Experience has also shown that there is another aspect of the problem which, by exciting hasty and improvident legislation, delays progress. I refer to the unpleasant connotation which surrounds the word ‘pollution.’ The public is likely to think of that word in terms of sewage and epidemics. I am told, however, that industrial waste is not a menace to public health….it is sewage which does the harm....
Statement of E. W. Tinker, Executive Secretary of the American Paper and Pulp Association, p. 186, Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on S. 418, A Bill to Provide for W
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