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' 157 <br /> 1 for example, two summers ago we had rain almost <br />' 2 h <br />d <br />ill <br />h <br />l <br />th <br />f <br /> every <br />ay, w <br />en w <br />you <br />ave p <br />ans <br />or <br />e Costilla <br />t 3 County population of any contamination or excessive <br /> 4 runoff from spills from the leach ponds, or any <br />' S other area, for that matter? <br /> 6 We know that composition of the dust <br /> 7 from this mining -- of the mining pits itself, as <br />' 8 well as the leach ponds, contain many of they heavy <br /> 9 metals, which are very toxic not only to the <br />' 10 wildlife but humans, et cetera. <br /> 11 I see in the plan that there is a <br />' 12 monitoring in the near surface water -- it'= like <br /> 13 once a month for like six months of the year, when <br /> i <br /> 14 th <br />s is, like, a 24-hour-a-day operation, ar,d this <br />' 15 is for, if the water is below drinking water <br /> 16 satisfaction. And I am wondering, again, will the <br />' 17 residents of Costilla County in the Rio Grande area <br /> 18 have to wait until they see symptoms in their bodies <br />' 19 or in the wildlife <br />wh <br />th <br />di <br />ff <br />th <br />i <br /> , see <br />ng <br />em <br />, <br />e <br />er <br />e o <br />' 20 then there will be monitoring of these systems, or <br /> 21 are we going to wait longer? <br />' 22 There is a section, the sanitary and <br /> 23 solid waste, and it describes them as being on-site <br />' 24 and off-site. I would like to know what constitutes <br /> 25 these wastes, and has the Costilla County Water <br />' <br />' AGREN, BLANDO 6 BILLINGS <br />1 <br />