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Photo 1. Looking north from south end of Slide 1. No significant change in the backscarp since 2014. Photo 2. Looking south from north end of Slide 1. No significant change since 2014. \\H\15\16-305 2014 PH12 Inspection Photos Photo 3.


  1. Photo 1. Looking north from south end of Slide 1. No significant change in the backscarp since 2014. Photo 2. Looking south from north end of Slide 1. No significant change since 2014. \\H\15\16-305 2014 PH12 Inspection Photos

  2. Photo 3. Sag pond below Slide 1, remnant from larger more ancient landslide in the Heart River Valley. No change since 2014 – the “old” repair continues to be effective. \\H\15\16-305 2014 PH12 Inspection Photos

  3. Photo 4. Looking southwest from north end of Heart River Landslide repair excavation (Former Slide 2). Vegetation growing through the Type B ECSC. Photo 5. Looking south from north end of Heart River Landslide Repair Excavation (Former Slide 2). A scour is forming at the toe of the GBC fill. \\H\15\16-305 2014 PH12 Inspection Photos

  4. Photo 6. Looking northwest from the south of the location of former Slide 4. Recent repair from 2014 is performing well. Photo 7. Looking northwards at the Heart River Landslides Repair from the km 57+110 (south of old location of Slide 4). \\H\15\16-305 2014 PH12 Inspection Photos

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