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24 <br />1 <br />That is being plugged into a factor overall. <br />2 <br />MR. JONES: I,would_like to ask the <br />3 <br />attorney another question. Is beginning development <br />4 <br />on the site contingent on approval of every single, <br />5 <br />bloomin` permit and piece of paper required, or can <br />6 <br />this thing be done in stages? <br />7 <br />MR. BRANDENBURG: It can be done in stages, <br />8 <br />but no stange can occur until the permit requirements <br />9 <br />of that stage have been met, obviously. <br />10 <br />For instance, they cannot start dredging <br />11 <br />until they have their dredging fill permit. <br />12 <br />MR. JONES: Does the dredging fill permit <br />13 <br />have anything to do with the DER approval of the <br />14 <br />results of the model, for example, in terms of <br />15 <br />flushing the basin? <br />e <br />16 <br />MR. BRANDENBURG: Yes. <br />0 <br />17 <br />MR. THOMAS: I assure you in that process <br />0 <br />s <br />18 <br />DER, the Corps, and all the agencies, that comment, <br />Z <br />19 <br />will leave no stone unturned, and would require <br />W <br />Z <br />20 <br />complete, final construction drawings before they <br />0 <br />21 <br />give their final permit. <br />Z <br />i <br />22 <br />It normally takes a eyar and a half or <br />23 <br />more for that kind of technical processing of the <br />24 <br />application. Going back to design of this entire <br />25 <br />basin, again, in the letter from Game and Fish, we <br />t 2� <br />lab <br />noK 48 PAGE 743 <br />