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25b_m2. Why do you say this approach might be more effective?Why leave material at site? Mention2
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2005 Mar 20
Excavation can increase hazards
12.78%
Excavation not always possible
3.01%
Excavation is too costly/impractical
8.27%
Excavation is disruptive
7.52%
Excavation simply transfers problem to somewhere else
34.59%
Excavation simply transfers problem to somewhere else
24.81%
Other
9.02%
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0%
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RegionsCanada
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