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<br />Surface Water Monitoring - Springs <br /> The five (5)springs to be monitored monthly in the north half of <br /> the Dry Fork basin have been observed during e ach site visit, when <br /> conditions permitted access, with flow rates taken if sufficient <br />' flow was present. These data are presented in Table 31. <br /> Site visits were made to the springs specified for quarterly flow <br /> measurements when conditions permitted access. The measurements <br />' were made at the appropriate springs if flow w as present. These <br /> data are presented in Tables 33 & 34. <br />' Ground Water Monitoring <br />Monthly static water level measurements were taken at the required <br />twentyone (21) well locations. The results are shown in Tables 9 <br />thru 29, and on Figures 1 through 21. Water level trends are <br />' essentially unchanged from the Tate 1984 record. We11s A-1,2, <br />and3 are added to the record this quarter. <br />' <br /> Water Quality <br /> <br /> Quarterly surface water quality samples we re taken for laboratory <br /> analysis at the North fork of the Gunnison River above the <br /> Sylvester Gulch confluence, the North Fork of the Gunnison <br />' River below the Bear Mine.The results are shown in Table 35. <br /> Sylvester Gulch was frozen and no sample w as collected. <br />' Monthly field parameters of pH, electro-conductivity, temperature, <br />dissolved oxygen, and turbidity were measured at the flume <br />locations in the Minnesota Creek basin. Results are shown in <br />' Table 32. <br />' Quarterly measurements of field water quality were taken from <br />alluvial well SG-1. Neither well WR-2 nor WR-3 contained <br />sufficient water for measurements of field water quality or <br />sampling. <br />t SG-1 parameters: pH = 6.9 <br />Cond. = 1123 <br />' Temp. = 6.7 <br />All of the above field and laboratory water quality samples were <br />' taken during February, 1985. One surface water sample was <br />duplicated to serve as a check on the repeatability of the water <br />quality laboratory. <br />1 <br /> <br />-84- <br />