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174 <br />1 mine were reporting to Ralston Creek farther down, <br />2 those impacts would have been seen sooner, and any <br />3 impacts -- I mean, we clearly have recognized that <br />4 the alluvium and fill is a source of.loading. <br />5 So if we're looking at water level in <br />6 the mine, you know, reaching the alluvium and fill <br />7 now and that causing the increase, Cotter's <br />8 treatment of the alluvium and fill -- if that were <br />9 what was happening, Cotter's treatment of the <br />10 alluvium and fill will address the issue, especially <br />11 in light of the declining concentrations in the mine <br />12 pool. <br />13 MR. PETERSON: Thank you. <br />14 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: Okay. Anything <br />15 else? Are we done with testimony? Looks like it. <br />16 Okay. I'll close testimony. Board? <br />17 MR. PETERSON: What? <br />18 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: Well, I'd like to <br />19 just open the discussion by going back to Barbara's <br />20 questions and where her concern was headed is that.I <br />21 have some discomfort with just saying, No problem <br />22 here, because this thing could creep up on us. <br />23 And we don't have data that <br />24 specifically says there is a problem, but we're <br />25 lacking data that says there is not a problem. I