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date for three surface water stations are presented in Tables 70 <br />• through 72. Station SW-4 does not have a controlled section and <br />flow recording device so no flow rate summary is prepared for the <br />station. Summaries of the water quality data are presented in <br />Tables 73 through 100. The tables for stations SP-22 and SP-7-1 <br />are blank because these sites did not flow in 1991. Also, water <br />quality data for Spring and Pond SP-5-1 and SP-21 are provided in <br />Tables 114 and 115. These two sites produced flow in 1991 but did <br />not flow in 1990. <br />These data show seasonal patterns and trends similar to the ponds <br />monitored in Stevens Gulch and Roatcap Creek drainages. No <br />discharge was observed from the two ponds monitored in the Terror <br />• Creek drainage, P6-5 and P82. Pond P605 dried up before the end of <br />June dried while pond P82 did not dry up until fall. <br />Of the seventeen springs or springs and ponds, SP16, SP17, SP20, <br />SP29, 51-3 and SS-5 flowed throughout the year although most <br />produced only a trickle in the fall. Springs 57-9 and 51-5 and <br />spring and pond SP22 produced no measurable flow during the year. <br />Flow was observed at the other springs but dried up during the <br />summer or fall of the year. Spring flows and conductivity <br />measurements show trends similar to that observed on springs in the <br />other drainages. These springs are outside the influence of recent <br />mining activity and show no flow or water quality impacts that <br />could be due to past or current mining activities. <br />• <br />12 <br />