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around the rock, was pulled by a dozer. Q-ily one small piece of the rock broke off <br />r1 <br />U <br />• <br />• <br />and rolled a few feet down the slope of the canyon, whereas if the nest approach had <br />not been used the rock, estimated at about 2 tans, would have rolled all the way to <br />the bottom of the canyon. <br />By using various combinations of these methods, as dictated by the existing <br />circumstances, problems such as the one under consideration here sha.ild be <br />essentially eliminated. <br />PI-DTOI~APHIC EVIDENCE ACID hK1P: Included are several photographs of the area which <br />show where the rocks are present in the bottom drainage, the affected slope, and a <br />few pictures which show individual rocks of interest. <br />Also included is a copy of a portion of a map of the area which shows the <br />location of various rocks and groups of rocks in relation to Phase 1 and the permit <br />boundary. <br />CQd2ECT I VE AiCT IaV PLAN SNYDER ROCK SPILLS PA1~ 8 <br />