1 DR. KRAEUTER: They should not be under produced water, that is 



2 for sure. 



3 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



4 DR. GRASSLE: Okay, sorry. I guess I was confused by the fact 



5 that it is out of order. The paragraph at the top of 25d should be 



6 before "E." 



7 DR. VALENTINE: Well, that paragraph is "H," hydrocarbons, right? 



8 The name of that paragraph is on the preceding page--at the bottom of 



9 25c is the title for that paragraph. 



10 DR. KRAEUTER: It is just that we got this produced water thing 



11 all twisted up here somehow. 



12 DR. GRASSLE: Okay. I think the way it goes now is that we have 



13 the paragraph at the bottom of 25b--we just added it. Then it goes to 



14 the paragraph at the top of 25c. 



15 Then, immediately before "E" goes the paragraph at the top of 25d, 



16 without the first sentence. It should be "benthic effects from produced 



17 water." 



18 DR. VALENTINE: I thought that was under "Hydrocarbons." 



19 MR. VILD: Yes, it is under hydrocarbons and deck drainage. 



20 DR. GRASSLE: Oh, was it? 



21 MR. VILD: Yes, I think so. That is what that "H," hydrocarbons, 



22 at the bottom of 25c is. 



23 DR. GRASSLE: Oh, of course it is, yes. Excuse me. 



24 DR. KRAEUTER: The one that is sort of out of place is "G"--the 



25 produced water piece in "G" is what really messes everything up. 



26 DR. GRASSLE: Okay. Well, "G" was supposed to be- -where is the 



27 outline--moved to the earlier part, where you define these things. So 



28 "G" is out. 



29 MR. BOURNE: If you just take "E" and "F" out of there where they 



30 do not belong, doesn't that cure the problem? Either delete them or 



31 move them? 



32 MR. VILD: "E" and "F" would probably be better as "H" and "I" or 



33 something like that, after "G." 



34 DR. KRAEUTER: What have we done with "G?" 



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