1 DR. GRASSLE:--get them to say what these are, and that is easy to 



2 do. 



3 DR. MACIOLEK: We had--you know, as we went through the afternoon 



4 we decided ultimately to eliminate two of these categories, hydrocarbons 



5 and sewage. We just said they were minor compared to the others. I 



6 suppose we should still leave them in there. 



7 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



8 DR. GRASSLE: It is important to have it in there, because it will 



9 show what was minor. 



10 DR. MACIOLEK: I think we probably had better spend more time on 



11 the conclusion section, which is probably harder than that. 



12 DR. BOTHNER: Are we past page 24 yet? 



13 DR. MACIOLEK: We are sort of on page 24. That is where the 



14 "Conclusions" section starts. 



15 DR. VALENTINE: Have we decided where the "Characteristics" are 



16 going in? These 100-word things? 



17 DR. MACIOLEK: That is the first part of the document. It is 



18 number one and number three, which will be conclusions. So the 



19 "Characteristics" information will go up front, at the beginning. 



20 DR. VALENTINE: And not in that first 19-page stuff? 



21 DR. MACIOLEK: No. 



22 DR. GRASSLE: Instead of Ray or Ayers, can we just say it was 



23 agreed? 



24 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



25 DR. KRAEUTER: Where are you now? 



26 DR. GRASSLE: Starting down on page 24, in the comments. I was on 



27 the fourth one. 



28 DR. TEAL: What happened to the pages before that? 



29 DR. GRASSLE: We just discussed page 23. We are going to have 



30 three or four sentences on each of those points and we are going to use 



31 it from Jerry's section, if we have it--otherwise, we are going to get 



32 it from Ray or Ayers. 



33 DR. TEAL: Page 24, under the set-back thing--I think one of the 



34 reasons that the set-back is desirable is because it would prevent 



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