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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20081473 Ver Al_Umbrella Mitigation Prospectus_20081022The EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank Prospectus Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina Prepared for: EBX Neuse I, LLC September 2008 ©Kimley-Hom and Associates, Inc. 2008 0 C T 2 2 2008 DENR - WATER 01 BRMCM ?pNDS AND STORMWATER PR@ROW ` iii I S t P 2 2 2008 D&Vk '21IAl ER QUAL1 i "r WETLANDS AND STi)F2M':IVATFR $RiWf;; I EBX Neuse Ktparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Vlayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina EBX NE USE 1 1 Table of Contents ' 1.0 2.0 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... Riparian Buffer Restoration and Available Credit ............................................................... 3 3 3.0 Service Area ......................................................................................................................... 5 4.0 5 0 Credit Tracking and Credit Release Schedule ..................................................................... Success Criteria and Monitorin 5 6 . g .......................................................................................... List of Figures Figures 1 through 4 Buffer Mitigation Areas List of Appendices ' Appendix A Most Recent Monitoring Reports Appendix B Detailed Buffer Mitigation Credit Yield for Each Site I EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina EBX NE USE 1 2 1 1.0 Introduction ' In March 2000, EBX NEUSE I, LLC (Sponsor) received final approval for the Mitigation Banking Instrument for the Neu-Con Wetland and Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank in ' Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina. The Neu-Con Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank restored stream and wetlands to provide mitigation credits to NCDOT and other entities with mitigation credits needed to compensate for unavoidable impacts to jurisdictional ' streams within the Neuse River Basin (HUCs: Westbrook Site: 03020201, Marston Site: 03020204; and Nahunta Site: 03020203). The most recent monitoring reports included in Appendix A of this Prospectus describe the methods, monitoring and success criteria for the ' Neu-Con Wetland and Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank. A significant amount of riparian buffer was restored as part of the stream restoration and enhancement at the Westbrook, Nahunta, and Marston sites of the Neu-Con Wetland and Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank. The Sponsor intends to establish the EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitgiation Bank (Bank) to provide riparian buffer mitigation credits for sale to permittees that require Neuse riparian buffer mitigation credits. ' The rules for providing buffer mitigation in the Neuse basin are found in 15A NCAC 2B .0241. Part (9) describes the requirements for riparian buffer restoration or enhancement for use as mitigation credits. This document proposes to establish a method for establishing, accounting for and debiting buffer mitigation credits at the Bank. 1 2.0 Riparian Buffer Restoration and Available Credit ' As part of the site-specific stream restoration plans for the Westbrook, Nahaunta, and Marston sites of the Neu-Con Wetland and Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank, buffer restoration plans were established and are described in the Monitoring Reports included in Appendix A. The location of the buffer restoration areas and the means of restoring them are described in Appendix A, and the detailed quantification of the credit yields are provided in Appendix B. Figures 1 through 4 show the buffer restoration areas that are proposed to be used to provide Neuse riparian buffer mitigation credits for the Bank. ' For the purposes of this document, buffer restoration is defined as the planting of areas within 50 of the stream banks that contain less than 100, 5-inch DBH trees per acre at the densities and species composition described in detail in the Monitoring Reports. The Zone 1 buffers have been quantified by determining the area between the stream bank to a line 30 feet from the bank and parallel to the bank as displayed in Figure 1. Zone 2 has been quantified by determining the area between the line 30 foot line described above and a line 50 feet and parallel to the stream bank. (As such, the Sponsor understands the total area within the easement boundary is larger than the amount of mitigation credit where the easement extends beyond Zone 2.) The buffer restoration areas were calculated based on the as-built drawings of the restored or enhanced EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carokna EBX NEUSE 1 3 streams. Also, in order to conservatively determine the amount of buffer mitigation credit that was provided, 1998 aerial photography of pre-stream restoration conditions was used to determine the amount of existing, forested buffer. Buffers surrounding the pre-restoration reaches that appeared to have forest vegetation based on the aerial photography were considered to be fully forested. The area of these fully forested buffers was calculated and subtracted from ' the post restoration Zone 1 and Zone 2 areas to determine the final buffer mitigation credit amount requested for each reach. Additionally, all of the post-restoration areas that were considered for buffer mitigation had to have minimum 50 foot restored buffer width from each stream bank. The proposed buffer mitigation credit amounts are summarized in Table 1 below. ' Table 1- Buffer Mitigation Credit Yield Summary ' Riparian Buffer Mitigation Credit Yield - Nahunta Site Zone 1 Zone 2 Square feet Acres Square feet Acres ' 375,960 8.63 237,993 5.46 Total Buffer Credit Yield 613,953 square feet 14.1 acres Riparian Buffer Mitigation Credit Yield - Marston Site Zone 1 Zone 2 Square feet Acres Square feet Acres 227,298 5.22 121,406 2.79 Total Buffer Credit Yield 348,704 square feet 8.0 acres Riparian Buffer Mitigation Credit Yield - Westhrook.4ite Zone 1 Zone 2 Square feet Acres Square feet Acres 226,1546 5.19 131,262 3.01 Total Buffer Credit Yield 357,418 square feet 8.2 acres Total Credit Yield 1,320,075 square feet 30.3 acres The vegetation monitoring has established the current success status of the re-established buffers. ' Both the Marston and Westbrook sites have met the success criteria of 320 trees per acres after five years based on their fifth year of vegetation monitoring as required by 15A NCAC 2B .0241. The Nahunta site is currently meeting the success criteria based on the third year monitoring ' report. The most recent reports are contained in Appendix A. EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina ' EBX NEUSE 1 4 1 In addition to the Westbrook, Nahunta, and Marston sites, the Sponsor may submit to NCDWQ other Neuse buffer mitigation sites at a later date for approval and inclusion into the Bank. 3.0 Service Area 1 The service area requested for the Bank is for unavoidable buffer impacts (that require mitigation) to protected Neuse riparian buffers within the Neuse River Basin, HUC 03020201, 03020203, and 03020204. These are the same service areas already approved for the existing Neu-Con Wetland and Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank. In addition to the GSA described above, it is requested that credits from the Bank may be used to offset any buffer impacts in North Carolina where the location of the impacts are further from the estuary in the Neuse Basin than the location of the mitigation generating the credits. 4.0 Credit Tracking and Credit Release Schedule The following is the proposed credit release schedule for the Bank: Table 2 - Credit Relence Cchi didi, % Credit Task Project Milestone Available for Sale MBI and Prospectus Approved by NCDWQ, 1 Conservation Easement or Restrictive Covenants Recorded and Financial Assurance Provided to 20 NCDWQ 2 Mitigation Site Earthwork, Planting and Installation of Monitoring Devices Completed 20 3 Approval of As-Built Report 10 4 Submit Monitoring Report #1 to NCDWQ (meets success criteria) 10 5 Submit Monitoring Report #2 to NCDWQ (meets success criteria) 10 6 Submit Monitoring Report #3 to NCDWQ (meets success criteria) 10 7 Submit Monitoring Report #4 to NCDWQ (meets success criteria) 10 8 Submit Monitoring Report #5 to NCDWQ (meets success criteria) 10 Total 100 _L15A Neuse Kaparaan Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina EBX NE USE 1 5 Currently, the Nahunta site is completing its fourth year of vegetation monitoring, the Marston and Westbrook sites have completed five years of monitoring. The monitoring reports in Appendix A include the as-built drawings that show the location of the restored buffers within the protection areas. As described above, any existing buffers have been subtracted from the restored buffer amounts on a reach by reach basis. The Sponsor requests that NCDWQ agree to the amount of credit provided as shown in Figures 1 through 4, summarized in Table 1. Once NCDWQ agrees to the amount of available credit, the Sponsor will develop a ledger that includes the initial amount of Zone 1 and Zone 2 buffer credit in units of square feet and provide a copy to NCDWQ. When a permittee requests to purchase available credit from the Bank to mitigate for unavoidable buffer impacts, the Sponsor will provide an acceptance letter to NCDWQ indicating the amount of available credit in the Bank, the amount of credit provided to the permittee, and the amount of credit that will remain after the transaction. The Sponsor will provide two copies of the letter for both the permittee's file and for the NCDWQ Bank file. Once the permittee has acquired the credit, the Sponsor will send a letter to NCDWQ indicating that the credits have been debited, the amount of credit debited, and the amount of credit remaining in the Bank. 5.0 Success