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Water Quality Monitoring Plan Climax Molybdenum Company <br /> Version R4 Permit No M-1977-493 <br /> in its annual monitoring report. Test results identified as `outlier" will be maintained in the monitoring <br /> database. <br /> 6.3.2.3 Notification and Consultation <br /> Upon determination that declining quality trends are being observed, Climax will notify DRMS and the <br /> relevant reservoir company of the evaluation findings. Climax will consult with the DRMS and the affected <br /> reservoir company to determine the appropriate actions to be taken. In the event that declining trends in <br /> surface water quality are being observed, and there is a reasonable potential that those trends may be <br /> attributable to Climax operations, appropriate actions will be taken as soon as possible; and Climax will <br /> consult with the affected reservoir company, the DRMS and the WQCD (if appropriate) to develop such <br /> actions. <br /> 6.3.2.4 Increase Monitoring Frequency <br /> If recent sampling results suggest that water quality may be declining, the sampling frequency at the <br /> identified sampling site may be increased, and analyses for additional parameters for comparison to <br /> baseline conditions may be considered, to better define changes that may be occurring. Samples will be <br /> collected during the period of the year when weather and site conditions allow access. This more frequent <br /> sampling schedule will be determined in consultation with DRMS and the affected reservoir company, and <br /> will be continued until a return to the previous routine monitoring frequency is approved by DRMS. <br /> 6.4 Reporting <br /> Climax will report all data collected and the results of data analyses performed under this Section of the <br /> WQMP, and data from the EVMW-3 well pair, to the respective reservoir companies, and as part of its <br /> Annual Reclamation Report to the DRMS. <br /> EPP—Appendix C March 2018 32 <br />