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We argue that purely gas-phase chemical models for the production of O
H in hydroxyl masers around ultracompact H II regions such as W3(OH) c
annot account for the CH3OH in the methanol masers that are found to c
oincide with the hydroxyl masers in these sources. We suggest that the
CH3OH in the masers is injected into the gas phase by evaporation of
the grain mantles, the grains being heated by the passage of weak shoc
ks. Gas evaporation also injects H2O into the gas. Photodissociation o
f H2O, CH3OH and OH occur at similar rates, and substantial abundances
of CH3OH and OH coexist.