Arsenic Monitoring Requirements Sample Clauses

Arsenic Monitoring Requirements. The GNA Parties have developed monitoring and response framework requirements specifically for arsenic. Arsenic has been monitored periodically in mine operational water, discharge water, groundwater and surface water throughout mine operations. Arsenic levels have been below detection in most cases, but arsenic was detected in mine operational water in the early 2000s. In one instance, this was due to mine support materials used in the underground workings, and those materials were removed once identified as the source of arsenic. The presence of arsenic is not predicted as part of normal mine operations; however, this AMP requires regular monitoring for arsenic in mine operational water and periodic monitoring in groundwater and surface water to ensure it is detected as early as possible. In the event other parameters with an associated water quality standard measured in SMC’s monitoring program that were not anticipated to be detected, but that have potential to occur in mine water because of changes in mine processes, the arsenic monitoring requirements could be used as a template to address those circumstances on a case-by-case basis upon agreement by the oversight committee. In 2019, dissolved and total recoverable arsenic data was collected for the adit water/biological monitoring influent and AMP TTLF groundwater and surface water monitoring locations. A majority of the results were less than the analytical detection limit (<0.001 mg/L), and all results were within two times the analytical detection limit. Additionally, arsenic samples will be collected as part of the 3rd quarter sampling event in the AMP TTLF groundwater and surface water sites every 5th year, with the next sample collection scheduled in 2024. The AMP TTLF groundwater and surface water sites include EBMW-6, EBMW-7, EBMW-12, EBMW- 13, EBMW-10, EBMW-11, EBR-003 and EBR-005. The GNA AMP requires quarterly monitoring for arsenic in the adit water, prior to biological treatment; and additional monitoring as described in Section 7.2 if detectable concentrations are observed in the adit water sample. Table 3-2. East Boulder Mine GNA AMP Required Monitoring Parameters. Parameter Sample Collection Method Discharge Water Operational Water Groundwater and Springs Surface Water Reporting Limit Analysis Method REGULATORY - 2018 WRMP MPDES Outfall 001 (not constructed) MPDES Outfall 002A MPDES Outfall 003A Operational Water (AditComp, TSF) AMP TTLF Sites Groundwater and Springs EBR-003, EBR-005...
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