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• z.oa.~ <br />The Hubbard Creek and Terror Creek drainages are characterized by steep <br />to nearly vertical canyon walls. As both creeks are perennial and tributary <br />to the North Fork, the aquatic life in the creeks is similar to that of the North <br />Fork. Riparian vegetation occurs along the immediate streambanks, <br />confined by the steep topography and narrow colluvial/alluvial deposits <br />within the streambed. Livestock and wildlife get to the creek for water where <br />the streambanks are less steep. <br />Hubbard Creek is a perennial stream which drains approximately 35 square <br />miles. The following table presents Hubbard Creek flow measurements <br />obtained by Blue Ribbon Coal Company personnel for the period 1982 <br />through 1987. This data was obtained from Blue Ribbon Coal Company's <br />Annual Hydrologic Reports. The flow measurements are taken immediately <br />above the Blue Ribbon Mine. <br />• <br />Hubbard Creek Flow (cfs) <br /> 82 83 84 85 86 87 MIN MAX AVG <br />Jan -- - -- -- 18 12 12 18 15 <br />Feb - 10 - 25 40 - 10 40 25 <br />Mar -- 15 - 40 65 12 12 65 33 <br />Apr - 180 -- 118 180 300 118 300 194 <br />May 120 350 600 110 110 45 45 600 222 <br />Jun -- 180 400 25 40 -- 40 400 161 <br />Jul 5 16 40 7 4 8 4 40 13 <br />Aug -- 4 12 8 7 - 4 12 8 <br />Sep - 10 5 8 18 4 4 18 9 <br />Oct 36 8 15 12 22 -- 8 36 19 <br />Nov -- - 8 24 14 -- 14 24 18 <br />Dec 20 -- 20 15 8 6 6 20 14 <br />• There are four well defined watersheds (gulches) that are tributary to <br />Hubbard Creek. They flow generally from west to east into Hubbard Creek. <br />PR-03 2.04 - 32 - 5199 <br />