<br /> r / <br /> <br /> ( ~ <br /> i//fQ - ~'1 ik <br /> 11/? _V <br /> CITIII ~ ~ <br /> II , <br /> O F ' t' z' <br /> ~ ~{Ni 6,r- <br /> ~ kl ~ _ <br /> -fir <br /> I Ikll~ kl II~~IIh <br /> lX ~ , <br /> Ilkll II ,II ~ it <br /> M}i y <br /> ~46~'~ <br /> ~~~m,. <br /> dE ARTMENT OF PUB IC WORKS 777 PEARL STREET - EUGENE, OREGON 97401 <br /> or more info mation on the sewage survey, call Doug Cook, maintenance division at <br /> 87.5240. <br /> For Immediate Release <br /> October 14, 1975 <br /> By deter fining what kinds of wastewater are being discharged into the City Sanitary <br /> ystem, the c'ty of Eugene is making an effort to help in the federal water quality pro- <br /> ram. <br /> As part f this effort, Eugene businesses will receive a sewage survey form sent <br /> ut this week by the city's Public Works Department, according to Maintenance Engineer <br /> en Natch. <br /> The Federal Water Pollution Act,(law 92-500), is designed to clean up the nation's <br /> rater ways, In compliance with this goal, the city must submit an accurate and detailed <br /> urvey repor of all industria] users of the city's nearer system, describing the waste- <br /> rater discha ged by each industry and the type of pretreatment facilities used. <br /> The survey gill help the city to meet its discharge permit requirements and better <br /> nderstand e ch industry's operation and any waste problems involved, Hatch points out. <br /> Questio s about the survey may be directed to Doug Cook of the Public Works staff <br /> rom 11:00 a.m, to 3:00 p.m. at 687-5240. Cook urges those receiving the survey forms <br /> o fill them out and return them by the end of October. <br /> Don Gilman <br /> Department of Public Works <br /> r <br /> i <br /> <br />