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<br /> 93 <br /> <br />1 to you what the status of the water proceedings <br />2 matters are because he is representing people in <br />3 San Luis, <br />1 4 Steve Hess is an attorney with Moye, <br /> 5 Giles and some other people. <br />' 6 MR. HESS: Thank you very much. <br /> 7 My name is Stephen Hess. I am an <br />' 8 attorney with Moye, Giles, O'Keefe, Vermeire 6 <br /> 9 Correll, a Denver firm. I am not appearing as an <br />1 10 <br /> attorney for any parties in this case. <br /> it I am an attorney of record in two water <br /> 12 law cases being litigated in Alamosa. Both are <br />' 13 application cases by Battle Mountain Resources and I <br /> 14 want to give you a summary of what happened in those <br />' 15 cases. <br /> 16 I noted that one speaker on behalf of <br />' <br /> 17 the Battle Mountain Resources this morning claimed <br /> 18 that the water rights had been obtained and <br /> 19 sufficient sources of water were present to conduct <br /> 20 the mining operation. Another witness, the project <br /> 21 superintendent, said that the water rights had not <br /> 22 yet been obtained. And I want to clarify exactly <br />I 23 what is happening in the water courts with the water <br /> 24 rights so the Hoard understands what is going on. <br /> 25 Under Colorado law there is no such <br />AGREN, BLANDO 6 BILLINGS <br /> <br />