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Seep Inventory and Monitoring Program <br /> Page 2 <br /> 1. Study Areas - Cont <br /> b) South Fork of Cement Creek Drainage <br /> - Bounded by the South Fork of Cement Creek on <br /> the west <br /> - Bounded by the confluence with Cement Creek <br /> on the north (approximately 10,500 foot <br /> elevation) <br /> - Bounded by the 12, 200 foot elevation contour <br /> on the east <br /> c) Eureka Gulch <br /> - Bounded by the South Fork of the Animas River <br /> from the 12,200 foot elevation contour to the <br /> confluence with Eureka Creek on the southeast <br /> side <br /> - Bounded by Eureka Creek from the confluence <br /> with the South Fork of the Animas River to the <br /> confluence with Parsons Creek on the east side <br /> - Bounded by Parsons Creek from the confluence <br /> with Eureka Creek to the 12, 200 foot contour <br /> elevation on the east side <br /> - Bounded by the 12 , 200 foot elevation contour <br /> on the west and north sides <br /> d) California Gulch <br /> - Bounded by the West Fork of the Animas River <br /> from the confluence with the Placer Gulch <br /> Creek to the 12,200 foot elevation contour on <br /> the north and west sides <br /> - Bounded by the 12,200 foot elevation contour <br /> from the intersection with Placer Gulch Creek <br /> and into California Gulch on the east side <br /> e) Placer Gulch <br /> - Bounded by Placer Gulch Creek from the <br /> confluence with the South Fork of the Animas <br /> River to the 12, 200 foot elevation contour on <br /> the east side <br /> - Bounded by the 12,200 foot elevation contour <br /> from the intersection with Placer Gulch Creek <br /> and into California Gulch on the west side <br /> 2. Sample Site Selection <br /> Only general guidelines can be given for identification of <br /> when to sample a water flow or what emergent groundwater flows <br /> should be sampled especially during early summer due to <br /> possible influences by upgradient snowmelt. <br /> B - 3 <br />