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1 FIBREBOARD CORPORATION 



2 "The State recommends: 



3 "1. Primary treatment for settleable material; 



4 (They question the feasibility of the Federal's 70% reduction 



5 in volatile suspended material). 



g "2. A submarine outfall with diffuser outlets; 



Y "and 3- Sludge bed removal and depositing same 



g on land. 



g "In addition^ our Port Angeles Plant has the 



requirement of connecting sanitary sewage facilities to the 



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jj City of Port Angeles system treatment plant when it is avail- 



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able. We have already made a verbal commitment to the City 



of Port Angeles to do this. 

 j^ "This plant was constructed in I918 as a 



jc sulphite and ground wood mill. Although it operates at some 

 .- competitive disadvantage with the newer, more versatile sul- 

 ,m fate plants and even though it is somewhat removed geographi- 



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cally from our converting facilities, we have a continuing 



19 program of needed and reasonable improvement to permit its 



continued competitive operation. We expect to continue this 



21 program which includes reasonable requirements for pollution 



control. If, however, we are obliged to spend large sums for 

 changes which serve no real purpose, our entire program will 

 be in serious jeopardy. 



"Particularly, we are concerned about the 



