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2.05.6(3) <br />Water Monitoring Plan <br />(iv) The following monitoring plan is designed to provide data which will verify that the <br />operation will not have a significant adverse impact on the surface or subsurface water which is within or <br />adjacent to the permit area. The sample points, which are shown on the Hydrologic Area Map, Drawing No. <br />110, are as follows: <br /> Monitoring Station Monitoring Schedule <br /> B-1 Upper Bramiers Draw 1 & 5 <br /> B-2 Lower Bramiers Draw 1 & 5 <br /> N-lA Upper Naturita Creek 2 & 4 <br /> N-2 Lower Naturita Creek 2 dt 4 <br /> H-2 Lower Broad Creek 1 & 5 <br /> S-1 Sectioa 33 Creek 1 & S <br /> SP-1 Long Draw Spring 6 <br /> SP-2 Section 33 Spring 6 <br /> SP-3 Homestead Spring 6 <br /> SP-4 Bramiers Draw Spring 6 <br /> SP-5 East Homstead Spring 6 <br /> SPA B & W Spring No. 1 6 <br /> AW-3 Alluvial Well -Section 33 Discontinue <br />I BW-1 Bedrock Well -Section 3 7 <br /> BW-2 Bedrock Weli -Section 33 7 <br /> BW-3 Bedrock Well -Section 1 I 7 <br /> AW-4 Alluvial Well - Bramiers Draw 2 & 3 <br /> AW-5 Alluvial Well - Bramiers Draw 2 8c 3 <br /> AWE Alluvial Well - Naturita Creek 2 & 3 <br />1 AW-7 Alluvial Well - Naturita Creek 2 & 3 <br /> R-1 Reed Chatfield Ditch 2 & 4 <br /> Monitoring Notes: Field Parameters <br /> 1. Field parameters quarterly. pH <br />J 2. Field parameters semi-amually. Conductivity <br /> 3. Annual fall full suite list 1. Temperature <br /> 4. Annual fall full suite list 2. Flow or Water Level <br /> 5. Annual full suite list 2 -first opportunity. <br /> 6. Spring a@ Seep survey in April or May -record Geld parameters for springs with measurable flow -full <br /> suite required for springs with flow over 5 gpm -field parameters on springs that had >5 gpm flow in the <br />' fall. <br /> 7. Depth to water semi-annually. <br />' List 1 and list 2 are contained is Exhibit 3. <br /> 2.05-35 September 1995 <br />1 <br />1 <br />