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topography. Each survey is compared to the original baseline survey conducted by Steve <br />Foster of Yeah and Associates on February 7, 2006. The two-foot reading and the four-foot <br />reading were both measured at four-foot depth. The center of the probe is approximately <br />even with the ground surface at the four-foot measure point in all installations. <br />TCR-I is oriented with Ao at 105° azimuth. It did not appear to move along the A or B axis <br />since the previous measurement on October 3rd 2007. The water level inside the inclinometer <br />remains at 16 feet below the edge of the riser. <br />TCR-3 is oriented with Ao at 115° azimuth. It did not appear to move along the A or B axis <br />since the previous measurement on October 3rd 2007. There is no water inside the <br />inclinometer casing. <br />TCR-5 is oriented with Ao at 125° azimuth. It did not appear to move along the A or B axis <br />since the previous measurement on October 3rd 2007. There is no water inside the <br />inclinometer casing. <br />• TCR-7 is oriented with Ao at 130° azimuth. It did not appear to move along the A or B axis <br />since the previous measurement on October 3rd 2007. There is no water inside the <br />inclinometer casing. <br />Snow on the slope is near the top of the inclinometer risers. It is estimated to be four or five <br />feet deep.