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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 14C 1997/98 Landslide Corrective Measures
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measured 1997 and 1998 movements, then in the fall using the 1997 and the current condition <br />• movements. <br />3.4 Probability of Landslide Outcomes <br />The landslide outcomes are estimated based upon the LVC, where an LVC of 3.5 or greater <br />represents rapid movement (and an uncorrectable condition), an LVC of 2.5 to 3.5 represents slow <br />movement (requiring immediate correction), an LVC of 1.5 to 2.5 represents very slow movement (a <br />monitoring situation for possible correction), and an LVC below 1.5 represents a stable condition. <br />Therefore, using these LVC values, and the measured movements with Figure 5, the probability of <br />the LVC can be computed. <br />Table 2 is a summary of the probability of the landslide outcomes based upon the LVC values and <br />the coefficient of variation in the LVC value. It shows the probability of the landslide outcomes <br />before corrective measures were installed in the spring and fall of 1997 and after corrective <br />measures were installed, which are represented by the spring of 1998 and the current condition. A <br />projection of the LVC during future spring conditions after correction was also made and is shown <br />in Table 2. The outcomes, based upon the observations, implicitly incorporate all the corrective <br />• measures into the analysis. It does not, however, incorporate any potential changes in the climatic <br />conditions. <br />r <br />0626024\60558-LCET 6 <br />
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