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ARCADIS <br />I <br />Rules and Regulations" (Mined Land Reclamation Board [MLRB] 2001) and the <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Water Quality <br />Control Commission (WQCC) Regulation No. 41 "Basic Standards for Ground Water" <br />(CDPHE 2008). <br />On August 16, 1999, Holcim submitted a request to the Colorado DRMS for a <br />Technical Revision (TR-06) to its permit for the disposal of CKD in previously mined <br />areas at the quarry (K-S & Company 1999). TR-06 included a description of CKD <br />disposal procedures and facilities, closure plan for the disposal areas, description of <br />erosion control measures used at the site, discussion of CKD sampling and analysis, <br />and description of hydrogeologic conditions at the site. The DRMS, formerly the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG), reviewed TR-06 and responded with an initial <br />adequacy review letter on January 18, 2000 (DMG 2000). On behalf of Holcim, K-S & <br />Company submitted responses to DMG's adequacy review letter in May 2001 (Holnam <br />2001). The DMG responded with a second adequacy review letter on October 22, <br />2002 (DMG 2002). <br />ARCADIS was retained by Holcim to provide technical support for Mine Permit <br />Technical Revision TR-06 (TR-06) to State of Colorado Mining Permit No. M-77-344 <br />for the Holcim Portland plant and quarry. In partial fulfillment of the Colorado DRMS <br />requirements for TR-06, a GMP was developed for the approximately 1,330 acres <br />included within the boundaries of the mining permit (Figure 2) (BBL 2002). The main <br />purpose of the GMP was to meet the requirements of the Colorado MLRB's <br />Construction Materials Rules and Regulations Rule 3.1.7 for the protection of existing <br />and reasonably potential future uses of the unclassified groundwater located beneath <br />the quarry (MLRB 2001). These requirements were triggered by the disposal of CKD <br />into previously mined sections of the site, and the potential for leachate from CKD to <br />adversely impact ambient groundwater quality for existing and reasonably potential <br />future uses. <br />In 2004, all requirements from the DRMS's adequacy reviews were fulfilled with the <br />submittal of the final quarter of data for monitoring well MW-10 (BBL 2004). The DRMS <br />was to use the data from the groundwater monitoring program to establish ambient <br />groundwater concentrations and a parameter list for future monitoring. Holcim was to <br />initiate annual groundwater monitoring per the GMP once the ambient groundwater <br />concentrations and parameter list had been established by the DRMS. <br />The DRMS responded to the BBL 2004 report as part of a December 2007 site <br />inspection. As a result of that site inspection, Holcim performed a site-wide monitoring <br />Final April 2009 <br />Groundwater <br />Monitoring Report <br />Florence, California <br />cldocuments and settingslstobgytrny documents\holcim\025911978_holcimmg version_final.docx 3