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0 0 <br />Citizen Interests <br />request a post-blast survey. He should docuunent, and measure, or <br />mark and date, every crack, so that widening or lengthening of <br />cracks becomes a matter of documentation and not mere imagination. <br />If he is sufficiently expert in photography, he can support any <br />evidence he may find with good, clear, photographs, but he must <br />also document the photographs carefully so that no possible <br />confusion can arise as to identification or location. <br />In fact, any concerned citizen, even if he is quite distant p <br />from the mine, and is not able to feel arty vibrations, ground p <br />motion or airblast, should nevertheless inspect his home carefully <br />from tine [o time. He will be able to see that his home presently <br />has more defects than he might otherwise have imagined, and, should '~~ <br />the mining operation approach closer, or use heavier explosive <br />loading, when the vibrations will then become perceptible, he will <br />be spared Huth worry and speculation. <br />