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155 <br />1 pool. Granted, that's unknown. <br />2 MR. PETERSON: That's recent. That's <br />3 not seven years ago when the mine was shut down, <br />4 right? <br />5 MR. BIRD: No. That's the mine pool <br />6 right now. <br />7 MR. PETERSON: Yeah. Okay. And if <br />8 this water is to be pump out, then what happens? It <br />9 has to go through that cleansing. <br />10 MR. BIRD: It would have to be <br />11 treated. <br />12 MR. PETERSON: Treated the same as <br />13 what they're pulling up out of the sump? <br />14 MR. BIRD: That's what we're asking. <br />15 That's the corrective action we're asking for is"to <br />16 treat that in addition to the alluvial water. <br />17 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: Barbara. <br />18 MS. GREEN: Okay. We don't have any <br />19 disagreement between the two of you -- collective <br />20 two of you that there is no evidence now of <br />21 contamination from the mine pool to the creek, <br />22 right? <br />23 MR. BIRD: I would say I don't <br />24 believe there is any direct evidence that there is <br />25 contamination from the mine pool to the creek.