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<br />8. Comment answered. <br />9. Comment partially answered. A11 analyses will be considered <br />to have been collected under proper conditions unless <br />otherwise noted. It is the responsibility of BMRI to indicate <br />the conditions of each sample to MLRD. It is the <br />responsibility of BMRI to note sampling deviations to the lab <br />if such deviations may affect lab results. Report of those <br />deviations is a part of the chain of custody, whether <br />identified in the chain of custody form or in materials <br />accompanying the chain of custody form and samples. BMRI <br />should commit to this. <br />10. Comment answered. <br />11. Comment answered. <br />12. Comment answered. <br />13. Comment answered. <br />14. Comment answered. <br />15. Comment partially answered. Dr. Hyatt's comments addresses, <br />in part, aeration during sampling. BMRI should commit to <br />collecting the samples in ways that will minimize agitation <br />during collection. <br />16. Comment answered. <br />17. Comment answered. <br />18. Comment answered. <br />w <br />19. Comment answered. Regarding BMRI's characterization of the <br />proposed task as an "additional source of unnecessary <br />paperwork," the Division is very willing to reducg paperwork <br />wherever possible. If any of the tasks addressed in this <br />sampling protocol are shown to be unnecessary, the Division <br />would like to know about them. <br />20. The Division understands that BMRI will report routine <br />analyses of WAD Cyanide, Total Cyanide, and metals and <br />calculate true WAD and Free Cyanide according to the methods <br />proposed by ASCI. If this is incorrect, BMRI should specify <br />details in this section. <br />21. Comment answered. <br />