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<br />-68- <br />MR. MASSEY: Steve, is that -- is that leach pad located in the 100-year <br />flood plain as you understand it? <br />MR. RENNER: Not to mY knowledge. It does not appear to be at all. <br />MR. MASSEY: Was that based on your conversations with the Water <br />Conservation Board? <br />MR. RENNER: With Water Conservation Board and information presented by <br />John Halepaska. <br />MR. MASSEY: Okay. <br />MR. HALEPASKA: The other thing that I might mention, again„ to go back <br />to the representation in that map, the principal drainage in thin thing is <br />• clear to the Rito Seco. I mean, there's no question about it, if' you go out <br />and look or you look at topography, these little arroyos and stuff up on the <br />edge, I'm sure that they flow and I'm sure that they flow once in a while. <br />But, for practical purposes, the Rito Seco carries the bulk of the drainage <br />and it runs, for the most part, the year around with a few exceptions. I <br />might also mention that the leach pad, per se, on here is some 200 feet above <br />the Rito Seco, and one would have to have a substantial -- above anything we <br />can imagine -- it exceeds anything that's in the design books to raise the <br />water 200 feet. <br />MR. HOLDER: But, I don't believe the <br />tributaries had been gone into previously. <br />understand the purpose of a public hearing <br />And while some of these things might seem <br />experts and have worked with this for some <br />we need to have it pointed out to us. <br />circumstances of those little <br />And, I think we all need to <br />is so the public can be informed. <br />redundant to you people who are <br />time, it's new for a lot of us and <br />• MR. JOUFLAS: Chips? <br />