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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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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Newmontp, PO Box 191 <br /> CRIPPLE CREEK&VICTOR 100 N.3Street <br /> Victor CO 80860 <br /> Database Management System currently used by CC&V. All field parameters <br /> collected and recorded on the field sampling log will be entered into the electronic <br /> data entry for storage in our database. Each compliance sampling location has an <br /> associated electronic data entry form which is used to enter data. <br /> Field data recorded at each sampling site will include, at a minimum, pH, <br /> temperature, and sampling conditions (weather, etc.). Additional data that may <br /> be recorded, depending on the specific site are dissolved oxygen, conductivity, <br /> turbidity, flow, and depth to water. In many instances, careful recording of field <br /> observations has provided clues to questionable analytical results, thus saving <br /> considerable time and money. These observations may include water color, <br /> appearance, presence of floating matter or unusual amounts of suspended <br /> material, evidence of recent activity in the area or recent access by other persons, <br /> wildlife or stock, pumping rates (for monitor well samples), or any conditions that <br /> could conceivably impact water quality. <br /> 1111 The field technician should strive to keep these notes suitably neat and well <br /> organized. Field notes shall be taken in pen with no erasures. Errors will be <br /> crossed out with a single line and corrected. The sampler will initial such <br /> g P <br /> corrections at the time they are made. <br /> 7.2. Calibration <br /> All field instruments will be calibrated. The calibration and calibration check shall <br /> be documented on designated calibration logs. Calibration data will not be used <br /> to alter any readings taken during the day. Calibration procedures shall follow the <br /> manufacturer's specifications. <br /> 8. Collection and Preservation of Samples <br /> The objective of sampling is to collect a representative sample that ensures the <br /> analytical results accurately represent the material being sampled. Following <br /> surface and groundwater sampling SOPs ensure that this is achieved. When <br /> alternative sampling methods are necessary due to unusual circumstances, the <br /> sampler will state plainly the nature of the modification on the field data sheet for <br /> • that sampling location. <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id: <br /> SLR Date of This Issue--/--/-- Date of Next Review:--/--/-- Page 19 of 73 <br />
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