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<br />Aggregate Industries Morrison Quarry GEI Consultants, Inc. <br />Geotechnical Addendum, 2016 Annual Report 11 January 2017 <br />The second set exhibited an average strike of 191 degrees and an average dip of <br />85 degrees. Localized iron oxide staining was present. A minor section of <br />adversely dipping foliation was present from Sta. 6+10 to 7+00. The RMR <br />classification is Poor to Fair. <br /> Section E (Sta. 8+50 to Sta. 8+90) of the scanline trended 90 degrees. Foliations <br />exhibited a strike ranging from 130 degrees to 210 degrees with dips ranging from <br />10 degrees to 30 degrees. Two primary joint sets were evident. The first primary <br />set exhibited an average strike of 8 degrees and an average dip of 80 degrees. The <br />second set exhibited an average strike of 290 degrees and an average dip of <br />75 degrees. Localized iron oxide staining was present. The RMR classification is <br />Poor to Good. <br /> Section F (Sta. 8+90 to Sta. 10+80) of the scanline trended 320 degrees. Foliations <br />exhibited a strike ranging from 160 degrees to 200 degrees with dips ranging from <br />20 degrees to 30 degrees. Two primary joint sets were evident. The first primary <br />set exhibited an average strike of 193 degrees and an average dip of 85 degrees. <br />The second set exhibited an average strike of 292 degrees and an average dip of <br />87 degrees. Sta. 10+25 to 10+80 were unmappable due to rubble. The RMR <br />classification is Poor to Good. <br /> Section G (Sta. 10+80 to Sta. 13+90) of the scanline trended 335 degrees. <br />Foliations exhibited a strike ranging from 170 degrees to 230 degrees with dips <br />ranging from 10 degrees to 30 degrees. Two primary joint sets were evident. The <br />first primary set exhibited an average strike of 183 degrees and an average dip of <br />80 degrees. The second set exhibited an average strike of 307 degrees and an <br />average dip of 72 degrees. The RMR classification is Poor to Good. <br />Fig. 11 through Fig. 17B present photographic documentation of the Bench 6850 scanline. <br />3.3.3 Bench 6600 <br />The Bench 6600 scanline is approximately 925 feet long. The scanline is divided into six <br />distinct sections. All consisted primarily of granitic and biotic gneiss with a few mafic and <br />pegmatite intrusions. <br /> Section A (Sta. 0+00 to Sta. 2+40) of the scanline trended 30 degrees to a corner at <br />Sta. 2+75 and trended 350 degrees to Sta. 3+50. Foliations exhibited a strike <br />ranging from 200 degrees to 330 degrees with dips ranging from 5 degrees to <br />50 degrees. Two primary joint sets and one secondary joint set were evident. The <br />first primary set exhibited an average strike of 234 degrees and an average dip of <br />77 degrees. The second set exhibited an average strike of 343 degrees and an <br />average dip of 88 degrees. The secondary set exhibited an average strike of