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<br /> <br />' 24 <br /> 1 I think my understanding is based on what Dan has done <br />' 2 in his investigation is that they are not pushing rocks over <br /> 3 right now. That was why cease and desist waa not recommended and <br />' 4 with respect to the road, is that they are not continuing to load <br /> 5 that area--put more material on it in such a way as going to <br /> 6 i <br /> cont <br />nue to cause a problem and therefore, it is not necessary to <br />' 7 cease and desist on that. <br /> 8 I mean, that is the staff's thinking with regard to <br />' 9 that particular point. <br /> 10 CHAIRMAN DANIELSON: I guess I have also seen the cease <br />' 11 d d <br />i <br />t i <br />ti <br /> an <br />es <br />s <br />n correc <br />ve action being sort of complement of each <br />' 12 other there is some situation where you have to tell somebody to <br /> 13 stop doing something. It's a cease and desist and when you have <br /> 14 to tell them to start doing something it's a corrective action. <br /> 15 But I don't know whether we want to call it a cease and <br />' 16 desist order or <br />o <br />ti <br />ti <br />b <br />t I <br />th <br />-- <br />d Ji <br />I <br /> c <br />rrec <br />ve ac <br />on, <br />u <br />guess <br />e <br />an <br />m, <br />' 17 think this is important too, because I think it has to do with <br /> 18 corrective action has to do very directly with the question of <br />' 19 how long it is we will regard it as a violation as continued to <br /> 20 exists. <br />' 21 And you know if we order some kind of corrective <br />' 22 action, it's going to take a very long time to do, then the <br /> 23 violation might be regarded as existing as long aa--Fred7 <br />' 24 MR. BANTA: And let me follow up. On cease and desist, <br /> 25 that the kind either would have to be lifted at some point if the <br />