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11.0 Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br />Avion Project SEIR <br />Page 11-15 <br />C. Curation of artifacts: Accession Agreement and Acceptance Verification <br />1. The PI shall be responsible for ensuring that all artifacts associated with the survey, <br />testing and/or data recovery for this project are permanently curated with an <br />appropriate institution. This shall be completed in consultation with MMC and the <br />Native American representative, as applicable. <br />2. The PI shall include the Acceptance Verification from the curation institution in the <br />Final Monitoring Report submitted to the RE or BI and MMC. <br />3. When applicable to the situation, the PI shall include written verification from the <br />Native American consultant/monitor indicating that Native American resources were <br />treated in accordance with state law and/or applicable agreements. If the resources <br />were reinterred, verification shall be provided to show what protective measures <br />were taken to ensure no further disturbance occurs in accordance with Section IV – <br />Discovery of Human Remains, Subsection 5. <br />D. Final Monitoring Report(s) <br />1. The PI shall submit one copy of the approved Final Monitoring Report to the RE or BI <br />as appropriate, and one copy to MMC (even if negative), within 90 days after <br />notification from MMC that the draft report has been approved. <br />2. The RE shall, in no case, issue the Notice of Completion and/or release of the <br />Performance Bond for grading until receiving a copy of the approved Final <br />Monitoring Report from MMC which includes the Acceptance Verification from the <br />curation institution. <br />AIR QUALITY <br />Sensitive Receptors (Construction) <br />MM-AIR-1a: Arsenic Testing Protocol in Areas Requiring Blasting <br />Geocon shall obtain periodic random samples from select air-track borehole spoils or the ground <br />surface over the course of the blasting program. The number of samples shall vary and be based on <br />judgement depending on the size of the shot. The samples shall be assigned for analysis of arsenic <br />using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Test Method 6010B with a reporting limit of <br />1.0 milligram per kilogram. The sampling shall be performed under the direct supervision of <br />Geocon’s Project Manager and Professional Geologist.