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i~ <br />loa <br />~ 1 Logically, that means the operator has <br /> 2 to tell you the source of water he intends to use so <br /> 3 you can investigate it. They haven't done that. <br />' 4 They told you what they are hoping to be <br /> 5 able to use, but they don't have any sources of <br />' 6 water here today that are reliable and sufficient <br /> 7 and, therefore, they failed to satisfy their burden <br />' 8 d <br />l <br />t <br />l <br />t <br />i <br />i <br /> o comp <br />un <br />er your ru <br />e <br />e <br />e the <br />r appl <br />cation. <br />' 9 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: I'm not sure I <br /> 10 understand that the rule indicated that. What we <br />' 11 have to come up with in that investigation <br /> 12 (inaudible) -- I don't read the word reliability or <br />' 13 adequacy in there right now. <br /> 14 I'm not sure what that means. <br /> <br /> 15 MR. HESS: Again, these are yoLr rules. <br /> 16 But you are required to investigate the sources of <br /> 17 water. For whatever purpose that rule exists, you <br /> 18 cannot fulfill your obligation to investigate the <br /> 19 sources of water until you know what the sources of <br /> 20 water are. <br />' 21 The rule also says you must make this <br /> 22 investigation prior to your consideration of the <br />t 23 application. If they don't provide you witkd their <br /> 24 sources of water, you cannot make your investigation, <br />' 25 no matter what purpose the investigation is supposed <br />AGREN, BLANDO & BILLINGS <br />