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From: Erick Johnsoi 

 05 31 95 



Pal Reiten 

 7 24 O503 238 55H 



Date: 6/1/9S Time: 11:04:25 



DIRECT SERV 



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1 hese are Class One violations under Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR 340- 1 2-055 

 )(a) and (h)), and should be considered major violations of Oregon environmental law. 



"V ou are hereby requested to manage the spill prograin to remain within the water quality 



andard estabUshed by the Environmental Quality Conunissioniin its Order of April 14, 

 lfe95. Failure to do so will result in more serious enforcement aiction up to and including 

 ti irmination of the spill program authorization, if necessary. j 



\ /e recognize that compliance with the standard niay become dUScult with the in)pending 

 s iring: runoff and snow melt. Nonetheless, webelieve thai thislis a critical water quality 

 andard, and we will seek to discuss compliance with you flirther at tlje appropriate time. 



Sincerely, 



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Langdon Marsh 

 Director 



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(}c: ■ • ■ Rudy Rosen, ODFW 

 MicheleDeHart,FPC 

 Michael J. Spear, USFWS 

 Roy Hemmingway, Governor's Office 

 Mary Riveland, Washington Department of Ecology 

 EQC Members 



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