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1 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES - EXHIBIT D 



2 offensive to the senses of sight, taste, smell, or touch) 



3 Anything that is offensive to these senses 



4 should not be added to the receiving waters. Such wastes 



5 are nuisances to fishermen, although they may be innoxious 

 g to fish, shellfish, or other aquatic organisms. 



7 13. Dissolved Organics (settleable solids, 



3 sewage ) 



g Secondary treatment of sewage wastes is 



10 recommended. No excess nutrients that cause biological 



11 imbalance, slime, or other nuisance aquatic growth. Non- 

 j2 biodegradable materials should not be added to the re- 



13 ceiving waters. Free chlorine to be at concentration 



1^ equivalents below 0.05 nig/l of available chlorine (re- 



15 ceiving water). Absence of foam. 



Ig l4. Garbage, Agricultural and Other Similar 



17 V/astes 



Ig The waters of the State of Washington should 



19 not be used for the disposal of garbage, agricultural, or 



20 other similar wastes. No garbage or similar wastes, or 



21 drainage from land disposal areas should enter the receiving 



22 waters. 



23 15. Water Control Structures 



24 No structure or alteration of flow should 



25 be allowed that will modify natural conditions by more than 



