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2.3 Environmental Monitoring. Respondent shall implement the groundwater <br /> monitoring plan and reporting requirements approved by the Department. The current <br /> monitoring plan is attached as Exhibit D. <br /> 2.4 Quarterly Summary Reports. Respondent shall submit a Quarterly Summary <br /> Report of its activities under the provisions of this Agreement. The report must be received <br /> by the Department by the fifteenth (15th) day of the first month after each quarter ends and <br /> shall describe: <br /> a) Specific actions taken by or on behalf of Respondent during the previous <br /> quarter; <br /> b) Actions expected to be undertaken during the current quarter; <br /> c) All planned activities for.the next quarter; <br /> d) Any requirements under this Agreement that were not completed; <br /> e) Any problems or anticipated problems in complying with this Agreement; and <br /> f) All results of sample analyses, tests, and other data generated under the <br /> Agreement, and any significant findings from these data. <br /> 2.5 Five-Year Review. Respondent shall review and reevaluate the remedial <br /> action once every five (5) years. The first five-year report shall be due on June 30, 2002. <br /> The review and reevaluation shall be conducted pursuant to Section 121 (c) of the <br /> Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 <br /> U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act <br /> (SARA) of 1986, Pub. L. 99-499. Within thirty (30) calendar days before the end of the 5 <br /> year period, Respondent shall submit a remedial action review workplan to the Department <br /> for review and approval. Within sixty (60) days of the Department's approval of the <br /> workplan, Respondent shall implement the workplan and shall submit a comprehensive <br /> report of the results of the remedial action review. The report shall describe the results of <br /> all sample analyses, tests, and other data generated or received by Respondent and <br /> evaluate the adequacy of the implemented remedy in protecting public health, safety and <br /> the environment. <br />