Criteria and Monitoring The Success Criteria and Monitoring requirements are provided in Appendix A. It is assumed that the vegetation monitoring and success criteria applicable to the Neu-Con Wetland and Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank are acceptable for buffer mitigation purposes. The Sponsor will submit a separate Buffer Monitoring Report to NCDWQ at the end of each remaining monitoring year for the Nahunta Site and for each of the five vegetation monitoring years for any future, additional Bank sites. The buffer mitigation will be considered successful if, five years after the original planting date, there is an average of 320 tree species per acre. -Ln1i Neuse Eipartan Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina EBX NE USE 1 6 Figures 1 1 1 1 1 1 EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Jobnston, Wayne and Jone Countie ,North Carolina EBX NEUSE I 7 Prepared by Laura Thombrough : cn .per. . Prepared by Laura Thombrougb ?? u?rrrun Prepared by Laura Ihombrough ???? ""I- Prcpared by Laura Thombrough C: 2Fl ? raifrcrrc APPENDIX A - Most Recent Monitoring Reports for Each Site EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina E'BX NE USE I R Marston Mitigation Project Jones County, North Carolina Year 4 Monitoring Report Prepared by WK Dickson and Co., Inc. 3101 John Humphries Wynd Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 782-0495 And Ecosystem & Land Trust Monitoring PO Box 1492 3674 Pine Swamp Road Sparta, NC 28675 November 2007 Prepared for Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC 909 Capability Drive, Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) Table of Contents 1.0 SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Project .......................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Project Purpose ............................................................................................................ 5 2.3 Project History ............................................................................................................. 5 3.0 HYDROLOGY ...................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 Success Criteria ............................................................................................................ 5 3.2 Description of Hydrologic Monitoring efforts ............................................................. 5 3.3 Results of Hydrology Monitoring ............................................................................... 7 3.3.1 Reference Data ................................................................................................. 10 3.3.2 Climate Data ..................................................................................................... 10 3.4 Hydrologic Conclusions ............................................................................................ 13 4.0 VEGETATION .................................................................................................................... 13 4.1 Vegetation Success Criteria ....................................................................................... 13 4.2 Description of Species and Vegetation Monitoring ................................................... 13 4.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring .............................................................................. 14 4.4 General Vegetation Observations .............................................................................. 14 4.5 Vegetation Conclusions ............................................................................................. 15 5.0 STR EAM MONITORING .................................................................................................. 15 5.1 Success Criteria .......................................................................................................... 15 5.2 Stream Morphology Monitoring Plan ........................................................................ 16 5.3 Stream Morphology Monitoring Results ................................................................... 16 5.3.1 Cross Sections .................................................................................................. 17 5.3.2 Longitudinal Profile ......................................................................................... 17 5.3.3 Hydrology ........................................................................................................ 17 5.4 BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SURVEY RESULTS ................................. 18 5.5 Stream Conclusions ................................................................................................... 18 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................... 20 i 1 1 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) List of Figures Figure 1. Vicinity Map ................................................................... ................................................ 3 Figure 2. USGS Map ...................................................................... ................................................ 4 Figure 3. Site Plan .......................................................................... ................................................ 6 Figure 4a. 2007 Marston Groundwater Gauges .............................. ................................................ 8 Figure 4b. 2007 Marston Groundwater Gauges ............................. ................................................ 9 Figure 5. 2007 Precipitation for Marston Site ................................ .............................................. 12 Figure 6. 2007 Drought Conditions Across North Carolina ........... .............................................. 12 Figure 7. Stream Problem Area Plan View .................................... .............................................. 19 List of Tables Table 1. Project History and Schedule ........................................................................................... 5 Table 2. Hydrologic Monitoring Results ...................................................................................... 10 Table 3. Comparison of Normal Rainfall to Observed Rainfall for Jones County ....................... 11 Table 4. Planted Tree Species ...................................................................................................... 13 Table 5. 2007 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Species Composition ................................................ 14 Table 6. Volunteer Tree Species .................................................................................................. 14 Table 7. Stream Problem Areas .................................................................................................... 17 Table 8. Crest Gauge Data ............................................................................................................ 18 Appendix A As-Built Survey Appendix B Cross Section Data Appendix C Gauge Data Appendix D 2007 Site Photos APPENDICES ii Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) 1.0 SUMMARY This Annual Report details the monitoring activities during the 2007 growing season on the Marston Mitigation Site. Construction of the site, including planting of trees, was completed in March 2004. The 2007 data represent results from Year 4 of hydrologic and vegetation monitoring for both wetlands and streams. The design for the Marston property involved the restoration of a Coastal Plain small stream swamp as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). After construction, it was determined that 6,416 feet of stream and 37.7 acres of wetland hydrology were restored. An additional 8.6 acres of wetlands were enhanced on the northern end of the project. The As-Built survey is included as Appendix A. This Annual Report presents the data from six hydrologic monitoring stations, eight vegetation monitoring stations, and stream monitoring, as required by the approved Mitigation Plan for the site. Three of the hydrologic stations at the site are equipped with manual groundwater gauges and three stations are equipped with automated gauges and a manual calibration gauge. Additionally, the gauges are used as points from which photographs are taken over time. Based on field observations in 2007, three of the six hydrology monitoring gauges met the hydrologic success criteria of a hydroperiod of at least 7 % of the growing season. Two additional gauges recorded hydroperiods of at least 5 % of the growing season. The site reference wetland hydrology monitoring gauge documented a 2 % hydroperiod. Weather station data from the Trenton Weather Station were used in conjunction with a manual rain gauge located on the site to document precipitation amounts. The manual gauge is used to validate observations made at the automated station. For the 2007 growing season rainfall was within normal limits early but dropped below normal for most of the latter part of the growing season. The summer of 2007 has experienced an extreme drought over most of North Carolina. Based on the groundwater gauge data at the project and reference sites over the first four years of the monitoring period, and the abnormal drought in 2007 conditions, it was concluded that the site remains on track to achieve the hydrologic success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. This Annual Report documents vegetation survivability based on eight vegetation-monitoring plots, as specified in the approved Mitigation Plan for the Marston site. Eight monitoring plots 1/10th of an acre in size were used to document survivability of the woody vegetation planted on site. The vegetation monitoring documented survival rates between 290 and 650 stems per acre. The site has previously met the initial vegetation survival criteria of 320 stems per acre surviving after the third growing season, and it was concluded that