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page 3 <br />~y <br />collected from five wells completed in the alluvium along Trout Creek <br />(TR-1, TR-1.5, TR-2, TR-3, and TR-4), in the alluvium along (lak Creek <br />(~K-2) and from the spoils well installed during 1984 (WR-01). <br />Water Quality Analysis <br />The samples are analysed for the parameters listed in the attached <br />tables using accepted techniques. The analysis and schedule reflect the <br />revision approved in 1984. Those samples that need to be analyzed for pH, <br />temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, or turbidity are measured in <br />the field using a Horiba water quality test instrument. <br />Sampling Frequency <br />Sampling frequency has been modified based on the consistency of the <br />results during the previous years sampling. The modified monitoring <br />program is included as Appendix 5 <br />LIi. 51f1,tMAR~ nF THE RES[iLTS FnR t <br />Gau°ing Stations <br />Probably the most significant event in 1984 was the flooding caused by <br />an unusually rapid spring snowmelt. The flooding damaged both the upstream <br />station on Trout Creek and the station on yak Creek and completely washed <br />out the downstream station on Trout Creek. The stations were not <br />reestablished during the year because the channels were changed enough by <br />