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Climax Mine <br /> November 4, 2016 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> WQCC's Rules request that DRMS exercise its best professional judgment as to what constitutes <br /> adequate information to determine or estimate existing ambient quality as of January 31, 1994, taking <br /> into account the location, sampling date, and quality of all available data. DRMS may also seek <br /> concurrence with WQCC prior to approval of any NPL that exceeds a table value standard. <br /> In order to demonstrate that Climax's approved groundwater monitoring plan and groundwater <br /> conditions on-site comply with Rule 41 requirements, DRMS is requesting that Climax provide a review <br /> of the current approved groundwater monitoring plan and available site groundwater monitoring data <br /> against the Interim Narrative Standard requirements as detailed above within 30 days of the date of this <br /> letter, due December 5, 2016. <br /> Please note that for any NPL for a monitored analyte exceeding the applicable Table Value Standards to <br /> be valid, it will be the operator's burden to provide sufficient data and rationale to demonstrate to the <br /> satisfaction of DRMS and WQCC that at least one of the two conditions previously listed which would <br /> allow DRMS to apply a less restrictive standard have been met. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact me at 303-866-3567 x8140. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Eric Scott <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br />