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Dayn Brunner, right, and his son Riley Brunner, left, pose for a photo next to a new sign for Steelhead Drive Tuesday, March 17, 2015, in Oso, Wash., as they hold a fragment of the old hand-made wooden sign that used to mark the street. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Some of the first cars to drive on a newly reopened State Route 530 make their way along the road near Oso, Wash. on Saturday, May 31, 2014. A little more than two months after the Oso mudslide destroyed a neighborhood and killed 43 people, the highway through the heart of the slide reopened to vehicle traffic. (AP Photo/seattlepi.com, Joshua Trujillo)

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Some of the first cars to drive on a newly reopened State Route 530 make their way along the road near Oso, Wash. on Saturday, May 31, 2014. A little more than two months after the Oso mudslide destroyed a neighborhood and killed 43 people, the highway through the heart of the slide reopened to vehicle traffic. (AP Photo/seattlepi.com, Joshua Trujillo)

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Oso, Wash. firefighter Tim Harper leads his wife Jaimie and daughters Cameron, 7, left, and Lyla, 4, to a ridge to look at the Oso debris field on Saturday, May 31, 2014. A little more than two months after the Oso mudslide destroyed a neighborhood and killed 43 people, the highway through the heart of the slide reopened to vehicle traffic. (AP Photo/seattlepi.com, Joshua Trujillo)

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Some of the first cars to drive on a newly reopened State Route 530 make their way along the road near Oso, Wash. on Saturday, May 31, 2014. A little more than two months after the Oso mudslide destroyed a neighborhood and killed 43 people, the highway through the heart of the slide reopened to vehicle traffic. (AP Photo/seattlepi.com, Joshua Trujillo)

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Hundreds of Oso, Darrington and Arlington, Wash. residents walk on State Route 530 near Oso, Wash. on Saturday, May 31, 2014 to pay tribute to those killed before the highway was reopened to cars. A little more than two months after the Oso mudslide destroyed a neighborhood and killed 43 people, the highway through the heart of the slide reopened to vehicle traffic. (AP Photo/seattlepi.com, Joshua Trujillo)

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Debbie Durnell, whose husband Tom Durnell was killed in the mudslide that hit Oso, Wash., on March 22, 2014, testifies Monday, May 12, 2014, at a Forest Practices Board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state. (AP Photo)

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Aaron Everett, chairman of the Washington state Forest Practices Board, listens to testimony, Monday, May 12, 2014, during a board hearing in Olympia, Wash., held to discuss the history and current rules surrounding landslide hazards in Washington state following the mudslide that struck on March 22, 2014 near Oso, Wash., killing 41 people and leaving two missing. (AP Photo)