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114 <br />• 1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />I • <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />• 24 <br />25 <br />to make sure that that's protected, but I certainly <br />don't want to exacerbate the erosion of they general <br />area by making additional roads, and if jueot <br />a little -- what would we say -- a berm of soil will <br />hold that, then it's still going to run down the <br />river. Where is it going? <br />We'll show you actual examples of <br />where the present road already has large 30~-foot <br />(gullies cut into it by the erosion process already. <br />I'm very concerned about that. <br />My other area is this large waste <br />disposal area, and I do thank the mine for trying to <br />stay away from the Rito Seco as did the former mine. <br />I think that that's a big plus for <br />them, but I still have problems with the areas that <br />they have in here. This will be probably the most <br />hazardous area because it will contain the highest <br />levels of cyanide contamination in that area. <br />Of course, as I've stated before, <br />I want to make sure that none of that gets into <br />whatever aquifer that feeds that, and maybe they can <br />clarify what aquifer that is. <br />If it's isolated from this one, then <br />that's our drinking water, and I want to make sure <br />that there are no seepages of cyanide up through <br />