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3. Site NPDES 004 and 005 • <br />NPDES discharge points 004 and 005 (Permit No. CO-0000213; see <br />Appendix 7-6) are located within the East Return Ditch drainage <br />along the central southwest edge of the screcper area as shown <br />on Exhibit 1. To date, neither of these discharge points have been <br />known to discharge. Discharge monitoring reports for the past <br />three quarters of 1986 are provided in Appendix C. Because the <br />present storage capacity and spillway configuration of the ponds <br />are inadequate (see Appendix 7-1 of the Nucla Mine Permit <br />Revision), these ponds have been redesigned. Up until and upon <br />reconstruction, these ponds will continue to be~ monitored for flow <br />and quality according to the requirements of the NPDES permit. <br />4. Site SW-N3 <br />Site SW-N3 is located on Tuttle Draw downstream of mining as <br />shown on Exhibit 1. Flow and quality data have routinely been <br />collected from this site since April 1980; these data are presented <br />in Appendix B and statistically summarized in Table 7. A • <br />hydrograph constructed from monthly instantaneous flow measurements <br />' is shown in Figure 4. A trilinear plot of the major ions is <br />depicted in Figure 2. <br />As previously described, flow at this site is artificially <br />controlled for most of the year from irrigation return flow <br />from the Second Park lateral irrigation ditch. According to <br />the hydrograph depicted in Figure 4, flow during the summer months <br />is generally between 2.0 and 7.0 cfs, falling to a baseflow during <br />the winter and early spring of less than 1.0 cfs. As can be seen <br />from Figure 5, during the summer a substantial portion of the flow <br />at this site is contributed by flow from the west Return Ditch as <br />monitored at the NPDES 001 discharge point. <br />Because site SW-N3 is located downgradient of mining, a <br />resultant diminution in water quality is expected and evident. <br />Prior to mining, water quality at this location on Tuttle Draw • <br />~ was probably similar to that of present day water quality at <br />22 <br />