Interim Combined AMD Treatment System Treatability Sample Clauses

Interim Combined AMD Treatment System Treatability. Investigation. As part of the RI/FS, Atlantic Richfield will submit a work plan to EPA before March 31, 2014 for a treatability investigation to evaluate interim combined treatment of AMD from the Managed AMD Discharge Points using the AMD treatment equipment and facilities existing at the Site as of the Effective Date (“Interim Combined AMD Treatment”). Atlantic Richfield shall consult with the Regional Board on the proposed work plan and shall solicit from the Regional Board, and the Regional Board shall have a reasonable opportunity, but not an obligation, to provide, technical input on the work plan, and to request changes to the work plan deemed by the Regional Board to be necessary for the successful and cost-effective implementation and performance of the work plan. Subject to the need to consider the Regional Board’s input in good faith, and subject to receiving approval from EPA, Atlantic Richfield will be responsible for final development and implementation of the work plan; provided that work plan elements requiring the use and operation of the Pond 1 Treatment System will be performed by the Regional Board. The treatability investigation may evaluate, subject to the directions in the work plan: the technology needed for collecting and conveying AMD from the Managed AMD Discharge Points to the treatment system; the adequacy and sizing of the existing treatment systems for handling flows from the Managed AMD Discharge Points under reasonably anticipated discharge rate scenarios; treatment system performance; operations and maintenance costs; and treatment sludge chemistry and stability. Atlantic Richfield shall be responsible for operation of its HDS treatment system and the Aspen Seep Bioreactor during the treatability investigation, and the Regional Board shall be responsible for operation of the Pond 1 Treatment System during the treatability investigation. Atlantic Richfield shall be responsible for initial collection of the Channel Underdrain, Delta Seep and Aspen Seep during the treatability investigation, and the Regional Board shall be responsible for initial collection of the Adit and Pit Underdrain during the treatability investigation, each in accordance with the requirements of the applicable EPA orders, unless such requirements are waived in writing by the EPA. Subject to EPA approval, the Regional Board and Atlantic Richfield will use good faith efforts to complete the laboratory, bench scale, pilot scale, and field scale (if any) t...
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