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establis <br /> hed in the pit area. Most of these wells will be <br /> mined out during the life of the project. The monitoring <br /> frequency is presented on Table G.1-3 of the approved permit. <br /> The water levels in monitor wells will be measured on <br />-- a quarterly schedule. <br /> Samples of groundwater will also be collected for <br /> laboratory analysis quarterly. The parameters included in each <br /> analysis are defined in Table G.1-2 of the approved permit. <br /> An extensive analysis of monitoring results will be done <br /> annually. Less extensive analyses will be performed more <br /> frequently. The monitoring program will be re-evaluated <br /> annually to ensure that the monitoring program and sampling <br /> frequency are adequate. <br /> 1 <br /> Monitoring wells located in the vicinity of the tailings <br /> disposal area will be monitored on a monthly basis for both <br /> water levels and water quality. <br /> 2.1.2 Surface Water <br />' Surface water monitoring locations are shown on Figure <br />_ G-1 of the amendment application. There are six surface water <br />!� monitoring locations for the San Luis Project. Two of the <br /> surface water monitoring site have not measured any flow in <br /> the approximately two years that they have been in place. The <br /> surface water monitoring frequency is presented on Table G.1- <br /> 3 of the approved permit. <br /> Flow at the surface water monitoring locations is measured <br /> daily during spring runoff and weekly during base flow conditions. <br /> Water quality samples are collected monthly during runoff <br /> conditions and quarterly the rest of the year. The water is sent to <br /> 71 01 326 <br />