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year for field parameters and full -suite water quality. The first sample <br />of the year is collected during the spring runoff (March or April), the <br />second sample is collected after the spring runoff (May or June) , and <br />the third sample is collected during base flow conditions (September) . <br />Lab samples collected at all these sites were analyzed using the surface <br />water parameter lists shown on Table 9 and 9A. At the PSCM, there are <br />eight spoil springs that are monitored for field parameters and lab <br />samples in the spring season. <br />Surface water quality data are presented in Appendix D. Data for each <br />site begins with a flow hydrograph of all historic data (plus an annual <br />hydrograph for NPDES sites) , followed by a listing of individual water <br />quality and quantity data for the current water year, remarks and a TDS <br />regression plot using the LOWESS method (see Ground Water Quality <br />section) . Lab samples are handled identically to procedures discussed <br />previously in the Ground Water Quality section. <br />For the sake of brevity, the prefix that precedes all surface water site <br />names will often be dropped throughout the following text. As an <br />example, Site SSLG5 may be referred to as Site S. <br />Fish Creek Drainage. Two PSCM monitoring sites exist within the Fish <br />Creek drainage: NPDES4 (aka, Pond 004) and SSC10 are located on lower <br />Cow Camp Creek. <br />- NPDES Discharge Point 004 (NPDES4) . Hydrographs are presented in <br />Appendix D. The hydrographs for NPDES sites consist of two parts; the <br />first being data for the past two years, while the second shows all <br />historical data. <br />The water year average flow values since this pond began to flow are: <br />2014 = 0.209 cfs (monthly measurements) <br />2013 = 0.176 cfs " <br />2012 = 0.105 cfs " <br />i:] <br />