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HALIBUT FISHERMEN'S WIVES' ASSOCIATION 



State for both industrial and recreational usage to protect 

 these waters. 



"Very sincerely yours, Barbara E. Sivertsen, 

 Corresponding Secretary." 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: Thank you. 



MR. POSTON: We have a letter from the 

 Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers. 



ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PULP AND PAPER WORKERS 



"September 19, 1967 



"My name is John R. Swanson, Northern Area 

 Representative of the Association of Western Pulp and Paper 

 Workers. The mills Involved in the pollutional effects of 

 pulp and paper mill wastes in Puget Sound are mills whose 

 hourly employees I represent for our Union. 



"I had the opportunity of being present at the 

 recent hearings in Seattle and also since that time have had 

 an opportunity to study the report dated March I967. As an 

 Interested party, a union representative and a citizen, I was 

 certainly very interested in the hearings and also the report 

 filed by the Commission. I would very much like to point out 

 my concerns in this matter for the record. 



"First, I am very interested and concerned 

 about pollution controls in our streams and estuaries and 

 in the waters of Puget Sound. As a citizen, I have always 



