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6.2 SURFACE WATER • <br />Higher peak flows for the surface water sites at Trapper Mine were observed in <br />1997. The precipitation increased in 1997 from the 1996 value and was above average. <br />No failures or monitoring site problems were encountered during 1997. The compliance <br />limits were not exceeded in 1997. <br />Values of total suspended solids (TSS) were within ranges observed in previous <br />years and were within their expected range for their flow rates. Total dissolved solids (TDS) <br />were generally in an indirect relationship with flow rate when adequate flow occurred at a <br />site to determine the relationship. The TDS of the surface water from the mine area is <br />similar to the TDS from the non-mined area and, therefore, an increase has not been <br />defined. The TDS, conductivity and major constituents varied over expected ranges with <br />an increase in values as ground-water flow to the stream becomes a larger portion of the • <br />total flow. The SAR values measured in 1997 were within the natural ranges for this site. <br />Other chemical constituents analyzed from samples collected from the surface water sites <br />showed little change. The variations and magnitude in iron concentration observed are well <br />within the range of natural values for these sites. The total aluminum concentrations <br />observed in 1997 are similar to the range in concentrations observed in previous years. <br />The remainder of the minor constituents measured in 1997 are low and within natural <br />ranges. Monitoring data indicates that Trapper Mine sediment control structures prevented <br />any impacts on the surface water systems downgradient of the mine in 1997. <br />6-6 <br /> <br />