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TR-B in September with a reading of 7.20 standard units and the high was recorded at <br />monitoring site TR-B in April with a reading of 8.49 standard units. <br />3.3.3 Surface Water Total Suspended Solids <br />' Chart 4 shows total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations for monitoring sites TR-A, TR-B, <br />TR-C and TR-D for the period of record. Since 1989, TSS concentrations have remained <br />relatively constant. The relatively constant TSS values observed over much of the period <br />' appear to be the result of two conditions. First, the stream channel, significantly altered <br />during a 1984 flood, has stabilized and the stream banks have reestablished vegetation. <br />' Second, the section of the creek between TR-A and TR-B has become an inundated marsh as <br />result of a continuous string of beaver ponds. Additionally, several long stretches of the creek <br />between TR-B and TR-D have also become marshes due to numerous beaver dams. <br />' Periodically, this general pattern is interrupted, as occurred in 1991, 1993, 1995, 2003, 2005 <br />and 2006. The "spikes" in TSS levels during these years appear to be related to peak flow <br />conditions along Trout Creek. TSS concentrations during the 2008 sampling season closely <br />resemble the general pattern, decreasing as the season lengthens. The TSS concentrations <br />remained fairly static in 2008 and consistent with previous sampling. The lowest TSS <br />concentration in 2008 was <5 mg/L at numerous monitoring sites during numerous events, the <br />high was recorded at monitoring sites TR-A in August and TR-D in April and August with a <br />reading of 8 mg/L. <br />3.3.4 Surface Water Specific Conductivity <br />' Chart 5 shows specific conductivity concentrations for monitoring sites TR-A, TR-B, TR-C <br />and TR-D for the period of record. Specific conductivity from September 1992 through the <br />end of the report period was similar to values obtained prior to October 1990. Data taken <br />' between October 1990 and August 1992 are believed to be invalid due to instrument errors. <br />TDS values obtained during these same periods do not reflect the increases; therefore it is <br />' believed that the data excursions can be attributed to errors with the instrumentation rather <br />than a reflection of actual field conditions. <br />New field equipment has been used since September 1992 along with laboratory verification. <br />The values shown in past reports from 1992 through 1994 are the laboratory values. Since the <br />field values and laboratory values have been in close agreement since 1994, values provided <br />beginning in 1995 are field values. Specific conductivity has exhibited the same trends in <br />2008 as found during baseline studies and previous years monitoring. The lowest specific <br />conductivity concentration in 2008 was recorded at monitoring site TR-A in June with a <br />reading of 90 umhos/cm @ 25 °C and the high was recorded at monitoring sites TR-C and <br />TR-D in May with a reading of 1140 umhos/cm @ 25 °C. <br />3.3.5 Surface Water Total Dissolved Solids <br />Chart 6 shows total dissolved solids (TDS) concentrations for monitoring sites TR-A, TR-B, <br />