the site remains on track to achieve the final vegetative success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. An area of concern is the lespedeza in Plot 3 that has grown back since last year's treatment. Continued mowing and spraying herbicide on the 2 to 3 acre area will successfully manage this invasive species. The restored stream channel has remained stable and is providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. Four bankfull events were recorded during the year. All monitored cross- sections show very little adjustment of stream dimension, and it was concluded that the site remains on track to achieve the stream success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan. November 2007 Marston Mitigation Site ' Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 PROJECT Located in Jones County, the Marston Mitigation Site encompasses approximately 176 acres. It is located approximately twelve miles west of the town of Trenton, North Carolina (Figure 1 and Figure 2). This project provides compensatory mitigation for stream and wetland impacts associated within the resident hydrologic unit. The Marston Site is designed to restore a Coastal Plain small stream swamp as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). The Coastal Plain small stream swamp communities exist as the floodplains of small blackwater streams in which separate fluvial features and associated vegetation are too small or poorly developed to distinguish. Construction at the site was completed in February 2004, with 58 acres of vegetation planted by March 2004. Groundwater, surface water, and rain gauges were functional beginning March 15, 2004. The 2007 monitoring season represents Year 4 of monitoring for the site. 1 1 n 2 November 2007 o°S?e i s Rd ?Q QQ 0 c C7 P asant Hill Rd _ m 7 D 0 v a ,`o m Project Site O i. i N t? ?c'. CD 'X ?. State H% N _ , I J c -D L S I c 3 v Battle 0 C o ? CL U) Marston Vicinity Map Legend Jones County A'Iq -- Streams 19 0 0.5 1 2 Roads Jones County Miles - Marston Site NTS I Figure 2 Marston Jones County USGS Map 0 5001,000 2,000 3,000 4.000 Feet Legend Streams Roads Marston Project Site Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) 2.2 PROJECT PURPOSE Monitoring of the Marston Site is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on the criteria found in the Mitigation Plan for the site, the Neu-Con Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank Instrument, and through a comparison to reference site conditions. Hydrologic, vegetation, and stream monitoring are conducted on an annual basis. Success criteria must be met for five consecutive years. This Annual Monitoring Report details the results of the monitoring efforts for 2007 (Year 4) at the Marston Mitigation Site. 2.3 PROJECT HISTORY Table 1. Project History and Schedule Project History December 2003 Approved Mitigation Plan March 2004 Construction Completed March 2004 Post-restoration Monitoring Begins November 2004 1 st Annual Monitoring Report November 2005 2nd Annual Monitoring Report November 2006 3rd Annual Monitoring Report November 2007 4th Annual Monitoring Report November 2008 (scheduled) 5th Annual Monitoring Report 3.0 HYDROLOGY 3.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the hydrologic success criterion for the site is to restore the water table at the site so that it will remain within 12 inches of the soil surface for at least 7 % of the growing season continuously (approximately 16 days). The day counts are based on the growing season for Jones County, which is 232 days long, beginning on March 20 and ending November 7, as calculated from National Weather Service Wetlands Determination Tables (WETS) for Jones County. As specified in the approved Mitigation Plan, data are collected from three automated and three manual groundwater gauges. The Mitigation Plan further specified that in order for the hydrologic data to be considered successful, it must demonstrate wetland conditions are present in normal or dryer than normal conditions. 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF HYDROLOGIC MONITORING EFFORTS Three manual groundwater gauges, three automated groundwater gauges, and one rain gauge were installed prior to the beginning of the first growing season to monitor groundwater (Figure 3). An automated reference well was installed in April shortly after the growing season November 2007 0 0 0 o VON > ?Lc) o A V z g 000 I.-?- F4 x?iy .a is e: 1 `? X11, ,;? F? } Q a lgl ; X56 Yy .a. ,. IN, J" r. 1 .. LPL ?o .f ? x fl ?. ?? ? ow p4 ? r I k ?l _ ? I e y 0 O ? rm ? ,` Fmk K !' fyl? ?? I CIE ,y?1L 'ml C 4 ° ?' rt1 \ f' qy Fj <z? n A 33 .? r 5 !?/ff A? 1t ? 1 j ,t?_ ?• ? . a a 7 7 r>; Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) began. Groundwater gauges, both manual and automated, were installed to a minimum depth of at least 40 inches below the ground surface. The monitoring protocol for the site specifies that automated monitoring stations will be downloaded and checked for malfunctions on a monthly basis. During monthly site visits, manual groundwater gauges are read and rainfall totals are collected from the on-site rain gauge. During the 2007 growing season, all of the automated loggers performed well and no periods of missing data were encountered. Automated Gauges Automated groundwater gauges record water table elevations twice daily at 08:00 and 20:00. These automatic gauges employ pressure sensors that record water elevation above the bottom of the sensor (with atmospheric pressure compensation). Immediately adjacent to each automatic gauge is a manual calibration gauge. The calibration water table depth is recorded at monthly downloads. To determine wetland hydroperiods, the automatically recorded data are compared to the calibration data to determine a standard correction factor between the calibration gauge and the automatic gauge for each location. The standard correction factor is applied to correct daily readings. The corrected daily readings are then used to determine wetland hydroperiods. Manual Gauges Water table depths are recorded monthly in manual groundwater gauges. To calculate wetland hydroperiods, interpolations are made between monthly readings by correlating twice daily automatic gauge readings. Each manual gauge is correlated to an automatic gauge based on proximity, landscape position, and the relationship of their groundwater depth readings (i.e. if their readings are separated by a consistent value). Once the appropriate automatic gauge has been selected, a correction factor is calculated for each monthly gauge reading. A daily rate of change between monthly correction factors is calculated to determine the daily correction factor. The daily correction factor is then applied to the automatic gauge readings to calculate an estimated daily water table depth for the manual gauge. These daily readings are used to determine wetland hydroperiods. Data Interpretation Wetland hydroperiods are calculated from twice daily water table depth elevations. A hydroperiod is calculated if the water table is equal to or less than -12 inches below ground surface for at least 24 hours. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for two consecutive readings (24 hours) then the hydroperiod ends at the last reading within -12 inches. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for only one reading then maintains a reading above -12 inches for a minimum of 24 hours then the hydroperiod is calculated continuously. This methodology accounts for minor technical malfunctions experienced by the automatic gauges. 3.3 RESULTS OF HYDROLOGY MONITORING The following hydroperiod statistics were calculated for each monitoring station during the growing season: 1) most consecutive days that the water table was within twelve inches of the surface; 2) cumulative number of days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; and 3) number of times that the water table rose to within twelve inches of the soil surface (Table 2). Depth to groundwater for each of the monitoring gauges is shown in a graph with precipitation (Figure 4). This graph demonstrates the reaction at each monitoring location of the groundwater level to specific rainfall events. Raw hydrograph data collected from the monitoring gauges is provided in Appendix C. The site was designed to function as a riparian wetland system with associated wet flats. 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Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) 1 flooding, while precipitation is the primary hydrologic influence in wet flat areas. Model simulations performed during the design phase of the project indicate that the entire site would range from slightly higher than the minimum wetland criteria of 5 % to more saturated areas that would exceed 12.5 %. The data collected for 2007 growing season for this site indicate it is performing as described in the Mitigation Plan, with varying degrees of wetness documented. Table 2. Hydrologic Monitoring Results 2007 Max H d ro eriod (Growing Season 20-Mar through 7-Nov, 232 days) Consecutive Cumulative Gauge Days Percent of growing Season Days Percent of growing Season Occurrences AW1 9 4 31 13 7 AW2 16 7 35 15 5 AW3 13 6 36 16 5 MW I 18 8 45 19 8 MW2 16 7 35 15 7 MW3 11 5 27 12 3 Webb Reference 4 2 6 3 2 Because of the severe drought during the summer of 2007 the monitoring data shows the site has remained dry for extended periods. Three gauges met the specified criteria of a hydroperiod of at least 7 % of the growing season. Two gauges recorded hyrdoperiods of at least 5 % of the growing season. The gauge at the reference site documented a hydroperiod of 2 %. The reference gauge was installed in April 2007 after the start of the growing season and after the target hydrology was recorded for many of the on-site gauges. The longest cumulative saturation during 2007 was 18 days compared to 50 days recorded in 2006. 