KOAO CONSTRUCTION 



A. liuspended I'cdlo.id 

 15. Turbidity 



Appendix C 



A. Suspended UedloaJ 



II. Turbidity 



C. Temperature 



I). Conductance 



E. pll 



R1-:CKF.ATI0NAL DEV . 



A. Colifomi 

 II. Conductance 

 C. Turbidity 



MININC 



A. pll 



IJ . Conductance 



C. Turbidity 



D. Temperature 



i;. Suspended l^edload 



", Heavy Metals 



CIvA'/.TNC 



A. Temperature 

 li. Turbidity 

 C. Colifonn 



Monitoring will coimnence wlicn poiisible, two y.-urs prior to 

 projict dcvclopiiiciit- , t'leciiiuncy of, and ijpecitic p.iriiineters to be 

 monitored, will, be deCennincJ by Forest Service aqnacic resource managers. 

 I'or an example, ii' thirty day temperature recorderi were used, continuous 

 data would be available-, or in the case of suspended bedload monitoring, 



it also would be continuous, Uicrcas pll would be a point in time 

 meai^urement . 

 ACTION PUN 



Data secured from the streams below the projec; will be compared 



against baseline and water quality data secured frot.i above the project 



work ureas. If incieases arc ii\ excess of Rock Cretk Water Quality 

 Guidelines and/or State standards, field inspection will be made to 



identify die problem and corrective measures will be taken. 



Ki:si'()Nsri'.ii.rTY and i .s, i-: 



1. Forest Service af|uatic re-ource managers will be responsible for 

 coordtnaciny , monitoi-tng and the interpretation cf the data. 



2. Data will be available for public and inter-agency review. 



ROCK CREEK AQUATIC lU-SOU!;,; i! SUT5 -COMMITIT.!: 



