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• <br />• <br />• <br />West Elk Mine 2010 Annual Hydrology Report 12 <br />3.1 Surface Water Monitoring Program <br />The surface lands of the West Elk Mine are drained to the north by the North Fork <br />of the Gunnison River, to the south by Minnesota Creek, to the west by Gribble Gulch, and <br />to the east by Deep Creek. The surface water monitoring program for the permit area <br />includes 23 stream stations comprised of 10 sites with continuous recording devices and 13 <br />sites with instantaneous flow devices. In WY 2008, eight surface water temperature <br />monitoring sites were added to the monitoring program as discussed in Section 3.1.5. <br />The stream surface water monitoring sites are divided into three general hydrologic <br />areas for discussion purposes: <br />• Stations in the Upper North Fork Drainage Basin. <br />• Stations in the Lower North Fork Drainage Basin. <br />• Stations in the Minnesota Creek Drainage Basin. <br />The locations of the 23 surface water monitoring stations are shown on Map 2 and <br />the 8 temperature monitoring site locations are shown on Figure 8. The following <br />discussion of the surface water stations on the major drainages and the tributaries to these <br />drainages is presented from upstream to downstream areas. A summary of the surface <br />water monitoring program details is presented in Table 3 and a discussion of the WY 2010 <br />hydrologic impacts is presented in Section 5.1 of this report. The temperature data <br />monitoring site details are summarized in Table 4. <br />July 2011 HydroGeo, Inc. <br />