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<br />PROJECT:
<br />WEST ELK COAL JN 1026
<br />ITEM
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<br />SURFACE AND GROUND WATER MONITORING
<br />DATE
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<br />OCTOBER 1985
<br />I.
<br />SPRINGS
<br />Springs north of Dry Fork
<br />•A.
<br />1.
<br />Monthly flow and *field parameters
<br />D -2, G -8a, J -4, J -6, J -7
<br />B.
<br />Quarterly springs above the F -seam
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<br />1.
<br />Flow and field parameters
<br />G -12, G -14, G -16, G -22, G -24, G -26a, G -2°
<br />C.
<br />Quarterly springs in or below the F -seam
<br />1. Flow and field parameters
<br />G -la, G -20, G -25, G -31
<br />D.
<br />Semi - annual water quality samples
<br />1. G -1a, G -20, G -25, G -31
<br />II.
<br />WELLS
<br />A.
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<br />B.
<br />Semi- annual water quality samples
<br />1. C -76, 23 -H -3, 23 -H -4, SOM -2, SOM -16, SOM•80
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<br />III.
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<br />A.
<br />Monthly field parameters and gage records
<br />1. Svlvester Gulch
<br />Upper and Lowel Dry Fork
<br />Lick Creek
<br />South Prnnq Creek
<br />Horse .reek
<br />Minnesota Creek at USFS gage
<br />B.
<br />Quarterly samples
<br />1. North Fork Gunnison River above and below mine
<br />Sylvester Gulcn
<br />*Field parameters
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