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The Washington State Department of Ecology, Water Quality Program is making permit decisions for wastewater discharges in your community. Pen-nits help protect water quality by setting limits on the amount of pollution that may be discharged into lakes, rivers, marine waters, and groundwater. In addition, permits define monitoring, reporting, and other requirements. The facilities listed below will have permitting decisions made this year. The permits have been ranked in order of the environmental benefit to be gained from permit reissuance. A tentative decision on which permits to renew and which to reauthorize under the existing permit is presented in the following lists.

Further Information:

If you want to comment on any permits, you can be placed on a mailing list for a specific facility to receive a copy when available, or to be placed on the general mailing list, please contact:

Industrial Permits, Laurie Conger (360) 407-6280

TDD: (360) 407-6306, or write P.O. Box 47775, Olympia, WA 98504-7775

Permits to be Renewed:

Lewis County Central Solid Waste Transfer Station
National Frozen Food Corp.
Jackpot Food Mart
National Frozen Foods Repack
TransAlta Centralia Mining LLC
TransAlta Centralia Generation LLC
Puget Sound Energy - Jackson Prairie
Weyerhaeuser Company - Pe Ell

NC Machinery
Weiss Cascade
Midway Meats I
Symons Frozen Foods
Qualex, Inc.
Cummins Northwest
The Chronicle
WestFarm Foods

Permits to be Reauthorized
Cresline-Northwest LLC
I.P. Callison & Sons

Permits to be Issued:
Sorenson Transport Company

Published by:

The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, March 20, 2004



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