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evapotranspiration, and the absence of lateral inflow from tributaries • <br />to Cow Camp Creek. The TDS plot recently reveals a recently decreasing <br />trend. <br />- NPDES Discharge Point 008 (NPDESS). The annual average flow values <br />for the water year since this pond began to flow are: <br />2005 = 0.107 cfs (monthly measurements ) <br />2004 = 0.125 cfs " <br />2003 = 0.168 cfs " <br />2002 = 0.083 cfs " <br />2001 = 0.189 cfs " <br />2000 = 0.299 cfs " <br />1999 = 0.246 cfs (monthly measurements winter, <br /> weekly rest of year) <br />1998 = 0.473 cfs " <br />1997 = 0.606 cfs " <br />1996 = 0.479 cfs " <br />1995 = 0.337 cfs • <br />1994 = 0.157 cfs " <br />1993 = 0.332 cfs <br />1992 = 0.132 cfs (weekly measurements all year) <br />1991 = 0.112 cfs <br />1990 = 0.067 cfs " <br />1989 = 0.108 cfs " <br />1999 = 0.104 cfs (reservoir did not completely <br /> fill until February 25, 1988) <br />This year's average flow value, 0.107 cfs, is 45$ of the historic (1988- <br />2005) average flow value, 0.237 cfs. Due to high sediment lev els, this <br />pond was dredged out in 2002. In April 2005, it was noted that the <br />discharge pipe riser had rusted out. Zt was replaced in July 2005 with <br />an eight inch plastic pipe set at an elevation approximately four feet <br />above the elevation of the old dewatering orifice. No flow occu rred <br />after the repair until October 2005. Review of the TDS plot (SF 0.5) <br />indicates an increasing trend, w ith some recent stabilization. • <br />14 <br />