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SUMMARY OF CONFERENCE 



2 report was published, and their contribution Is very small 



3 when compared to the discharges from the pulp and paper 



4 mill, specific recommendations of the conference are not 



5 required at this time. 



g "Based upon the preceding conclusions, the 



Y conferees unanimously adopted the following recommendations: 

 g "1. Georgia Pacific Corporation at Belling- 



g ham shall: 



"a. Design and construct primary treatment 

 facilities to remove all settleable solids from mill 

 effluents prior to discharge into Puget Sound. Adequate 

 facilities for the disposal of recovered solids or sludge 





24 shall also be provided. These facilities shall be placed 



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in operation no later than September 30, 1970, 

 IQ "b . Design and construct facilities which 



jy will either remove a minimum of 80 percent of the sulfite 



j8 waste liquor from mill effluents or limit sulfite waste 



20 liquor discharges to 3^600,000 pounds per day, based on 

 2Q 10 percent solids by weight. These facilities are to be 



21 completed and placed into operation no later than Septem- 



22 ber 30, 1972, 



23 "c. Provide a submarine outfall equipped 



24 with an adequate dlffuser to permit discharge of all 



25 residual wastes into the deeper waters adjacent to the 



