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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
1983 Annual Hydrology Report
Annual Report Year
1983
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
Media Type
D
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• sample was obtained at the old <br />location rather than at the <br />gage. Water quality samples <br />quarterly at three additional <br />Fork above Sylvester Gulch, the <br />Bear Mine and the East Fork <br />Upper Dry Fork gage <br />new Upper Dry Fork <br />were also obtained <br />ocations: the North <br />North Fork below the <br />above South Prong. <br />Sampling locations are shown on Exhibit I. <br />Water quality analyses were performed for all <br />parameters listed in Table 1.1-1. The rationale for <br />inclusion of the parameter is also provided. Water <br />quality data for the 1982 Water Year are included in <br />the Quarterly Monitoring Reports. <br />• Water quality data are also collected by the USGS at <br />their North Fork gaging station near Somerset. A <br />listing of water quality analysis for this station <br />during Water Year 1982 is contained in Appendix A. <br />I.2 Spring Water Monitoring <br />The locations of known springs in the Mt. Gunnison Environ- <br />mental Study Area, an area extending approximately one mile <br />beyond the coal lease boundary, are shown on Exhibit II. <br />During Water Year 1982, springs on the northern half of the <br />Dry Fork basin were monitored monthly for rate of discharge, <br />pH, temperature and conductivity when weather conditions <br />• would permit monitoring in order to comply with MLRD Permit <br />-15- <br />
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