the interstate waters 

 of Puget Sound, Strait of Juan de Fuca, the tributaries and 

 estuaries, involving the State of Washington and the United 

 States Government, represented by the United States Depart- 

 ment of Interior. 



The Conferees are Mr. Roy M. Harris on my 

 right, who represents the State of Washington, Mr. R. F. 

 Poston, on my left, who is the Regional Director for the 

 Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, United 

 States Department of the Interior. 



My name is Murray Stein. I am from Washing- 

 ton, D. C, United States Department of the Interior, and 

 the representative of Secretary Stewart Udall. 



We recessed the second session of the 

 Conference for a couple of weeks to get additional informa- 

 tion and fully consider the matter. I think the Conferees 

 have done that, and I also think this is a very appropriate 

 place to hold the meeting. I am reminded of a statement 

 of a former boss of mine, and I guess if you live long 

 enough you amass more bosses than you know what to 

 but President Harry Truman said, "If you can't stan^ 

 heat, stay out of the kitchen." (Laughter.) 



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