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120 <br />' 1 residents of San Luis, would get a very big mud bath <br /> 2 out of this whole thing. <br />' 3 I do not unde <br />t <br />d wh <br />th <br />i <br /> rs <br />an <br />y <br />ere <br />s no <br /> 4 outlet work to release any excess water. For <br /> 5 example, if we were to have a 500-year event, the <br />' 6 water would be collected in the tailings ponds area. <br /> ~ There would be a lot of water sitting there that's <br />' 8 going to take a long time to evaporate and, <br /> 9 conceivably, even though it's remote, but it could <br />' l0 happen, you could have another 500-year event within <br /> 11 one week's time. And how long will it take before <br /> 12 th <br />t <br />t <br />t <br />t <br />i <br />? <br /> a <br />s <br />ar <br />s <br />opp <br />ng over <br />' 13 Once it starts topping over, you've <br /> 14 got some major problems. The collection pond is <br /> 15 designed to recycle water. Once again, if :.t <br /> 1b happened to be full due to collection water from the <br /> 17 tailings, and a large climatic event occurs, you <br /> 18 could very easily top over that. And where would <br />' 19 that water qo and how would it be controlled? The <br /> 20 answer is, it wouldn't. <br />~ ' 21 di <br />t <br /> You could have some very <br />sas <br />rous <br /> 22 impacts down the road that i think needs to be <br /> 23 totally addressed. And if it is what I classify as <br /> 24 a dam, has it been approved by the State Enq.ineer's <br /> 25 Office like all dams should be? Has the spi:tlway, <br /> <br /> AGREN, BLANDO 6 BILLINGS <br /> <br />1 <br />