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(S) 1,230, 400 (S) 267,900 (S) 60, 000 (S) 69.000

(S) 3,250,000 11, 771, 000 (S) 5,000 (S) 55,000 (S) 1,410, 800 (S) 150,000 (S) 5,000 (S) 134,900 (S) 5,000 (S) 20,000 (S), 414, 000 (S) 43, 500 (S) 29.800 (S) 5,000 (S) 944, 500 (S) 10,000

(M) 25, 000, 000 (S) 1, 700, 000 (S) 10,000 (S) 153,000 (S) 50, 000

Grandview.

Hoquiam.

Lakeland Villa.

(S) 5,000

Langley..

(S) 18, 750

Lynden

(S) 106, 200

Kitsap County S.D. No. 6..

(S) 295,000

Kennewick.

Marysville..

(S) 575, 000

(S) 15,000

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24 (M) 14, 900, 000

(S) 47,000

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10 The State of Delaware estimates total needs for the next 6 years at $82,000,000.

"This program not now contemplated because of high expenses involved.

12 Data provided by the League of Kansas Municipalities indicates that secondary treatment required in 32 communities will cost $27,000,000.

13 Data provided by the State of Maine indicates that costs of approximately $146,000,000 will be required through 1976 to implement a satisfactory treatment program.

14 Detroit.

15 No need.

16 "Available Federal programs must be undertaken with financial support to solve the most demanding, technica land financial problem of all; the combined sewer problem which plagues almost every old major metropolitan area in the country. The present problem for the city of Boston and surrounding communities is estimated at 1⁄2 to $1,000,000,000 to correct with no provisions for Federal aid under current policies and regulations," Gov. Francis W. Sargent. 17 Construction underway.

18 No need.

19 City of Cleveland.

20 Cleveland needs to 1985 total $1,602,000,000-needs listed are for next 4 years only.

21 By 1990.

22 Some of these needs extend beyond 1976.

23 A study by the Tennessee Municipal League indicated a need of $530,000,000 for adequate sewage treatment in Tennessee.

24 $9,100,000 more needed 1973-80.

25 $4,800,000 more, 1973 70.

26 League of Wisconsin Municipalities provided information from state indicating 5-year needs of:

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