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provided, by the Division, to all parties to the Board Hearing of the original <br />permit application. The copies will be sent to the parties, at their last known <br />addresses, as soon as possible following the Operator's filing of the technical <br />revision. At a minimum, the technical revision application must include plans to <br />construct at least one monitoring well hydraulically up-gradient and one <br />monitoring well hydraulically down-gradient from the proposed quarry. The <br />technical revision must include plans to collect and analyze samples from the <br />wells for a minimum of five calendar quarters to establish baseline groundwater <br />quality conditions and piezometric levels. In order to statistically analyse the <br />baseline data, a minimum of eight samples are required; fhe timing of sample <br />collection must be as equally spaced over the five-quarter baseline <br />characterization period as is practieablypossible. parameters to be monitored <br />must include gross alpha, radium 226 and 228, uranium, thorium 230 and 232, <br />pH, turbidity, and static water level. Following the collection of baseline data and <br />prior to initiation of any blasting, earthmoving, or excavating activities at the <br />MMRR Quarry, the Operator will submit a technical revision, for Division review <br />and approval, which presents the baseline data and provides a plan for on-going <br />monitoring including an analysis ofparameters to be monitored. A copy of the <br />technical revision application will be provided, by the Division, to all parties to <br />the Board Hearing ofthe original permit application. The copies witl be sent to <br />the parties, at their last known addresses, as soon as possible following the <br />Operator's filing of the technical revision. The technical revision will contain the <br />Operator's proposal, in accordance with Rule 3.1.7, for point(s) of compliance, <br />MMItR Board Order, M-2004-067 19 <br />2689 <br />