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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. ROZICH: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOER: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. ROZICH: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />per million of dissolved oxygen, if it drops <br />below that it automatically rings an alarm in <br />Albany and starts printing out the facts. <br /> <br />We need to get into operative training. <br />I have worked closely with the community <br />College. We have set up a night course out <br />there. We hope to set up a two-year technicians' <br />course starting this fall. The commission is <br />continually upgrading both its standards and <br />its stream classifications. As I mentioned <br />earlier, we are getting into this aspect of <br />effluent standards. <br /> <br />That about concludes my talk. If you <br />have any questions I will try to answer them." <br /> <br />"Frank, thanks very much. If you'll just <br />stay right there. I am sure there will be <br />questions. Before you take the first one, I'd <br />like to point out that Herb Vandemoer was a <br />representative from our Board on your com- <br />mission.1I <br /> <br />"Correct. " <br /> <br />"For a year or two years." <br /> <br />"More than that." <br /> <br />"More than that. He devoted a great deal <br />of time and effort and I think our records <br />reflect our thanks for his service on that <br />Commission. Si has taken over with equal <br />enthusiasm as our present member. We thank <br />him for his efforts, likewise." <br /> <br />"You are forgetting the Chairman, Mr. Ten <br />Eyck. " <br /> <br />"Oh, Tom, I'm sorry. He is in everything. <br />I do apologize for our Chairman, but I con- <br />sider him the Chairman of the Water Pollution <br />Control Commission. <br />