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' ' lzs <br /> 1 calls placed on a junior water right, this means <br /> 2 that the water will not be available for the mining <br /> 3 o <br />eration <br />That needs to b <br />all <br />il <br />d d <br /> p <br />. <br />e re <br />y na <br />own. <br />e <br /> 4 Other questions i would like to know is, <br /> 5 what are the plans if the augmentation plan is <br />' 6 rejected? And, again, I come from a little bit of <br /> 7 ignorance in this because I have not reviewed that <br />' 8 particular plan. <br /> 9 Now that it has been identified and <br />' l0 stated for the record that the, what was classified <br /> 11 as nontributary water, Case 89-CW-5, has been <br /> 12 t <br />d b <br />th <br />t <br />i <br />ld h <br />t <br />t <br />k <br /> rejec <br />e <br />y <br />e S <br />a <br />neer, I wou <br />ave <br />e Eng <br />o as <br />, <br />' 13 does this impact and in what way does it impact, if <br /> 14 it does, this whole operation? <br /> 15 Reclamation plans -- it's kind of <br /> 16 interesting. I have been involved with erosion <br /> 17 control ever since I attended graduate school. I <br /> 18 have written four erosion control manuals for the <br />' 19 Front Range, for Douglas County, the Town of Parker, <br /> 20 City of Greenwood Village, City of Fort Collins. I <br /> <br /> 21 have tested over 33 erosion control projects in <br />' 22 Parker, Colorado, and I keep going through and ask <br /> 23 myself, Boy, there is some optimistic things that <br /> 24 are going to be occurring down there. <br /> 25 One of the things that I'm very <br /> <br /> AGREN, BLANDO b BILLINGS <br /> <br /> <br />