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180 <br />1 MR. PAULIN: Well, by pumping the <br />2 mine pool down over time, you know, and that may <br />3 have to happen. But, you know, as Mr. Bird said, <br />4 you can pump a thousand gallons a minute. A <br />5 thousand-gallon-a-minute treatment plant is a pretty <br />6 good-sized place. <br />7 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: And the other <br />8 thing is, I'm not thoroughly convinced that there <br />9 is -- I am not thoroughly convinced even if you've <br />10 got obsidian in the so-called aquifer that there is <br />11 no connection there. There is no such thing as no <br />12 permeability. <br />13 MS. GREEN: There's not such a thing <br />14 as -- <br />15 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: The fracture's <br />16 out there. <br />17 MS. GREEN: -- nontributary. <br />18 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: You know, I did <br />19 some workup in Coal Creek a few years ago. There's <br />20 a railroad tunnel that goes up through there, and <br />21 just that little tunnel was probably making 100 gpm. <br />22 So -- and people have wells there. I mean, there <br />23 are fractures and there is water movement. <br />24 MR. KING: But if that's the case, <br />25 isn't it almost inevitable that water would move