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<br />Bat:le Mountain Gold <br />NOPV Abatement Requirements <br />page 5 <br />(9) Modification of Environmental Monitoring Plan: <br />BMG shall modify its environmental monitoring plan to include direct <br />monitoring of the cyanide and metals content of the tailings lurry and <br />liquids. Within 15 days following the cyanide detoxification of the <br />tailings area contents, described in item (4), BMG shall submit sampling <br />methodology, sampling locations and sampling protocol for tailings <br />cyanide and metals content monitoring to the Divison for revi w and <br />approval. <br />Further, BMG shall appropriately modify its entire environmen al <br />monitoring plan, including ground and surface water, air, and processing <br />circuit monitoring, to reflect all modifications completed in compliance <br />with these NOV abatement requirements. These modifcations sh 11 be <br />submitted in connection with the various permit revision applications. <br />Status: Satisfied - BMG has committed to the submittal of a revised <br />monitoring program in a letter of April 16, 1992. <br />(lo) Adjustment of Financial Assurance: <br />As required by statute and regulation, any permit amendment or~revision <br />approval will entail reevaluation of the cost of the entailed eclamation <br />components. BMG will be required to appropriately adjust its urety to <br />reflect any change in reclamation cost. Any permit amendment or <br />technical revision application Submitted by BMG shall include ~n <br />appropriate evaluation of the implications of the requested plan <br />modifications for the reclamation cost. <br />Status: Satisfied - BMG has agreed to comply in letter of April 16, 1992. <br />(11> "Critical Path" Project Management Schedule: <br />Common methodology and practices may serve more than one abate ent plan <br />task. Multiple tasks may occur simultaneously and may impose ignificant <br />simultaneous performance burdens on BMG and the Division. In rder to <br />recognize potential mutual benefits and to avoid conflicts and delay, 8MG <br />should develop, maintain and implement one comprehensive, inte rated <br />"critical path" project management schedule for the abatement lan tasks. <br />The project management schedule for the BMG abatement plan tas s may be <br />complicated. Schedule maintenance could be facilitated by the use of <br />project management computer software Cie. ON TARGET, Harvard P oject <br />Management, TIME LINE, etc), which could be obtained by BMG an the <br />Division. This would accommodate efficient electronic exchang of <br />progress information. The schedule Should be formatted as a d tailed <br />"critical path" project management schedule. The schedule sho ld be <br />divided into discrete task elements. <br />