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West Elk Minc 21N)2 Atmual Hydrology Rcpon <br />• I icurc 26 Stream Flow Data far the Mlnn~sOta Crcek <br />100 <br />-~A~erage Fiav WYs <br />1937-07.1985-202 <br />-~-A+erage Flow WY <br />2002 <br />• 3.u 111'DROLOGIC MONITORING <br />I he hcdrokn;ir nunuumng s+stem for the Pw~cct mcludcs surface +vatcr. springs and s~tips. ground <br />water. undcrdram, and mme ++ater monuonng sifts, Routine momtonng includes field water <br />yualuy IpH, elcctncal conduclivm ITC) and tempcrauucl and Bow or aatcr level measurements <br />colloeted ?times per ywr and a laboraton santple collected annualh The three monitonng <br />pcncxls mcludc the nsmg hmb pcnod bchvccn Aprd ?"' and Mny I?". peak flow period bcnccYn <br />Aptil 21° and June 26'F' and the low flow period betw•cen July 10"' and October 8°` A spcctal <br />baselinr monitoring schedule is followed for approsimateh one ywr for ne+c monitoring sites The <br />baseline schedule includes monthly field water quality and flow or water Icvcl mu"tsurcments April <br />through October. Lab samples an collected April. June, and Scptcmlxr A summary of the <br />monitoring fruqucncics is prcsentcd in Table I <br />LJ <br />I'rnj~ct s t>'iaul HI'Jrolieo. lncc <br />Q~a,0o~0~~c~~`J9~~a~ ~~~ ~sq ~J~m ~~~~~Jy0~0+ <br />~ ~Q~ <br />