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The area over the waste panels . . . would be outlined by earthen berms. These berms would be jagged in shape and would radiate out from, but not cover, a central area or “keep” even if some are destroyed. The four corner berms would be higher and provide a “vantage point” to see the area as a whole. The jagged nature of the berms is meant to convey a sense of foreboding (not honorific or pleasant)....