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<br /> Springs <br />1 <br /> One spring system is monitored. It discharges from bond released spoils' <br />' into Pond E. The spring system consists of three small seeps (303-1, 303-2 <br /> and 303-3)which coalesce at monitoring point FCT-87-1. The 1987 wate r year <br /> spoil spring data is presented on Tables 13 and 14. Due to the small <br />' q~iantity of discharge (peak of approximately 0.02 cfs), there is no de tected <br /> impact on the water quality in Fish Creek. <br />1 <br /> DISCHARGE SITE <br />' <br /> The outflow from the tipple sedimentation pond (Pond E) is monitored. Flow <br />' and water quality data are collected at the outflow site, Station 62 (Site <br /> 1101, NPDES permit CO-0036684). <br />' Flows <br />' The historic discharge data for the pond is plotted on Figure 9. It shows <br /> t.fie same seasonal pattern as the stream sites. The magnitude of the <br />' rischarge is less than 0.5% of the flow in Fish Creek . During 1986 and 1987 <br /> r.he flow from Pond E was lower than the two previous y ears. <br />' <br /> Water Quality <br />' Summaries of the water quality data for the discharge site are presented on <br /> fables 15 and 16 and o n Figures 10 and 11. No NPDES limits were exceeded <br /> in the discharge water . In addition, other than the increase in dissolved <br /> solids, also noted at the other sites, no significant changes in the water <br /> quality were noted in t he 1987 water year data. <br />' IMPACTS AND FUTURE MONITORING <br />' ilo significant unpredicted adverse impacts were detected from the 1987 water <br />year data. <br /> <br />1 <br /> - 4 - <br />' <br />