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<br />' 57 <br /> <br /> 1 MS. BALDRIGE: It's a wider area to <br /> 2 carry the flow. But in a stilling basin -- maybe <br /> 3 Rob can address this in his presentation -- but in a <br />' 4 stilling basin, what you are trying to do is slow <br /> 5 the velocity to prevent erosion, and in this case <br /> 6 the grade of the tailings themselves acts to slow <br />' 7 the velocity. <br /> 8 So it's not a true stilling Y~asin in <br /> 9 that sense. <br /> 10 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: I see. <br />' 11 MS <br />BALDRIGE <br />Th <br />tilli <br />b <br />i <br />i <br /> . <br />s a s <br />: <br />ere <br />ng <br />as <br />n <br />' 12 at the outlet of the spillway and that stilling <br /> 13 basin will act to slow the flows as they come over <br />1 14 the hill before they intercept the existing <br /> 15 drainage. Once the contouring is done on top of the <br />' 16 tailings facility, the 18 inches of topsoil will be <br /> 17 replaced and the facility will be re-vegetated. <br />' <br /> 18 One thing that I forgot to mention is <br />' 19 that the embankments will be reclaimed as they are <br /> 20 constructed, so that the first downstream embankment <br />' 21 that is constructed will be immediately reclaimed. <br /> 22 it will be built in its final configuration and it <br /> 23 ill b <br />i <br />i <br />i <br /> w <br />mmed <br />ately recla <br />e <br />med. <br />' 24 Any subsequent raises to that embankment <br /> 25 will also be reclaimed as soon as they are <br /> <br /> AGREN, BLANDO & BILLINGS <br /> <br />