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Anderson, Richard J., on behalf of DeSoto, Inc. and Sears, Roebuck &
Co., statement_

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Black, S. A., and W. Lewandowski, article..
Borchardt, Dr. Jack A., statement..

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Borg, Grant K., professor, University of Utah, letter of April 7, 1971-
Boyle, Thomas E., president, International Chemical Workers Union,
letter of October 13, 1971...

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Cadieux, M., Ambassador, Canadian Embassy, letter of September 29,

1971..

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Coleman, Dr. Allan B., chairman, Committee on Accident Prevention,
American Academy of Pediatrics, letter of April 16, 1971_.

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Commoner, Barry, director, Center for the Biology of Natural Systems,
Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., article_

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Dono van, Jerome J., Deputy Director, Division of Hazardous Substances
and Poison Control, Food and Drug Administration, letter of Octo-
ber 28, 1971___

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Eagan, John E., president, Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater
Chicago, statement___

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"Effect of Carbohydrates on the Symbiotic Growth of Planktonic Blue-
Green Algae with Bacteria," article from Nature_.

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Ellis, Virginia, article in the St. Petersburg Times.
"Emancipation of the American Homemaker," article.-

Epstein, Dr. Samuel S., swetland professor of environmental health and
human ecology, Case Western Reserve University, letter of Octo-
ber 14, 1971...

"Agronomist Clears Phosphates Of Causing Algae in Waters," article from the Pennsylvania Mirror..

"Eutrophication Is The Nutrient Enrichment of Water Which Stimulates Excessive Growth of Aquatic Life," article.

"Excessive Emotion About Detergents," article from Science. FDA press release on 39 detergents...

Gilbert, Frederick A., FMC Corp., statement_

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Grosselin, Dr. Robert E., Ph. D., professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dartmouth Medical School, letter of April 23, 1971- 783 Hall, George O., Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Charles Schwartz, Hall Laboratories, Pittsburgh, Pa., article Handler, Philip, president, National Academy of Sciences, article. Hartke, Hon. Vance, U.S. Senator from Indiana, statement.. HEW-EPA news release, September 15, 1971.

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Hillmer, Harold E., R.S. deputy health officer, Health Department, Fond du Lac, Wis., letter of April 20, 1971.

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Horiszny, Mrs. University of Notre Dame, letter of January 5, 1970.. Ikard, Frank N., American Petroleum Institute, letter of November 8, 1971_

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James, Betty, article in the Washington Evening Star.

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Kappe, Stanley E., P.E., Kappe Associates, Inc., letter and statement of
October 5, 1971

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Kerr, Pat C., Doris F. Paris, and D. L. Brockway, article

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Key, Dr. Marcus M., Director, Assistant Surgeon General, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, letters of:

November 26, 1971

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November 11, 1971.

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King, Darrell L., Ph. D., associate professor of Civil Engineering, University of Missouri, statement..

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Article

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Kinney, John E., sanitary engineering consultant, statement.
Kramer, J. R., H. E. Allen, Ğ. W. Bauline and Ñ. M. Burns, article_
Kuentzel, Lester E., article_.

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Lange, Willy, Tanner's Council Laboratory, University of Cincinnati, article..

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Legge, Robert F., and Douglas Dingeldein, article..

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Lightfoot, Edward S., P.E., chief engineer, Missouri Water Pollution
Board, letter of April 21, 1971.

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Lohmann, Lawrence C., article in the Milwaukee Journal.

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Morris, J. Carrell, Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, Harvard
University, April 16, 1971...

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Nelson, Hon. Gaylord, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, statement, and additional material_.

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Nesbitt, Dr. John B., professor of civil engineering, Pennsylvania State
University, statement..

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"Of Causing Algae in Water—Agronomist Clears Phosphates," article in the Pennsylvania Mirror__.

Okun, Daniel A., professor, environmental engineering, University of
North Carolina, statement..

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Olson, Ann., "Speed Queen economist," article in the Speed Queen Dealer
Oswald, William J., Ph. D., statements.

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Pfeffer, John T., professor of sanitary engineering, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, letter of April 21, 1971...
"Phosphate Content of Detergents," press releases, Department of the
Interior's Federal Water Quality Administration..
Pomeroy, Lawrence R., letter of April 17, 1971_ - __

Porcella, Donald B., assistant professor, Utah State University, statement.

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Press, Dr. Edward, State health officer, Oregon State Board of Health, letter of April 6, 1971

Process Design Manual for Phosphorus Removal for U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, technology transfer, prepared by Black & Veatch,
consulting engineers..

Purchase, Mary E., associate professor, New York State College of Human
Ecology, Cornell University, statement.

Raines, William P., secretary, Asbestos Information Association, letter of
August 4, 1971..

