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42 <br />1 <br />t <br />i <br />1 <br />;~' <br />• • <br />1 result of off-site impacts is this slop e•. The <br />2 material that came from the mining operation would <br />3 come from here. The area that I was discussing <br />4 previously had loss of e:cisting -- disturbance by a <br />5 previous operator that was prelog would have been <br />6 over here. What I was seeing, any rocks that had <br />7 fallen from the prelog disturbance would have fallen <br />8 to the south, this way into the actual canyon and not <br />9 back up into the drainage. So the boulders that we <br />10 saw are all along this drainage right here .• Some o'f <br />11 them within the permit boundary, some of them outside <br />12 the permit boundary, but within Castle property. <br />13 Some of them off of their own property. <br />14 MR. BANTA: Since we identified, for <br />15 annotation, the map that we're using is the map that <br />16 was submitted with the amendment to the permit. It's <br />17 identified as Exhi.b.it.C..in.the.~erm.it„.app.lication;:. . <br />18 came in with the Snyder submittal..Okay. This is <br />19 the access road to the mine site, and you will note <br />20 that the permit boundary is outlined on there. <br />21 The second item on -- I am going to <br />22 refer to the report submitted to the division -- was <br />23 done by Obering, Worth and Associates. That was <br />24 submitted to the division regarding some slides in <br />25 the area. And if we orient -- log disturbance. <br />MIDYETT REPORTING SERVICE <br />(303) 424-2217 <br />