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183 <br />1 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: If they knew than <br />2 there was uranium there, they must have done some <br />3 exploration and know a lot about this local geology. <br />4 I would think that they would be the people to <br />5 assist the division to identify other potential <br />6 pathways. <br />7 MS. GREEN: Or we do the Ira <br />8 solution. Or we just vote for the Ira solution. <br />9 We've got the Steve Level and the Ira solution. <br />10 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: Neither of which <br />11 addresses all the potentials. Division got any <br />12 thoughts? <br />13 MR. BERRY: Madam Chair, I'll take a <br />14 shot. <br />15 MS. KRAEGER-ROVEY: Thank you. <br />16 MR. BERRY: I think that we've gone <br />17 to great lengths to make our case today, and we're <br />18 very serious -- what we perceive to be a very <br />19 serious situation. <br />20 There is no doubt in our minds that <br />21 it's inevitable that if left alone, that mine pool <br />22 will report to Ralston Creek and will impact the <br />23 users in the Denver Water/Arvada systems. <br />24 We're very concerned that if we wait, <br />25 we will be -- essentially we'll be contradicting our <br />