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b. Stream Monitoring <br />Stream monitofir.g at two of the Ive stream monitoring sites identified in the <br />diagnostic study will begin in the summer of 1994 and contintie throughout the <br />projecL Automatic sampling, using Campbell Scientific CR-10 data loggers, <br />will be used to measure stream tlows, temperature, and dissolved oxygen at <br />hourly intervals. In additicxi, water sample will be collected automatically (at <br />mid-Strom) during high runoff volumes, and analyzed for the following <br />parameters: <br />Total Phosphorus <br />Soluble Reactive Phosphorus <br />Total Suspended Solids <br />The Strom sites to be monitored, S-1 and S-3, are shown in Figure 10. <br />(Additional sites will also be monitored to evaluate the effectiveness of the <br />County Road 6 and Deer Hill Road sedimentation basins, as discussed below.) <br />Event-based monitoring will be conducted five times och year, reflecting snow <br />melt, eaxiy spring, late spring, mid-summer, and late summer conditions, and <br />will be analyzed for the parameters listed above.. <br />c. Aerator System Monitoring <br />Aeration system monitoring will begin in July 1995 on Long Lake to evaluate <br />the effect of the aeration system on the lake. Dissolved oxygen profiles at <br />three sites will be recorded on a monthly basis between July and September <br />1995. The monitoring stations for the DO profiles are 100, 200 and 500 feet <br />from the aerators’ discharge point to the lake. <br />35