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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Date
6/23/2025
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Attachment 11
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company
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DRMS
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AM14
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ERR
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Newmont,.. CRIPPLE CREEK & VICTOR <br /> PO Box 191 <br /> CRIPPLE CREEK&VICTOR 1ictorC 8086Street <br /> Victor CO 80860 <br /> 4. Field Technician Duties <br /> Collection of reliable data and maintenance of analytical data are the foundation <br /> of compliance activities. Thus, the duties performed by the sampler provide the <br /> most critical element of the Environmental Department's efforts. Although this <br /> document primarily is focused on sample collection and handling methods, the <br /> generation of water data can be envisioned as a loop that includes more than <br /> simply sample collection. For any given sample, the sampler's duties have not <br /> been completed until this loop is closed. In general, a complete loop includes the <br /> collection of the sample, transmittal of the sample to a lab, receipt, review and, <br /> storage of analytical data. <br /> 4.1. Tasks <br /> Each of these steps includes several tasks, each of which must be conducted in <br /> accordance with the procedures outlined in this document. Specific duties include <br /> • the following: <br /> . Collection of samples; <br /> . Collection of duplicate and control samples; <br /> . Collection of field data; <br /> . Maintenance of equipment; <br /> . Calibration of equipment used to collect field data; <br /> . Tracking sample status; <br /> . Data review and management; <br /> . Review of invoices and coding for payment; <br /> . Updating sample schedules, maps, and other documents as needed; <br /> . Conducting periodic inventory of equipment and supplies; <br /> 4.2. Site Inspection <br /> The primary function of a sampler is to collect samples. Samplers should strive to <br /> be observant of environmental conditions while in the field and should be aware <br /> of circumstances or occurrences, which are unusual or different from past events. <br /> Leaks or damp areas, materials stored in possibly unauthorized places, wildlife in <br /> the vicinity of ponds or tailing impoundments are examples of things to be noted. <br /> 1111 Any concerns noted should be promptly brought to the attention of the area <br /> environmental coordinator. <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id: <br /> SIR Date of This Issue--/--/-- Date of Next Review:--/--/-- Page 16 of 73 <br />
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