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• installed during 1989. Table 1-1 presents basic well data for all <br /> wells monitored in 1989. <br /> Springs with greater than 5 gpm are required to be monitored <br /> to further define the ground-water quality. Only Cottonwood Spring <br /> was sampled in 1989 because the remaining speings were dry . <br /> Observed discharge on December 9, 1989 at Cottonwood Spring was <br /> 1 .6 gpm. The Colt Seep was mined through in 1988. <br /> Table 1-2 presents the pit dewatering data for Trapper Mine <br /> for 1989. Table 1-3 presents the 19B9 discharge rates from <br /> dewatering wells used adjacent to the D pit. This data shows that, <br /> on an average, approximately 75 and 21 gpm were pumped from the <br /> Trapper Mine pits and dewatering wells respectively. The D pit <br /> dewatering was very similar in 19BB and 1989 while the 1989 D well <br /> dewatering is greater than twice the 1988 well pumping . This data <br /> is useful in interpreting water-level changes. <br /> Surface-water flow and quality have been monitored at the <br /> Flume, Pyeatt , Johnson , No Name, Coyote, Buzzard and Ute sites <br /> during 1988. The Johnson , No Name, Coyote, Buzzard and Ute sites <br /> are at Trapper' s NPDES sites 001 , 002, 005, 006 and 008, <br /> respectively. <br /> • <br /> 1-2 <br />