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-58- <br />• temporary revegetation and by collection of some of the flows in the sediment <br />traps. We also, I mean, we'll be monitoring also, so that will also tell you <br />if any of the mine facilities are having an impact on any of the stream <br />systems . <br />MR. HOLDER: You have a history already, you have a back... <br />MS. BALDRIGE: That's right. In fact, we had stage sediment samplers out <br />there -- we have -- for the last year, there have been stage sediment samplers <br />out on the site. <br />MR. HOLDER: You have turbidity of the creek measured? <br />MS. BALDRIGE: I believe so. We'd have to talk to John about that. TSS <br />is in there. , <br />• MR. DANIELSON: Just one other thing on that is you said that same of the <br />roads would drain in the sediment traps. How much is some or can you -- can <br />you point out to us the areas of the roads that drain into sediment traps and <br />the ones don't? <br />MS. BALDRIGE: I could sure do that or I could just generally say to you <br />that where it's possible they will drain to sediment traps. In some areas, <br />such as the point where the haul road crosses the creek itself, it's next to <br />impossible to drain it to a sediment trap and in those cases you rely on your <br />out-slope stabilization to insure erosion protection. <br />MR. DANIEL SON: You can't get water to run uphill? So, any place except <br />for the actual stream crossings. Are there oit~er places where it's <br />impractical to drain it into sediment traps? <br />MS. BALDRIGE: Probably the -- that's probably the most impractical <br />point to drain it to sediment traps. <br />C , <br />