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Paul Daggett: <br />Does that mean that you're going to participate with the other companies that are out there as <br />far as funding that station? <br />Jerry Daub: <br />Funding it for what? <br />Paul Daggett: <br />For the monitoring of that station at 242. <br />Jerry Daub: <br />What's the participation to date? <br />Paul von Guerard: <br />White River Nahcolite is the primary contributor to that. The USGS matches a percentageof <br />that. <br />Jim Komatinsky: <br />As for Rio Blanco County, we encourage that. <br />Paul von Guerard: <br />White River support the three sites at Yellow Creek, 6242, 6255, 6222. And they also are <br />now contributing to Piceance Creek at Ryan Gulch, right upstream from American Soda. <br />Jerry Daub: <br />I think that would be an appropriate thing. I may be speaking out of place here, but from a <br />commercial production standpoint, I think that's an appropriate thing to do. But from an <br />experimental pilot operation, I'm not so sure that it's necessary at this point. <br />Paul von Guerard: <br />But you're going to use the information from there? <br />Jerry Daub: <br />There's historical data that's available for public information. <br />Jim Komatinsky: <br />I have another question that may relate to this. If you're taking this out of say Yellow Creek, <br />there's not a lot of flow there. Are you going to be impacting how much water is in Yellow <br />Creek, and below that there's a ranch house and a windmill, and other agricultural uses down <br />to the north. <br />Roger Day: <br />We will comply with all of the water rights requirements and so forth. We will be prepared <br />to follow the stream calls. We'll be in compliance with the water laws. <br />Paul von Guerard: <br />It couldn't take much to get past that in preparing systems or whatever down through Yellow <br />Creek at the north. <br />39 <br />