Ravitz, Mel, Common Council of city of Detroit, letter of October 4, 1971..
Robertson, Dr. William O., director, Poison Control Information Center,
Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center, letter of April 20,
1971

Rogers, William D., Arnold & Porter, letters of:

November 8, 1971_

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November 30, 1971.

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Rundell, Ann, article from the Madison (Wis.) State Journal...

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Schleyer, Walter L., government and industry relations manager, Philadelphia Quartz Co., statement__

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"Sewage Treatment Tested for Phosphate Removal," article from the Centre Daily Times....

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Steinfeld, Hon. Jesse L., M.D., Surgeon General, Public Health Service,

statement.

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Statement before the Federal Trade Commission.

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"Study Shows Wash Is Whiter With Full Amount of Detergent," article from the News Herald__.

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Swisher, R. D., Inorganic Chemicals Division, Monsanto Co., St. Louis,
Mo., article.

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Terkeltoub, Richard W., article.

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"The Eutrophication Problem: A Review and Critical Analysis," article..
"The Lake Washington Case-Effect of Sewage Diversion on Algae Growth
and on Phosphate Concentration," article.

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Train, Hon. Russell E., Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, statement before the Federal Trade Commission__.

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Letter to Miles W. Kirkpatrick, chairman, Federal Trade Commission Tuft, Dr. Emily, director, Poison Control Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Oregon Medical School, letter of April 6, 1971. Walker, James, article in the Tampa Tribune... "Washers, Dryers," article from Consumer Bulletin.. Wellman, W. J., Sellers, Conner & Cuneo, letter of October 18, 1971..

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Westgarth, Dr. Warren C., director, Environmental Quality Laboratories and Allied Research, letter of April 20, 1971_.

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ADDITIONAL ARTICLES, LETTERS, AND STATEMENTS

(The following information was referred to on p. 377 :)

STATEMENT OF RICHARD J. ANDERSON, ON Behalf of DESOTO, INC. AND
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND Co.

Mr. Chairman, members of the Commission, my name is Richard J. Anderson. I am Vice President of DeSoto, Inc. and General Manager of its Chemical Group. DeSoto is a diversified manufacturer. Its main product lines are consumer paints, industrial coatings, detergents, lamps, lighting fixtures, and furniture. Its 1970 sales were $215 million. More than half of those sales were from the Chemical Group, which includes consumer paints, industrial coatings and detergents.

The activities for which I am responsible include all aspects of research, development, marketing and production of the Chemical Group, including the phosphate-free detergent which we supply to Sears, Roebuck and Co. and ArmourDial. My degree is in Chemical Engineering, and I worked entirely in the field of research and development until 21⁄2 years ago. DeSoto is very research oriented. For example, last year the Chemical Group alone spent $5.7 million in research and development.

Mr. Aishton, National Merchandise Manager for Sears, Roebuck and Co., has already covered the subject of efficacy of our product. I wish to address my brief remarks to the health aspects of our product.

We agree completely with the concerns expressed before this Commission by Dr. Steinfeld and Mr. Train that the public should not be encouraged to turn from phosphate detergents if no safe alternative is available. We have been manufacturing laundry detergents for many years. When we undertook the development of a phosphate-free product, we clearly recognized our obligation to provide the consumer with a product that can be used without hazard.

You have heard testimony from spokesmen for leading phosphate brand detergents that there is no safe substitute for their products. We cannot leave that testimony unchallenged. Nor can we leave unchallenged the implication by such spokesmen that all phosphate-free detergents are hastily thrown together products specifically marketed to capitalize on the public's concern over the environment without regard to personal safety.

We do not intend to speak for any phosphate-free detregents but our own. We have not tested the others for safety. However, we do know that some phosphatefree detergents contain sodium metasilicate, which the Food and Drug Administration believes is an ingredient that poses a health hazard. Our product contains no sodium metasilicate, nor any other ingredient that we believe presents a health hazard. As an aside, contrary to the testimony by yesterday's final witness, our phosphate-free product has ever contained sodium metasilicate.1

I propose to discuss the exceptional steps Sears and DeSoto took to carry out this responsibility of marketing a safe product. Also, I will tell you about the laboratory and other tests that demonstrate that our product is equally as safe as the major name brand phosphate detergents now on the market.

Our phosphate-free detergent is the result of a well planned research program that covered a period of almost three years. It is not a hastily concocted gimmick. Before placing our product on the market we took the following steps:

(1) In May 1970, four months before our product was marketed, we requested and were granted a meeting with representatives of the Federal Water Quality Administration. We informed these representatives of the ingredients in our detergent.

(2) In June 1970, three months before our product was marketed, Govern. ment representatives from the Public Health Service, the Federal Water Staff members assigned to these hearings: Leonard Bickwit, Jr., and Michael Brownlee.

1 It contains no enzymes and is biodegradable.

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