Mr. Irving. No. We have the plans here. Part of them go into the Oswegatchie River, which empties into the St. Lawrence, but the others are at different places along the shore; all under the permission given to us by the two State boards and all practically following this particular plan.
Mr. Magrath. You do not contemplate installing any water-purification plant?
Mr. Irving. Yes; we have a splendid one which the board of water commissioners would be glad to tell you about. They are very proud of it.
STATEMENT OF ME. JOSEPH E. TATE,
CITY ENGINEER OF OGDENSBURG.
Mr. Tawney. You are the city engineer of Ogdensburg?
Mr. Tate. Yes, sir.
Mr. Tawney. You have acted in that capacity how long?
Mr. Tate. For about 10 years.
Mr. Tawney. Does the city of Ogdensburg discharge its raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River?
Mr. Tate. Most of it directly and some of it indirectly into the Oswegatchie.