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but my experience having lived through the Super Ferry fiasco told me we <br />would be best to go to a full EIS and get all the stuff on the table —commit <br />everybody — there were a lot of misapprehension about this range — <br />ascertain person in the resort community who had a leadership role there <br />completely twisted facts — went to the newspapers — claimed the <br />employees were going to die from raining bullets on the facility with all of <br />our shooting was to the south and the resorts was to the west — but let me <br />tell you — today facts don't matter, OK. It's sad. <br />GD: OK, you don't have a dollar figure... <br />RH: No. <br />GD: OK. Thank you. <br />KM: Aloha, I have a question. My name is Kalana Moore, I don't know anything <br />about shooting ranges — I think this is a good idea that we do need to have <br />people proficient in knowing how to shoot, though, I don't have any <br />problem with that but I was just curious about — the subject of this but not <br />— toxic waste from the bullets — apparently your presentation showed that <br />there's a of [unclear] popular activity so I was just wondering how do you <br />clean up after your industry? <br />RH: Are you talking about primarily lead recovery? <br />KM: Yes, and plastics. <br />RH: OK. Let me give you an answer or I hope I can give you an answer. At the <br />time we finished designing this facility and started thinking in terms of cost <br />— I was convinced that one of the major costs were gonna be buying <br />machine for the skeet and trap range. They're expensive and we needed a <br />lot of them. But when we got into the design it turned out that the <br />contracts that we had — the people who were experts recommended that <br />we bring in film material — a PH neutral film material to lay down for all the <br />shot gun facilities so that the lead could be recovered. And that's exactly <br />what they do on the mainland for all there shotgun — or all the new shotgun <br />facilities —just put in a sandy substrate and they have machines that dig <br />dredges in that come in and suck all the material off — lead being the <br />11 <br />