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<br />51 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />1 <br />1 disposal area, that disposal area is designed to <br />2 handle the probable maximum precipitation at all <br />3 times during the life of the operation. <br />4 Rob will discuss the stability analysis <br />5 for the tailings embankment. That stabi:ity <br />6 analysis was performed on the embankments and the <br />7 subsequent raises to the embankments and indicates <br />8 acceptable factors of safety under both static and <br />9 pseudostatic conditions. <br />10 Very briefly, I'm going to touch on <br />11 several other aspects of the project that have <br />12 changed slightly. <br />13 A water source has been obtained for the <br />14 project. I'll go into more depth on that water <br />15 source in just a minute. The security for the <br />16 project will remain essentially the same as the <br />17 approved permit. I've already touched on the <br />18 cyanide, the secured cyanide storage area. <br />19 The tailings area will be fen<:ed with a <br />20 standard 4-foot high barbed wire fence, four-strand <br />21 barbed wire fence. The Collection area w:,.ll be <br />22 fenced with a 7-foot high fence, primarily to <br />23 protect the liner from damage should any wildlife <br />24 get into the pond. <br />25 The levels of those cyanide and metals <br />AGREN, BLANDO & BILLINGS <br />