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<br />-51- <br />MR. HOLDER: <br />these people? <br />This was all planned in consultation with the local SCS and <br />MR. BAMBERG: Yes, I have contacted the SCS. The SCS knows and I have <br />worked with the SCS. I contacted the local SCS both in Alamosa and in San <br />Luis. <br />MR. JOUFLAS: Further questions? <br />MR. MASSEY: I would like to finish up with Sam. Sam, you participated <br />in the development of the reclamation plan? <br />MR. BAMBERG: Yes, I did. <br />C~ <br />MR. MASSEY: And in your professional opinion, will that plan result in <br />revegetation and reclamation in accordance with the rules and regulations of <br />this Board? <br />MR. BAMBERG: Yes. <br /> <br />MR. MASSEY: Okay, Thanks. The next issue that was raised ~y Mr. Cohen <br />is the question of acid producing potential of the waste rods. [t has been <br />and remains our position that there is no acid producing potential in the <br />waste rods. Ne've conducted numerous analysis. I would like Anne Baldrige to <br />go through an explanation of those analysis and explanation of, particularly, <br />to address the one anomalous sample that was noted by Mr. Cohen. <br />MS. BALDRIGE: I'll start by letting the Board know that the geochemical <br />testing program was developed by our geochemical expert Dr. Adrian 9nith. He <br />has a Ph .D in geochemistry. He's from Vancouver and has been highly involved <br />in a lot of geochemical studies throughout Canada and the United States. He <br />has developed the program and he has provided input on the results of the <br />geochemical program. <br />