Are there any new bluff locations with water releases after the cave fill?
Most of the drainage conditions for a cave fill can be monitored by visual inspection, provided there has been an effort to locate and map all the drainage locations prior to or immediately after the cave filling. In many situations the work can be done by the property owner; however, if there is additional monitoring which requires a licensed engineer, it may be less confusing if all monitoring is performed and reported together. Normally water will establish a pathway through the bluff and maintain the same general path until something happens to block that path or make an alternate pathway easier to use. The most obvious identification of water is to see it actually flowing along the bluff face. Other indications of water are concentrations of vegetation or algae, mineral staining on the bluff, or if the water is through a concrete structure, there may be rust stains from oxidized reinforcing. Bluff Conditions Landward of the cave Fill What is the long-term change to the upper bluff
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