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6 <br /> 1 is doing at this point. <br /> 2 MR. KORINEK: I have water there, and I <br /> 3 have irrigated some of the other grounds with sprinkling <br /> 4 systems. It could be done but at quite an expense. <br /> 5 MR. HOLDER: I know it is. <br /> 6 MR. LOYE: Mr. Chairman, I'll show you the map. <br /> 7 There's what I'm talking about. These are the two separate <br /> 8 areas of the permit. This is the old area which we're going <br /> 9 to work on which I felt was delineated a little vaguely, and <br /> 10 that's why we would like to know what he is working on. This <br /> 11 is the topsoil stockpile which at this point lies outside <br /> 12 the permitted area. <br /> 13 Typically, this is to be used in reclamation. <br /> 14 This would be included in the permit area. If the topsoil <br /> 15 stockpile in some sense precedes mining totally, that would <br /> 16 probably not be the case. I don't see how it can. Mining <br /> 17 has been occuring within the permit area. <br /> 18 MS. WINTER: Who owns these lands? <br /> 19 MR. LOYE: They are existing. This is all <br /> 20 Mr. Korinek's land, so it's all his land. <br /> 21 MS. WINTER: So it's not county--do you use <br /> 22 it in the county area? <br /> 23 MR. LOYE: It really depends. If the roads <br /> 24 are preexisting, they're there and they're simply being used <br /> <br /> 25 to accent an area and being left, I would say no because <br /> eu et. ~~ c~ Rre.rreR a assuCla res. Isc <br /> Ceru(rJ ShunhanJ Rrperrrn <br /> 1500 Chrrr rvd/r RnaJ <br /> LuJeron. CaluraJo 8111:1 <br /> 303J61-R'83 <br />