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2006 <br />0.048 cfs <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />2005 <br />no flow <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />2004 <br />no flow <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />2003 <br />no flow <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />2002 <br />no flow <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />2001 <br />no flow <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />2000 <br />no flow <br />(monthly <br />measurements) <br />1999 <br />0.005 cfs <br />(weekly <br />measurements) <br />1998 <br />0.165 cfs <br />" <br />1997 <br />0.095 cfs <br />" <br />1996 <br />0.065 cfs <br />" <br />This year, no flow was observed. The historic (1996 -2012) average flow <br />value is 0.057 cfs. The timing of when flow values are collected affects <br />these averages. Review of this site's TDS plot indicates a decreasing <br />trend, with the peak occurring in August 1998. This pond receives <br />stormwater only (i.e., no spoils water). Baseline data for this site <br />(WSS3) has been provided in Appendix Elof the 2010 AHR. <br />- Surface Water Site SW- S2W -FG4 (WSSF3). This site is situated on Sage <br />Creek downstream of the impacts from the Seneca II -W Mine (NPDES 009 and <br />015). Monitoring of this site commenced in September 1990. No flow was <br />observed during the August site visit this year. This site displays an <br />increasing TDS trend, with the peak value occurring in April 2009. <br />Baseline data for this site has been provided in Appendix Elof the 2010 <br />AHR. <br />Springs. Spring data may be found after surface water data in Appendix <br />E. Data provided are a water quality report for the past three years, <br />historic flow hydrographs and a LOWESS plot of TDS. Baseline water <br />quality statistics for springs downstream of mining (when available) has <br />been provided in Appendix E1 of the 2010 AHR. Springs with a flow less <br />than 5 gpm (0.011 cfs) are analyzed for field parameters only. In <br />Appendix E, all native springs have a WSPG prefix (e.g., Spring S -45 = <br />WSPG45) while all spoil springs have a WSSPG prefix. <br />17 <br />