3.3.1 Reference Data The approved Mitigation Plan provides that if the rainfall data for any given year during the monitoring period is not normal, the reference wetland data can be accessed to determine if there is a positive correlation between the performance of the restoration site and the natural hydrology of the reference site. The incomplete data from the Webb reference wetland groundwater gauge recorded a hydroperiod of 2% of the 2007 growing season (Figure 4). The groundwater gauge data is found in Appendix C. 3.3.2 Climate Data ' Comparisons of the 2007 monthly rainfall totals to historical precipitation for Jones County are shown in Figure 5 and Table 3. Observed precipitation data were collected from an automated weather station in Trenton and an on-site manual rain gauge. For the 2007 growing season on-site rainfall measurements correlate well with the Trenton gauge data but were generally below the weather station data. The Trenton monthly rainfall amounts were lower than normal for the months of July through October; within normal limits for March through June; and exceeded normal limits in January. Monthly rainfall for data for November and December 2007 were not available at the time this report was compiled. 10 November 2007 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) Table 3. Comparison of Normal Rainfall to Observed Rainfall for Jones County Normal Limits Accumulated Month Average 30 Percent 70 Percent Trenton Precipitation On-Site Precipitation Average Rainfall Deficit January 4.77 3.74 5.72 6.34 --- 1.57 February 3.57 2.24 4.14 2.44 10.69 0.44 March 4.41 3.27 5.06 4.65 1.78 0.92 April 3.47 1.91 4.45 3.93 2.55 1.67 May 4.12 2.87 4.82 3.52 3.90 1.07 June 4.89 3.4 5.9 2.67 1.75 -1.15 July 6.22 4.55 7.41 3.79 5.45 -3.58 August 6.12 4.28 7.08 2.28 1.84 -7.42 September 5.51 2.99 6.74 1.89 2.60 -11.04 October 3.34 1.69 4.79 0.04 0.33 -14.34 November 2.93 2.17 3.74 1.14 2.84 -16.13 December 3.64 2.34 4.43 --- --- --- Total 37.57 26.26 44.58 --- --- --- The entire state of North Carolina experienced increasingly severe drought conditions throughout 2007, with some areas experiencing the lowest average stream flows on record. The first signs of drought began in February in the western part of the state. By early spring, abnormally dry conditions had spread across the state, and the western edge of the state began to see "moderate" drought conditions. From late spring through the summer, conditions steadily worsened. By August, 98% of North Carolina's land area was designated as being in either "severe", "extreme", or "exceptional" drought. Additionally, lowest-ever average stream flows were recorded at 13 monitoring stations in August, including 9 in central North Carolina, 2 in the mountains, and 2 on the coastal plain. Nearly the entire state was categorized as experiencing "extreme" drought in September, with the southwest portion of the state categorized as experiencing "exceptional" drought. Figure 6 depicts the increasing severity of the drought throughout the year. The Marston restoration site experienced drought conditions consistent with state-wide trends. The Trenton monitoring station, near the Marston site, received normal or above-normal precipitation from January through May (Figure 5 and Table 3). From June through September, precipitation levels fell below the normal range, varying from 2.22 to 3.84 inches below average. The accumulated rainfall deficit - the difference between the long-term average and the observed monthly precipitation levels, aggregated monthly - began to develop in the summer months, and from June through September, the deficit increased rapidly from -1.15 inches to -11.04 inches. Persistent and worsening drought conditions severely impacted the wetland hydroperiods at the Marston restoration site. 11 November 2007 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) Figure 5. 2007 Precipitation for Marston Site Figure 5. 2007 Precipitation for Marston Site ?o Gr wing Se son 9 2 8 - 7 U -3 c s C C -8 ¢ LL •, 3 -13 0 -18 J F VI A M J J A 5 O N D Months Trenton Daily Rainfall On-site Raingauge .---.-- 30th/70th Percentile 1 --,_,--Trenton Monthly Rainfall - Accumulated Rainfall Deficit e 6. 2007 Drought (conditions Across North Carolina Ioo° 80111 m q 600 C a I ? 40.. R c a Oo. ¦ Exceptional ¦ Extreme ¦ Severe ? Moderate ? Abnormally Dry ® No Drought 12 November 2007 4- .0 0 4 5 5. r r ?'V\?VAti a?? u'L Week Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) 3.4 HYDROLOGIC CONCLUSIONS Data collected from the groundwater monitoring gauges on the Marston Mitigation Site in 2007 indicate that three of the hydrology monitoring stations recorded hydroperiods of at least 7 % of the growing season. Two additional gauges recorded hydroperiods of at least 5 % percent of the growing season. The site reference wetland hydrology monitoring gauge recorded a hydroperiod of 2 %. In monitoring Years 1 through 3, the gauges at the site recorded hydroperiods above 7% of the growing season. Trenton weather station rainfall data indicates that the 2007 growing season rainfall amounts dropped below normal for most of the latter part of the growing season while the on-site rainfall was normal to below normal except for January. The state climate office shows the Marston site to be within a zone of extreme drought for portions of the growing season. Based on groundwater gauge data at the project site and the reference site over the last four growing seasons and on the drought conditions experienced in 2007, it was concluded that the site remains on track to achieve the success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. 4.0 VEGETATION 4.1 VEGETATION SUCCESS CRITERIA The interim measure of vegetative success for the Marston Mitigation Plan will be survival of at least 320 planted trees per acre at the end of Year 3 of the monitoring period. The mitigation site was successful in meeting the interim success criteria. At the end of the Year 3 monitoring period 475 stems per acre were recorded. The final vegetative success criteria will be the survival of 260 planted trees per acre at the end of Year 5 of the monitoring period. Up to 20 % of the site species composition may be comprised of volunteers. Remedial action may be required should these (i.e. loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), red maple(Acer rubrum), sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), etc.) present a problem and exceed 20 % composition. 4.2 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES AND VEGETATION MONITORING Eight plots were established on the Marston Mitigation Site, to monitor approximately 2 % of the site. The vegetation monitoring plots were designed to be 1i10'h of an acre in size. The plots were randomly located and randomly oriented within the wetland restoration area. Six tree species were planted in the Wetland Restoration Area (Table 4). Table 4. Planted Tree Species Common Fame Scientific Name FAC Status Swamp Tupelo Nyssa biflora OBL Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica FAC Overcup Oak Quercus lvrata OBL Swamp Chestnut Oak Quercus michauxii FACW- Coastal Willow Oak Quercus phellos FACW- Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum OBL All of the planted stems inside the plot were flagged with orange flagging and marked with a three-foot tall piece of half inch PVC to mark them as the planted stems and to help in locating 13 November 2007 u D Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) them in the future. Each stem is tagged with a numbered aluminum tag, though some tags have been damaged by meadow voles. 4.3 RESULTS OF VEGETATION MONITORING Trees within each plot are flagged in the field on a quarterly basis before the flags degrade. Flags are utilized because they will not interfere with the growth of the tree. Volunteers are also flagged during this process. The following tables present stem counts for each of the monitoring stations. Table 5. 2007 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Species Composition Average Stems/Acre: 444 Range of Stems/Acre: 290-650 Plot Species MI M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 Swamp Tupelo 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 16 Blackgum 5 44 13 0 12 2 3 0 Overcup Oak 3 6 4 1 11 3 9 0 Swamp Chestnut Oak 12 1 8 1 7 11 25 5 Coastal Willow Oak 19 1 3 2 1 14 5 2 Bald Cypress 26 4 1 24 1 2 0 22 Total 65 56 29 54 32 32 42 45 Stems/Acre 650 560 290 540 320 320 420 450 Volunteer species will also be monitored throughout the five-year monitoring period. Volunteer woody species were observed in most of the vegetation plots, but were deemed too small to tally. Three woody volunteer species were found within in the Wetland Restoration Area (Table 6). If these volunteers persist into next growing season, they will be flagged and added to the overall stems per acre assessment of the site. Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciua) is the most common volunteer, though Red Maple (Acer rubrum) and Persimmon (Diospvros virginiana) were also observed. Table 6. Volunteer Tree Species Common Name Scientific Name FAC Status Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua FAC+ Red Maple Acer rubrum FAC Persimmon Diospyros virginiana FAC 4.4 GENERAL VEGETATION OBSERVATIONS ' Hydrophytic herbaceous vegetation is abundant onsite. Rush (Juncus effusus), spike-rush (Eleocharis obtusa), climbing hempweed (Mikania scandens), tearthumb (Polygonum sagittatum), boxseed (Ludwigia sp.), cat-tails (Typha sp.), and sedge (Carex sp.), all hydrophytic ' herbaceous plants, are observed across the site, particularly in areas of periodic inundation. The presence of these herbaceous wetland plants helps to confirm the presence of wetland hydrology on the site. 14 November 2007 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) There are weedy species occurring on the site, though few seem to be posing any widespread problems for the woody or herbaceous hydrophytic vegetation. The kudzu near Plots 7 and 8 no longer poses a threat to the survival of the hydrophytic vegetation due to the mechanical removal and herbicide application. The area around Plot 3 that had been invaded by Lespedeza was mown and received an herbicide application. Invasives across the site will continue to be monitored and treated if necessary. Other than the aforementioned area, the other species are weedy annuals and pose very little threat to survivability on site. Commonly seen weedy vegetation includes ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), wild dill (Foeniculum vulgare), and morning glory Qpomoea spp.). The kudzu (Pueraria montana), lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata), and any other threatening weedy vegetation found in the future will be monitored. It was observed that beaver activity in the upper reach has resulted in the loss of a number of planted cypress trees. This continued activity will significantly impact survival of planted trees within this area. Additionally, beaver activity could spread beyond this area and affect other portions of the project. 4.5 VEGETATION CONCLUSIONS The site was planted in nonriverine hardwoods and coastal plain swamp species in March 2004. There were eight 1/10th acre vegetation-monitoring plots established throughout the planting areas. The site has met the minimum interim success criteria of 320 trees per acre by the end of year three and is on tract to meet the final success criteria of 260 trees per acre by the end of year five. Continued active management will be required within the area having sericea lespedeza to achieve the final success criteria. A supplemental planting area, which is approximated at 1.5 to 2.0 acres, was closely monitored throughout this year. Plot 3, which is located within this area, was replanted entirely in 2006 with two year old trees. They have had an acceptable survival rate. In fall 2007, the Lespedeza was treated by mechanical mowing and an herbicide application that affects legume species (Transline). The result of these combined treatments will be apparent in the spring of 2008, and continued treatment may be necessary. There are other small pockets of lespedeza that should be treated through out the site so that there is not a repeat of the actions needed around Plot 3. The treatment on the off-site kudzu performed throughout this year seems to have been successful at suppressing this invasive plant. Monitoring of its presence will be continued. 5.0 STREAM MONITORING 5.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the stream restoration success criteria for the site includes the following: • Bankfull Events: Two bankfull flow events must be documented within the five-year monitoring period. • Cross-Sections: There should be little change in as-built cross sections. Cross sections shall be classified using the Rosgen stream classification method and all monitored cross- sections should fall within the quantitative parameters defined for "B" or "C" type channels. 15 November 2007 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) • Longitudinal Profiles: The longitudinal profiles should show that the bedform features are remaining stable, e.g. they are not aggrading or degrading. Bedforms observed should be consistent with those observed in "E" and "C" type channels. • Photo Reference Stations: Photographs will be used to subjectively evaluate channel aggradation or degradation, bank erosion, success of riparian vegetation and effectiveness of erosion control measures. • Benthic Macroinvertebrates: Sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates within the restored stream channel shall be conducted for the first three years of post-restoration monitoring. ' 5.2 STREAM MORPHOLOGY MONITORING PLAN To document the stated success criteria, the following monitoring program was instituted following construction completion on the Marston Site: Bankfull Events: A crest gauge was installed on the site to document bankfull events. The gauge ' is checked each month, and records the highest out-of-bank flow event that occurred during the past month. The gauge is located near stream station 60+50 (Figure 3). ' Cross Sections: Two permanent cross sections were installed per 1,000 linear feet of stream restoration work, with one (1) of the locations being a riffle cross section and one (1) location being a pool cross section. A total of 13 permanent cross sections were established across the mitigation site. Each cross section was marked on both banks with permanent pins to establish the ' exact transect used. Permanent cross section pins were surveyed and located relative to a common benchmark to facilitate easy comparison of year-to-year data. The annual cross-section surveys include points measured at all breaks in slope, including top of bank, bankfull, inner berm, edge of water, and thalweg. Riffle cross-sections are classified using the Rosgen stream classification system. Permanent cross sections for 2007 (Year 4) were surveyed in August 2007. ' Longitudinal Profiles: A longitudinal profile will be completed in Years 1, 3, and 5. The profile will be conducted for a length of restored channel at least 3,000 feet in length. Measurements will include thalweg, water surface, inner berm, bankfull, and top of low bank. Each of these ' measurements will be taken at the head of each feature, e.g. riffle, run, pool, and glide, and the max pool depth. A common benchmark will be used each year to facilitate comparison of year-to- year data. ' Photo Reference Stations: Photographs are used to visually document restoration success. Nine reference photo stations have been established across the Marston Site. Reference stations are marked with wooden stakes and GPS coordinates have been determined for each location. ' Reference photos are taken at least once per year. Reference photos are taken at each permanent cross section from both stream banks. The survey tape is centered in the photographs of the bank, and the water line is located in the lower edge of the frame with as much of the bank as possible included in each photo. Structure photos of each grade control structure are also taken. A photo log of the Marston site is included as Appendix D. ' 5.3 STREAM MORPHOLOGY MONITORING RESULTS Photographs were taken throughout the monitoring season to document the evolution of the restored stream channel (see Appendix D). Herbaceous vegetation is moderately dense along the restored stream. The channel was dry during the latter part of the growing season, making it difficult to take photographs of the stream channel itself. Pools have maintained a variety of ' depths and habitat qualities, depending on the location and type of scour features (logs, root wads, transplants etc ) During the early portion of the growin season a consistent stream flow was , . . g 16 November 2007 Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) present during the monthly site visits. Submerged aquatic vegetation and abundant fish were observed in the channel. 5.3.1 Cross Sections Year 4 cross-section monitoring data for stream stability were collected during August 2007 and compared to baseline data collected in March 2004 (Appendix B). All monitored cross sections fell within the quantitative parameters defined for "E" or "C" type channels. In-stream structures installed within the restored stream included constructed riffles, log vanes, log weirs, and root wads. Visual observations of structures throughout the past growing season have indicated that nearly all structures are functioning as designed. Two constructed riffles were installed on the lower end of the project to step the restored stream down to the elevation of the existing channel at the outlet of the project. Small localized areas of erosion were present but do not present a problem to stream stability. 5.3.2 Longitudinal Profile A longitudinal profile survey was not conducted in Year 4. The previous profile indicated there has been very little adjustment to the stream profile or dimension since construction. A stream walk was performed on March 29, 2007 and pictures were taken throughout the reach at various stations and structures. No major problems were observed at that time. Marston is in the fourth year of monitoring, therefore the stream banks are well vegetated and the stream is stable. The stream flow was low and algae had begun to grow in several pools that had little water movement. This is likely due to low rainfall in the early growing season. A second stream walk was performed on August 13, 2007 and pictures were taken throughout the reach at various stations and structures. Two small areas of concern were observed (Table 7). One log-vane located at station 28+75 has been undercut and a small beaver dam has been constructed near station 26+ 60 (Figure 7). These don't pose immediate problems but should be observed in the future. No major problems were observed. Marston is in the fourth year of monitoring, therefore the stream banks are well vegetated and the stream is stable. The stream flow was absent during this late summer stream walk, but the upper reaches contained standing water. Table 7. Stream Areas Requiring Observation Feature Issue Station Numbers Suspected Cause Photo Number Log-vane undercut 26+60 Unknown 1 Small beaver dam 28+75 Beaver activity 2 5.3.3 Hydrology Four bankfull events were documented during site visits through the use of the on-site crest gauge and visual evidence of out-of-bank flow (Table 8). The largest stream flow for Year 4 documented by the on-site crest gauge was a flow that occurred during June and was 1.6 feet above the bankfull stage. 