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APPENDIX D <br />® March 2000 -20- 993-2099.150 <br />The remediation activities themselves will involve further excavation of the features that <br />have been identified. This excavation process will provide important additional knowledge <br />about the features, and will allow for the progressive development of the final remediation <br />program. Every feature observed on surface, and identified underground as potentially <br />requiring remediation, will be re-assessed even more thoroughly than the present <br />investigation process as part of the excavation and backfilling remediation process. The <br />final remediation requirements will be based on these re-assessments, but will still <br />generally be based on the concepts and approaches discussed in this report. <br />7.0 REFERENCES <br />Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company, 1998. Amendment No. 7 to Permit M- <br />80-244. <br />Bieniawski, Z.T., 1989. Engineering Rock Mass Classifications, New York: Wiley. <br />• Lindgren, Waldemar, and Ransome, Professional Paper U.S. Geological Survey No. 54, <br />1906. <br />C7 <br />IA97,20"WINAL REPORT2MM"D.DM Golder Associates