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Station #6. Warehouse. Drilled into alluvium adjacent to Dutch Creek. <br /> Station #9. Washplant. Drilled into alluvium adjacent to Coal Creek. <br /> Station #11. Adit/Rock Tunnel. Drilled into alluvium adjacent to Dutch Creek. <br /> Station # AT-2A.* Adit/Rock Tunnel. Drilled into the alluvium at the refuse <br /> pile. <br /> Station # AT-2B.* Adit/Rock Tunnel. Drilled into the alluvium at the refuse <br /> pile. <br /> Station #GS-1. Sutey Site. Drilled into colluvium down gradient and <br /> adjacent to the active refuse pile. <br /> Station #GW-1. Sutey Site. Drilled into colluvium adjacent to the active <br /> refuse pile. <br /> * Stations #P-4, #P-6, #AT-2A & # AT-213 are dry and there is no data <br /> recorded for them. <br /> GENERAL TRENDS. <br /> Despite the fact that the Colorado River Basin received somewhat above <br /> normal precipitation during the current year, the Mid-Continent weather <br /> station recorded the second lowest total precipitation of the past 11 years. <br /> The 20.37" received represents a 32% reduction from the mean. As a <br /> consequence, surface flows continued their downward trend, and nine of <br /> eleven groundwater wells either lowered their depth or actually dried up. <br /> Cumulative data indicating the parameters of the surface water samples is in <br /> Appendix A. Data for ground water is in Appendix C. <br /> Graphs indicating important surface trends are included as Appendix B. <br /> Included for each station are flow, TSS, TDS, and iron. <br /> Graphs indicating important groundwater trends are included as Appendix D. <br /> Included for each station are Depth, TDS, Sulfate and Iron. <br /> Data and graphs indicate the following: <br /> 4 <br />