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<br />1 <br />15 <br />1 been made, and you can not be tried twice for the same crime. <br />2 MS. KAEGER-ROVEY: Unfortunately you out number the <br />3 attorneys. <br />' 4 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: I guess I did have one other <br />5 thought today which is the--it is really unfortunate that this <br />6 comes up in the middle of all this other bunch of the permit <br />' 7 process Por a lot of reasons. <br />8 And I guess I thought about that and my reaction to <br />' 9 that is this is a condition which in my mind is built up very <br /> 10 slowly over a long period of time, and there is no--it's not like <br /> 11 thi h <br />d <br />T <br />d <br />d th <br />t' <br />h it it <br /> some <br />ng appene <br />on <br />ues <br />ay, an <br />s w <br />a en you can c <br />e . <br />' 12 The--it's a matter of judgment as to when to do it. <br /> 13 It's not to me terribly suprising that the permit <br />' 14 amendment of our staff is down there a lot m ore and paying a lot <br /> 15 more attention to this then they would be on the normal we h ad in <br />' 16 November. And therefore, if the operator is willing to take a <br /> 17 risk of allowing this condition to exist, they have to realize <br /> 18 that they are submitting a permit amendment that we are going to <br />' 19 be down there a lot. Again, I don't-- <br /> 20 MR. O'CONNOR: Let me ask this question. Despite what <br />' 21 I just said, what if we were to go ahead in vote in favor of my <br /> 22 original motion, but my motion also had attached to it a Board <br />' <br /> 23 Order component to it directing them to come up with this <br />' 24 corrective plan. <br /> <br />1 26 And to complete the plan with all due dili gence. No. 1 <br />