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• <br />West Elk Mine 2010 Annual Hydrology Report 18 <br />by the USFS in 1977 to collect baseline data for the SOD mine plan area and to support the <br />• Minnesota Creek Augmentation Plan. The Upper Minnesota Creek Flume site has a 48- <br />inch Parshall flume and a data logger. <br />The Lower Minnesota Creek monitoring station, Minnesota Creek near Paonia, CO <br />(USGS 09134000), is a USGS surface water gaging station. This site was monitored from <br />1937 to 1947 and then from 1985 to the present. <br />These two stations monitor the hydrologic effects of mining the southeast B- and E- <br />seam longwall panel areas (Map 2) and the SOD mining area. <br />3.1.4 Stream Monitoring Sites Established in WY 2005 & WY 2006 <br />3.1.4.1 Deep Creek Ditch Flume <br />Deep Creek Ditch is a trans -basin diversion ditch that routes water from the Little <br />Gunnison Creek to Upper Dry Fork in order to provide irrigation water for users in the <br />Minnesota Creek Basin. The average annual diversions for Deep Creek Ditch are about <br />1,000 ac -ft. A flume and continuous recording data logger were installed in this ditch in <br />the fall of 2006 (Map 2). Baseline monthly monitoring of the Deep Creek Ditch flume <br />• began in the summer of 2006 and included measuring flow, collecting field water quality <br />data, and collecting samples for laboratory water quality analyses from the installation date <br />through October 2006. Routine monitoring (three times per year) at this site began in WY <br />2007. Data from this station will provide information on trans -basin flows versus natural <br />Dry Fork and Deep Creek flows. <br />3.1.4.2 Minnesota Reservoir Flume <br />MCC installed a new 30 -inch Parshall flume and a data logger on the lower Dry <br />Fork above the high water line of Minnesota Reservoir in October 2006 (beginning of WY <br />2007) (Map 2). The Minnesota Reservoir Flume monitoring station provides more <br />accurate and more representative monitoring data than the Lower Dry Fork flume, since it <br />isn't influenced by variations related to reservoir activities. Baseline monthly monitoring <br />of the Minnesota Reservoir Flume began in the spring of 2006 and included measuring <br />instantaneous flow, collecting field water quality data, and collecting samples for <br />laboratory water quality analyses from April 2006 through October 2006 (CDMG, 2006). <br />Routine monitoring (three times per year) at this location began in WY 2007. In WY2010 <br />this flume was moved slightly to better avoid beaver activity. <br />July 2011 HydroGeo, Inc. <br />