17 November 2007 L 1 1 Table 8. Crest Gauge Data Month Recorded Crest Gauge January --- February 2.50 March 0.25 A ril 0.00 May 0.85 June 1.60 Jul 0.00 August 0.00 September 0.00 October --- November --- December --- Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) 5.4 BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SURVEY RESULTS Benthic macroinvertebrate sampling results were not available at the time this report was prepared. They will be provided at a later date. 5.5 STREAM CONCLUSIONS The channel was dry during the latter part of the growing season, making it difficult to take photographs of the stream channel itself. All potential problem areas are minor and localized. No corrective actions are recommended at this time as the channel appears to be moving toward stability. All monitored cross sections fell within the quantitative parameters defined for "E" or "C" type channels. Two small areas of concern were observed. One log-vane located at station 28+75 has been undercut and a small beaver dam has been constructed near station 26 + 60 (Figure 6). These don't pose immediate problems but should be observed in the future. Four bankfull events were documented during site visits through the use of the on site crest gauge and visual evidence of out-of-bank flow. It was concluded that the site remains on track to achieve the stream success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. 1 1 18 November 2007 0 0 0, t ?° ?a Ya I'M Ta. [ I4' I Tt -?sygy??l y.. - ??r l I 1114 r?l I _ .pl. ?2 g ?E ? 811.! 5? r //p 141 ? j 7 f aw 1 'ayr ?- ?' x _ . Marston Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) ' 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS • In 2007, three of the groundwater monitoring gauges recorded hydroperiods of at least 7% of the growing season. Two other gauges recorded hydroperiods of at least 5% of the ' growing season. The site reference wetland gauge recorded a hydroperiod of 2%. Based on the results of monitoring Years 1 through 4 and the abnormal drought conditions experienced in 2007, the site appears to be on track to achieve the hydrologic success ' criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. • The restored stream channel has remained stable and is providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. All monitored cross sections for 2007 show very little ' adjustment in stream dimension and the site remains on track to achieve the stream criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. • Vegetation Plot 3 was replanted in 2006 with two-year-old trees. The replanted trees have had an acceptable survival rate. Lespedeza had been treated by mechanical mowing and ' an herbicide application. The herbicide treatment performed on the kudzu seems to have been successful. Monitoring of lespedeza and kudzu will be continued. The average number of surviving planted stems per acre on site is 444 and the site remains on track to achieve the vegetative criteria of 260 stems per acre at the end of Year 5 as specified in ' the Mitigation Plan for the site. • Monitoring of vegetation, stream stability, and hydrology will continue through 2008. D 1 20 November 2007 APPENDIX A As-Built Survey I 1 ?J F 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 9 p O a O I4 U r , \j M ? ? C9] 7 z? I ?z U o e CO a W w O o o h U 0 FW W N H 0 r wdR x? ,=20 F u? x ? ?N?O 1, ? OJ [D -.r. ? NOY/ V li VW 0L0 a plc r o LL L c III w g d r U w' Ji?mda . W 22 ? F , O et°: w tg?tl J ? i ? ? ' O o o II ?' Mu L W ? } v y V ox w ? N o? ? h Y I i S U» a m? ?w UO $ G ? R z ZSO k?? 2 I 0 W y? 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Marston Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG Photo 5 Station 66+00 Reach l left bank. Root wad. Photo 6 Station 66+19 Reach 1 upstream. Cross section #12. 1 Marston Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 ( Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG , Photo 8 Station 39+74 Reach 1 left bank. Root wad. Photo 7 Station 59+50 Reach 1 upstream. Log vane. Marston Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG ''mfr era Photo 10 Station 13+75 Reach 2 right bank. Root wad. Photo 9Station 15+2;@4 Reach 2 upstream. Marston Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG M Vegetation Plot 1 Vegetation Plot 2 Marston Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG Vegetation Plot 3 Vegetation Plot 4 Marstotr Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG ' Vegetation Plot 5 Vegetation Plot 6 Marston Mitigation Site DRAFT - Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 4) APPENDIX D - PHOTO LOG Vegetation Plot 7 Vegetation Plot 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nahunta Mitigation Project Wayne County, North Carolina Year 3 Monitoring Report Prepared for Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC 909 Capability Drive, Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 Prepared by WK Dickson and Co., Inc. 3101 John Humphries Wynd Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 782-0495 And Ecosystem & Land Trust Monitoring PO Box 1492 3674 Pine Swamp Road Sparta, NC 28675 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Table of Contents 1.0 SUMMARY ...........................................................................................................................1 2.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Project ..........................................................................................................................2 , 2.2 Project Purpose ............................................................................................................ 2 2.3 Project History ............................................................................................................. 2 ' 3.0 HYDROLOGY ......................................................................................................................5 3.1 Success Criteria ............................................................................................................ 5 ' 3.2 Description of Hydrologic Monitoring efforts ............................................................. 5 3.3 Results of Hydrology Monitoring ................................................................................ 6 3.3.1 Site Data ....................................................................................................................... 6 ' 3.3.2 Reference Data ............................................................................................................. 6 3.3.3 Climate Data .............................................................................................................. 23 3.4 Hydrology Conclusions ............................................................................................. 25 ' 4.0 VEGETATION ....................................................................................................................27 4.1 Vegetation Success Criteria ....................................................................................... 27 ' 4.2 Description of Species and Vegetation Monitoring ................................................... 27 4.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring .............................................................................. 27 4.4 Vegetation Conclusions ............................................................................................. 29 ' 5.0 STREAM MONITORING .................................................................................................. 29 5.1 Success Criteria .......................................................................................................... 29 5.2 Description of Stream Monitoring ............................................................................. 30 5.3 Stream Monitoring Results ........................................................................................ 31 5.4 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Sampling ........................................................................ 32 ' 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................. 37 Nahunta Mitigation Site ' Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) List of Figures ' Figure 1. Vicinity Map ................................................................................................................. .. 3 Figure 2. USGS Map .................................................................................................................... .. 4 Figure 3a. Figure 3b. Cole Wetland Hydroperiod Map ................................................................................. Tapp Wetland Hydroperiod Map ................................................................................ .. 7 .. 8 Figure 3c. Edmunsen North Wetland Hydroperiod Map ............................................................. .. 9 Figure 3d. Edmunsen South Wetland Hydroperiod Map ............................................................. 10 Figure 3e. Gonder Wetland Hydroperiod Map ......................................................................•...... Figure 3f. Cook Wetland Hydroperiod Map ................................................................................ 12 Figure 4a. Cole Groundwater Gauges .......................................................................................... 14 ' Figure 4b. Figure 4c. Tapp 1-3 Groundwater Gauges ................................................................................... Tapp 4-6 Groundwater Gauges ................................................................................... 15 16 Figure 4d. Edmundsen 1-3 Groundwater Gauges ........................................................................ 17 ' Figure 4e. Figure 4f. Edmundsen 4-6 Groundwater Gauges ......................................................................... Gonder 1-3 Groundwater Gauges ................................................................................ 18 19 Figure 4g. Gonder 4-6 Groundwater Gauges ............................................................................... 20 Figure 4h. Cook Groundwater Gauges ......................................................................................... Figure 5. Reference Groundwater Gauges ................................................................................... 