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1990-11-15_REVISION - M1988112 (2)
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M1988112
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Revision
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11/15/1990
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CONTINUATION OF TRANSCRIPT
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<br /> 60 <br />' 1 performed on the previous application which is <br /> 2 accepted. <br /> ' <br /> 3 I have in excess of 14 years <br />experience <br />' 4 in specifics related to geotechnics. I worked in <br /> 5 mining waste management and other waste management <br />' 6 design for approximately 15 years. I'm familiar <br /> 7 with what the Mined Land Reclamation Act is within <br />' 8 this state and have <br />aztici <br />ated in several <br /> p <br />p <br />' 9 applications to the Board and have attendeei several <br /> 10 hearings previously. <br />t 11 I think Anne did an excellent =ob <br /> 12 overviewing the various components of what the <br />' 13 tailings facility is and I think I will primarily <br /> 14 dwell on several of the reasons why we ended up with <br /> 15 thi <br />ki <br />d <br />f d <br />i <br />d th <br />t <br />lk th <br />h h <br />thi <br /> roug <br />ow <br />s <br />s <br />n <br />o <br />es <br />gn, an <br />en <br />a <br />' 16 facility will be operated to achieve what our design <br /> 17 objective is. <br />' 18 Firstly, when we come across a ~aroject <br /> 19 like this, we evaluate both the site condit:.ons and <br />r 20 the metallurgical processing that's going to be <br /> 21 performed, the waste products that are goincr to be <br /> 2 <br /> 2 developed, and look at what is the best alternative <br /> 23 and the most efficient alternative, economically and <br /> 24 from an environmental containment standpoint, and <br /> 25 from those precepts develop a design which we <br />' AGREN, BLANDO 6 BILLINGS <br />
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