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39 <br />1 take that •t, or muddy material o• of there, and we <br />2 recontour that to grade, we put in our foot of dry <br />3 silts, or silts that are moisture conditioned so we get <br />4 optimal compaction. We put that in there before we tie <br />5 on and move forward with our liner. <br />6 The only time you will see that water would <br />7 be, like, around the edges of the liner. That will all <br />8 be gone. All of the areas where that liner is installed <br />9 has a prepared foundation, one foot of compacted silts <br />10 before -- and is smoothed out, and rolled on top before <br />11 we put the liner down on it (indicating). <br />12 Then, on top of that, Helen, we put drain <br />13 pipes. They're perforated, kind of soft plastic pipe. <br />14 There is a manifold system all over this entire area, so <br />15 that any -- any moisture that comes down through our <br />16 tailings, dr from precipitation, or whatever, it is -- <br />17 this all has a positive drain all the way. That water <br />18 finds these pipes, and -- and runs in these -- in these <br />19 pipes, positive drains all the way through to the <br />20 collection pond. There is two 10-inch pipes that go <br />21 underneath this collection pond. <br />22 There is no head pressure anywhere on this <br />23 line (indicating). It's built and designed that way, so <br />24 there is no head pressure on the line. <br />25 Q Even in the center where water -- <br />MEDINA COURT REPORTING <br />213 14th. Alamosa, CO 61101 <br />(719) 589-5020 <br />