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<br /> <br /> <br />' 7 <br /> <br />' 1 proposed permit amendment. <br /> 2 None of the mining activity to date-^or cert:ainly very <br /> 3 little of it drains into Williams Canyon--all goes easct into the <br /> 4 Black Canyon which incidently is a drainage that carries one of <br /> 5 the highest sediment loads in all of Pike's Peak area. <br /> 6 <br />7 So I was simply documenting the current condition--the <br />status <br />down at the bottom of the canyon <br />uo of William's Creek <br /> q <br />. <br />, <br />' 8 The slides that I was prepared to show today, just show the <br /> 9 condition of that stream, the lack of sediment. <br />I' 10 I came to what I call the Snider Drain which flows, <br /> 11 generally, westerly off of the permit area into Williams Canyon <br /> 12 and began walking u <br />And that's when I first say <br />that drain <br /> p <br />. <br /> 13 this huge rock not far from the trail which traversed-•-which goes <br /> 14 along the full length of Williams Canyon. <br /> 15 It's probably--can be seen from that trail. Avery <br /> 16 popular walking trail I might add. I didn't even recoE;nize that <br /> 17 i <br /> t-- <br />as a rock fall and walked right passed it and then came upon <br />' 18 the rocks that were documented by Castle Concrete and the <br /> 19 Division staff. And my slides are very similar to theirs. <br /> 20 And I continued walking up that and went all the way <br /> 21 through the permit area--the proposed permit area. So that's--I <br /> 22 that <br />b <br />t <br />t <br />d t <br />f <br />i <br />d <br />th <br />i <br /> jus <br />wan <br />e <br />ng on <br />o <br />ocument <br />rcumstances <br />or my <br />e <br />e c <br /> 23 ,property. <br /> 24 I would like to spend a little time describing my <br />' 25 reaction when I saw those rocks, and I have to say, it Baas a <br />