21 22 Figure 6. Drought Conditions Across North Carolina .................................................................. Figure 7. 2007 Precipitation Data ................................................................................................. 23 24 List of Tables Table 1 Project History and Schedule ............................................................................................ 2 ' Table 2. Hydrologic Monitoring Results ...................................................................................... 13 Table 3 Reference Hydrologic Monitoring Results ...................................................................... 23 Table 4 Wayne County Normal Rainfall and 2007 Year Observed Rainfall ............................... 25 ' Table 5. Planted Tree Species .................... Table 6. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Species Composition ....... ......... ......... ......... ............... 28 Table 7. Volunteer Tree Species .................................................................................................. 29 ' Table 8. Cole Reach 1 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data .............................................................. 34 Table 9. Tapp Reach 2 and Reach 3 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data ......................................... 34 Table 10. Tapp Reach 4 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data ........................................................... 35 ' Table 11. Edmundsen Reach 5 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data ................................................. 35 Table 12. Gonder Reach 6 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data ........................................................ 36 Table 13. Reference Site Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data .......................................................... 36 ' Table 14. Summary of 2007 Monitoring Results ......................................................................... 37 APPENDICES ' Appendix A As-Built Survey Appendix B Profile and Cross Section Data Appendix C Gauge Data ' Appendix D 2007 Site Photos ii Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) 1.0 SUMMARY This Annual Report details the monitoring activities during the 2007 growing season on the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site. The project encompasses five properties: Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen, Gonder, and Cook. The Cook and Edmundsen North properties contain non-riverine wetland restoration and do not include stream restoration. The Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen South, and Gonder tracts included both wetland and stream restoration. The 2007 data represents results from the third year of hydrologic and vegetation monitoring for both wetlands and streams. The Nahunta Swamp site involved the restoration of a non-riverine, wet, hardwood forest system and a Coastal Plain, small stream swamp as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). The project covers approximately 249 acres, with approximately 126 acres of prior-converted cropland. The project involved work on the Edmundsen, Cook, Cole, Tapp, and Gonder tracts, as defined in the site-specific mitigation plan. Hydrology was restored by filling onsite drainage ditches and topographic manipulations, in conjunction with stream restoration. After construction, it was determined that 10,815 feet of stream channel were restored along with 117.0 acres of wetland restoration, 0.5 acres of wetland enhancement, and 31.3 acres of wetland preservation. Appendix A contains the As-Built survey. This Annual Report presents the data from 25 hydrologic monitoring stations, 23 vegetation monitoring stations, and 24 permanent cross sections, as required by the approved Mitigation Plan for the site. Three of the hydrologic monitoring stations are equipped with manual groundwater gauges and 22 stations are equipped with automated gauges and a manual calibration gauge. The specific locations of vegetation plots, monitoring gauges, permanent cross sections, crest gauges, and rainfall gauges are shown on the site plan (Figure 3). Weather data from the Goldsboro Weather Station were used in conjunction with a manual rain gauge located on the site to document climatic conditions. The manual gauge was used to validate observations made at the automated station. Due to historic drought conditions, several of the stream reaches experienced periodic dry conditions. In 2007, two hydrology monitoring gauges recorded a hydroperiod of at least 12.5 percent of the growing season. Three of the remaining gauges exhibited a hydroperiod greater than 7 percent of the growing season. Twenty gauges exhibited hydroperiods below 7 percent of the growing season. These wetland hydroperiod results were largely due to the historic drought conditions experienced throughout the growing season. This Annual Report documents vegetation survivability based on twenty-three vegetation monitoring plots, as specified in the approved Mitigation Plan for this site. The vegetation monitoring indicated a survivability range of 320 stems per acre to 710 stems per acre with an overall average of 565 stems per acre. It was concluded that the site meets the initial vegetation success criteria of 320 stems per acre surviving after the third growing season, and that the site is on track to meet the final vegetative success criteria of 260 stems per acre after the fifth growing season as specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. The restored stream channels have remained stable and are providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. At least one bankfull event was recorded in each of the restored stream channels at the site. All monitored cross sections show very little adjustment in stream dimension, and it was concluded that the site remains on track to achieve the stream success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 PROJECT The Nahunta Swamp mitigation site is located in the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region near the Towns of Goldsboro and Fremont, North Carolina (Figure 1 and Figure 2). The wetland and stream restoration areas are located on the historic floodplain of Nahunta Swamp. The site is located within the eight-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) 03020203. The tributaries targeted for restoration originate on the higher ground and interstream divide areas and discharge to Nahunta Swamp after flowing across its floodplain. All of these tributaries were channelized in the past to improve drainage from surrounding agricultural fields. All restored field areas are classified as prior-converted (PC) cropland by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS). Due to the large land area encompassed by the project, the number of streams, and the complexity of the project, the project is divided into five tracts: Cole, Cook, Edmundsen, Gonder, and Tapp. The targeted restoration communities for the Nahunta Swamp mitigation site are the "Coastal Plain, small stream swamp," and "non-riverine hardwood forest" communities, as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Restoration of the site involved the restoration of small tributaries by raising the streams back to the floodplain elevations, raising the local water table by filling the drainage ditches onsite, scarification of the fields and breaking of the local plow pan to provide increased surface storage of water, and establishing stable outlets for storm flows. 2.2 PROJECT PURPOSE Monitoring of the Nahunta Swamp Site is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on the criteria found in the Mitigation Plan for the site and in the Neu-Con Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank Instrument. Hydrologic, vegetation, and stream monitoring are conducted on an annual basis. This Annual Report details the results of the monitoring efforts for 2007 (Year 3) at the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Site. 2.3 PROJECT HISTORY Table 1 Project History and Schedule Project History January 2005 Construction Completed February 2005 Post-restoration Monitoring Begins November 2005 1 st Annual Monitoring Report November 2006 2nd Annual Monitoring Report November 2007 3rd Annual Monitoring Report November 2008 Scheduled 4th Annual Monitoring Report November 2009 Scheduled 5th Annual Monitoring Report 2 November 2007 0 O 0 16 0 Project Site O o 0 o t D mr to Route 3069 1216 grate Road 7oSB as ?o / o? Joad211 aI S to 5? i 1 N Q1? V Q d a 13 ?°aot Nahunta Site Vicinity Map Legend Wayne County Streams 0 0.250.5 1 1.5 2 Roads Miles Nahunta Site ry c -. f i a • Reference Site LL { 39 7 37 U y BMnrIt Cerq • „Tay,,;,. F ,?,P f _ q'a Is T ^ -' ` d-N . r,. t k -rt I ra. o - Figure 2 Nahunta Site USGS Map Wayne County Streams 0 5001,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Roads Feet Nahunta Site Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) 3.0 HYDROLOGY 3.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the hydrologic success criterion for the site is restoration of the water table so that it remains within 12 inches of the soil surface for at least 12.5 percent of the growing season (31 consecutive days). The day counts are based on the growing season for Wayne County, which is 249 days long, beginning on March 10 and ending November 13, as determined from National Weather Service Wetlands Determination Tables (WETS) for the Goldsboro 4 SE, NC3510 station. The Mitigation Plan specified that data would be collected from manual and automated groundwater gauges. The Mitigation Plan further specifies that in order for the hydrologic data to be considered successful, the data must demonstrate wetland conditions are present in normal or dryer than normal conditions. Figure 3 (Site Plan) details all gauge locations. 