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-115- <br />n <br />u <br />MR. HALEPASKA: The two major systems in the area, are Trenchero and the <br />Sanchez. <br />MR. HOLDER: I didn't hear the last one? <br />MR. HALEPASKA: Sanchez. <br />MR. DANIELSON: Okay, and what -- could you just tell -- Trenchero is <br />what? Is that a ditch system? <br />MR. HALEPASKA: Trenchero Irrigation Company 1s a -- is an irrigation <br />company to the north. It would take their system -- handle something on the <br />order of 5 to 10 thousand acre-feet a year. They have a structure. Sanchez <br />is in the immediate vicinity of San Luis. It has -- it has its own structure <br />and probably handles on the order of 20 to 25 thousand acre-feet a year. <br />MR. DANIEL SON: Are there other sources like non-tributary ground water <br />that hasn't been appropriated or anything that you know of? <br />MR. HALEPASKA: That is a possibility, yes. <br />(Inaudible conversation.) <br />MR. MASSEY: Isn't the ground water on the site a potential source of -- <br />physical source of water. <br />MR. BARRY: Well, that's what he just asked. <br />MR. DANIEL SON: Would withdrawal of the kind of water we're talking about <br />from any of the systems you've identified cause a disruption to the hydrologic <br />balance? <br />i~ <br />