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<br />78 <br /> 1 that standard procedure in most mining operations or <br /> 2 is that something unique to your operations? <br />t 3 MS <br />BALDRIGE <br />Th <br />t <br />l <br />d <br />l <br />d <br /> . <br />: <br />a <br />p <br />an was <br />eve <br />ope <br />' 4 as part of the adequacy concerns expressed by the <br /> 5 Mined Land Reclamation Division during the original <br />' 6 permit process, and maybe they can provide you with <br /> 7 some input, but it's my understanding that. it is a <br />' S fairly routine requirement on these types of <br /> 9 operations. <br />' D <br />N <br />I <br />it <br /> iD UNI <br />FIED PERSON: Is <br />a very <br />E <br />T <br /> 11 extensive plan and what does it really entail? I am <br /> 12 not familiar with it. <br /> 13 MS. BALDRIGE: I can explain that, I <br /> 14 think. What the plan does is, first, it l::sts all <br />' 15 the reagents that you expect to be using on-site, <br /> 16 tries to categorize those reagents based orc how you <br /> <br /> 17 would react to any leakage or spillage that occurs <br /> 18 on-site. <br /> 19 It gives a very generalized description <br /> 20 of the responsive steps to be followed in the event <br /> 21 -- let me back up. It explains the storage and <br /> 22 handling of these different reagents. Then it gives <br />' 23 very generalized responses to be followed in the <br /> 24 event of any leakage or spillage and, by nature, <br /> 25 these need to be general because you need to allow <br />' AGREN, BLANDO & BILLINGS <br />