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APPENDIX 7-7 <br />(Continued) <br /> Specific <br /> Dissolved Conductivity. <br />Map Flow Temp pM Oxygen (umhos/cm <br />Number Date (gpm) (°C) (units) (mg/7) @ 25°C) Issuin From Comments <br /> <br />5-34 07/22/79 24.3 8.1 1>.2 899 Stream Alluvium Measurements from a stock pond <br /> fed by seeps. Cows have <br /> disturbed, No visible flow. <br />5-35 07/23/79 0,47 16.9 7.6 7,5 1226 Iilliams Fork Flow is produced by several <br /> Formation seeps. <br />5-36 07/23/79 0.38 10.1 7.2 7.3 214 Stream Alluvium <br />5-37 07/24/79 4.31 9,5 7.5 7.0 319 Stream Alluvium <br />5-38 07/24/79 2.81 9.7 7.6 7.7 290 Stream Alluvium <br />5-39 07/24/79 0.70 15.0 7.0 3.4 350 Stream Alluvium This spring in part feeds the <br />v ~ beaver pond being monitored <br />v <br />as SW-42-52W-SC-1. <br /> <br />5-40 07/24/79 0.06 14,9 6.9 0.44 1100 Stream Alluvium <br />5-41 07/24/79 0,46 22.5 7.9 7,9 662 Stream Alluvium This is a series of seeps and <br /> springs above and below a <br /> siited-in stock pond. Flow <br /> measurement is the sum of <br /> these seeps and springs. Cows <br /> - ~ have disturbed these waters. <br />5-42 07/24/79 17.6 7.9 23,4 1298 Stream Alluvium This is a dug-out spring in a <br /> marshy section of the valley <br /> bottom. Water level 4 inches <br /> below yr-.,nd ,.,. rfa„_. <br />5-43 07/24/79 1,56 28.8 8.2 4.8 1354 Upper Williams Fork Spring issues from a hillside <br /> Formation about 200 feet upvall ey of <br /> 5-42, <br /> • • • <br />