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33 <br />1 • <br /> 1 these fell from the other side of the drainage. I <br /> ill <br />h <br /> 2 w <br />s <br />ow you the wall where you could -- where <br />' 3 conceivably some of these rocks could fall from the <br /> 4 other side of drainage and not be part of the mining <br />' 5 o <br />eratio <br />Thi <br />i <br />l <br />ki <br />th <br />l <br />h <br /> p <br />n. <br />s <br />s <br />oo <br />ng up <br />e s <br />ope w <br />ere <br /> 6 probably most of the rocks came down. The mining <br /> 7 area is up at the top of the ridge which shows some <br /> e disturbance created b <br />act of the rock <br />off-site im <br /> y <br />p <br />' 9 slides, the damage of the vegetation, gouge in the <br /> 10 soil in the area, also damage to the, presumably, the <br />a 11 lower <br />rass and shrubs <br /> g <br />. <br /> 12 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: Can you identify <br /> 13 the permit boundary on that photo? <br /> 14 MR. HERNANDEZ: No, I can't. It would <br />' 15 be -- I would have tc go back to the picture that <br /> 16 showed Gorden Morgan. He would be standing over <br />^• '.` <br />17 <br />here, so I. believe. =i't. would. ,tie= ,s~m~ewhere :below :.the <br />' 18 ridge line, but above this damage.; but I can't <br /> 1~ pinpoint it exactly on this picture. <br />' 20 This is a view of the same slope being <br /> 21 further downhill. On top of the ridge in the mining <br /> 22 operation is up here, and you can still see continued <br /> 23 damage down the hillside. This is within the <br /> 24 drainage itse'_f, the slope where all of :his material <br /> <br /> 25 fell was over to the right. The existing mine <br /> <br /> MIDYETT REPORTING SERVICE <br /> (303) 424-2217 <br />