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sample collection, field and laboratory analysis parameters, and criteria for <br />identifying changes and conditions that could adversely impact water quality <br />in Clinton Reservoir. <br />2. Content of the Environmental Protection Plan <br />Regarding content of the revised EPP to be submitted for review and approval <br />in a separate future proceeding, the EPP will address at a minimum: <br />(a) Clinton Gulch watershed: <br />(b) <br />i. Climax will utilize Best Management Practices (BMPs) for <br />blasting activities to prevent water quality impacts from flyrock <br />entering the Clinton Gulch watershed. <br />ii. The Bartlett Mountain Road will be designed to direct runoff <br />from the road and associated fill slopes toward the McNulty <br />Gulch and the Open Pit. <br />iii. Stormwater Management Plan BMPs will be implemented to <br />prevent water quality impacts to the Clinton Gulch watershed <br />from erosion and sediment that may be associated with road <br />construction and pit development activities near the summit of <br />Bartlett Mountain. <br />iv. Collection facilities will be installed to prevent impacted <br />drainage from the McNulty OSF from entering the East <br />Interceptor Ditch. <br />v. Climax will provide a calculation of the tributary area to the <br />East Interceptor Ditch prior to alteration of the East Interceptor <br />Ditch, and will provide an estimate of the modified East <br />Interceptor drainage area. <br />Robinson Lake operations: <br />An Operating Plan, to be included in the EPP, will be <br />established for Robinson Lake Reservoir to prevent overflow <br />through the spillway under the conditions described in <br />subsection (ii) below. <br />ii. The EPP will include discussion of flood storage in Robinson <br />Lake. At a minimum, the Operating Plan will require Climax to <br />Climax Molybdenum Company <br />Climax Mine, M -1977 -493 <br />Permit Amendment Application AM -06 <br />4 <br />