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF HYDROLOGIC MONITORING EFFORTS Three manual groundwater gauges, 22 automated Infinities groundwater gauges, and six manual stream crest gauges were monitored during the 2007 growing season. Groundwater gauges, both manual and automated, were installed to a minimum depth of at least 40 inches below the ground surface. The monitoring protocol for the site specifies that automated monitoring stations will be downloaded and checked for malfunctions on a monthly basis. During monthly site visits, manual groundwater gauges are read and rainfall totals are collected from the onsite rain gauge. Automated Gauges Automatic groundwater gauges record water table elevations twice daily at 08:00 and 20:00. Infinities gauges employ pressure sensors that record water elevation above the bottom of the sensor (with atmospheric pressure compensation). Immediately adjacent to each automatic gauge is a manual calibration gauge. The calibration water table depth is recorded at monthly downloads. To determine wetland hydroperiods the automatically recorded data are compared to the calibration data to determine a standard correction factor between the calibration gauge and the automatic gauge for each location. The standard correction factor is applied to correct daily readings. The corrected daily readings are used to determine wetland hydroperiods. Manual Gauges Water table depths are recorded monthly in manual groundwater gauges. To calculate wetland hydroperiods interpolations are made between monthly readings by correlating twice daily automatic gauge readings. Each manual gauge is correlated to an automatic gauge based on proximity, landscape position, and the relationship of their groundwater depth readings (i.e. if their readings are separated by a consistent value). Once the appropriate automatic gauge has been selected a correction factor is calculated for each monthly gauge reading. This correction factor typically varies by several inches on a monthly basis. A daily rate of change between monthly correction factors is calculated to determine the daily correction factor. The daily correction factor is then applied to the automatic gauge readings to calculate an estimated daily water table depth for the manual gauge. Data Interpretation Wetland hydroperiods are calculated from twice daily water table depth elevations. A hydroperiod is calculated if the water table is equal to or less than -12 inches below ground surface for at least 24 hours. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for two consecutive readings (24 November 2007 1 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) hours) then the hydroperiod ends at the last reading within -12 inches. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for only one reading then maintains a reading above -12 inches for a minimum of 24 hours then the hydroperiod is calculated continuously. This methodology accounts for minor technical malfunctions experienced by the automatic gauges. 3.3 RESULTS OF HYDROLOGY MONITORING 3.3.1 SITE DATA The following hydroperiod statistics were calculated for each monitoring station during the growing season: 1) most consecutive days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; 2) cumulative number of days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; and 3) number of times that the water table rose to within twelve inches of the soil surface. The results of these calculations are presented in Table 2. The location of the groundwater and the stream gauges are shown on Figure 3. Figures 4a-4h provide charts of the water table depth for each of the monitoring gauges on the Cole, Tapp, Edmundsen, Gonder, and Cook properties. Appendix C contains all the 2007 gauge data. 3.3.2 REFERENCE DATA One automated groundwater gauge (Ref-AWl) was installed in the reference site during April 2003. Two additional gauges, one automated (Ref-AW2) and one manual (Ref-MW3) were installed in March 2004. These gauges show the range of conditions that were experienced across the reference site. The reference site is located in the northeastern comer of the Cole Tract, approximately 400 feet into the woodland at the edge of the agricultural field. The site is an example of a "Coastal Plain, small stream swamp," as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). The same hydroperiod statistics were calculated for each reference monitoring station during the growing season as were calculated for the site monitoring stations. Reference gauges AW 1 and AW3 exceeded the 12.5 percent hydroperiod established as success criteria for the site. The remaining reference gauge had a hydroperiod of 11.2 percent of the growing season. The reference gauge data are presented in Table 3 and Figure 5. 6 November 2007 Q O Of W W O 00 O Ln } N N V Z A Q J W 009 O M QJ Cj) L? U ° U F C ? C O N ? Cc y o E } Ln? N = N ^ W ° 0 n V Z Q J W 00• Nvrll p AV 1 1,Y( ?I 1 0 0 LDI L? a x3 r 2 Z z z_ Y m 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 a C) ?Lr)? = N N ? V Z ^ W 000 7 E i? r It .Ile / ?,?/' 1 ' fem. et ,,Or, r t, `I -ptf % ?j i '__JL 0 it 1 i • ? 1 Vi-I f'? ?1 I ? w? l JJJ ???,„ / ? 1 y ?? t I I i? ! ff W.. Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Table 2. Hvdrologic Monitoring Results 2007 Max H dro eriod (Growing Season 10-Mar throu gh 13-Nov, 249 d a s Consecutive Cumu lative Gauge Days Percent of Growing Season Days Percent of Growing Season Occurrences Cole AW 1 34 13.7 51 20.5 2 Cole MW2 30 12.0 46 18.5 2 Tapp AWl 8 3.2 8 3.2 1 Tapp AW2 9 3.6 9 3.6 1 Tapp AW3 10 4.0 12 4.8 2 Tapp AW4 19 7.6 44 17.7 4 Tapp AW5 10 4.0 12 4.8 2 Tapp AW6 12 4.8 27 10.8 6 Ed (North) AW1 13 5.2 14 5.6 2 Ed (North) AW2 14 5.6 19 7.6 3 Ed (North) AW3 13 5.2 15 6.0 2 Ed (South) AW4 12 4.8 12 4.8 1 Ed (South) AW5 12 4.8 13 5.2 2 Ed (South) AW6 11 4.4 11 4.4 1 Ed (South) AW7 11 4.4 11 4.4 1 Cook AW 1 20 8.0 60 24.1 8 Cook MW2 13 5.2 41 16.5 5 Cook AW3 57 22.9 62 24.9 2 Cook MW4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 Gonder AW 1 4 1.6 4 1.6 1 Gonder AW2 18 7.2 27 10.8 4 Gonder AW3 13 5.2 17 6.8 2 Gonder AW4 16 6.4 19 7.6 2 Gonder AW5 2 0.8 2 0.8 1 Gonder AW6 17 6.8 27 10.8 2 13 November 2007 (setpui) uoile;idl39Jd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rn aO r (O L6 v (6 N O t] >N z N O U ¦ O N V L 3 -a = Q Q U 3 O L rn Z w ? 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I , , O , I I 1 LL 1 ? i I 1 LO o Ln o to o N LO N o C7 to M o ,n (sa yOul) u 01jeA8 13.ja}e mpuno jE) Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Table 3 Reference Hvdrnlogic Monitoring Results 2007 Max H dro eriod (Growing Season 10-Mar through 13-Nov, 249 d a ys) Consecutive Cumulative Gauge Days Percent of Growing Season Da ys Percent of Growing Season Occurrences Ref AW 1 36 14.5 52 20.9 5 Ref MW2 28 11.2 28 11.2 1 Ref AW3 54 21.7 62 24.9 2 3.3.3 CLIMATE DATA The entire state of North Carolina experienced increasingly severe drought conditions throughout 2007, with some areas experiencing the lowest average stream flows on record. The first signs of drought began in February in the western part of the state. By early spring, abnormally dry conditions had spread across the state, and the western edge of the state began to see "moderate" drought conditions. From late spring through the summer, conditions steadily worsened. By August, 98 percent of North Carolina's land area was designated as being in either "severe", "extreme", or "exceptional" drought. Additionally, lowest-ever average stream flows were recorded at 13 monitoring stations in August, including nine in central North Carolina, two in the mountains, and two on the coastal plain. Nearly the entire state was categorized as experiencing "extreme" drought in September, with the southwest portion of the state categorized as experiencing "exceptional" drought. Figure 6 depicts the increasing severity of the drought throughout the year. 100% 80% L - P o _ ¦ Exceptional 60% 0 Extreme c d ? Severe .? O Moderate x ![I Abnormally Dry w 40% U No Drought a v ; v a 20% 0% n r n 0 r n r O O O O N N 0 o O N r O O N n O O N r O O N r O O N r O O N n O O N r n O O O O N N r O O N r O O N r O O N 0 O O _N O O N O O N O O N O O N O O N N (D O M ? M r` O 7 \0 N m M f V N •- tl) N M N N N th N M •- 7 N a N ? (D r r r 00 Co m m Week Figure 6. Drought Conditions Across North Carolina 23 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Figure 7 is a comparison of the 2007 monthly rainfall to historical precipitation for Wayne County (NRCS WETS Tables). Observed precipitation data were collected from an automated weather station in Goldsboro and an on-site manual rain gauge. Both on-site and Goldsboro rainfall was consistently below or slightly within normal limits throughout the growing season. The Nahunta Swamp restoration site experienced drought conditions consistent with state-wide trends. The Goldsboro monitoring station, near the Nahunta Swamp site, received less-than- normal precipitation every month, except June (Figure 7 and Table 4). The precipitation levels were over four inches below average for the months of July, August, and September. The lowest rainfall level of 0.02 inches occurred in October. The accumulated rainfall deficit - the difference between the long-term average and the observed monthly precipitation levels, aggregated monthly - began at -2.42 inches in January and fell steadily throughout the year to -32.29 inches in November. Persistent and worsening drought conditions severely impacted the wetland hydroperiods at the Nahunta Swamp restoration site. Monthly rainfall for December was not available at the time this report was prepared. 2007 Precipitation for Nahunta Site 10 r ?- - - 0 I ? Gro-ing Se son -5 ?. - - - - - T- - m L -10 9 8 . .......... • •• U v -15 0 c s M o - -- c :°. -20 a a U W d ? IL a - - r - - 5 E -25 1 j r. x -30 l 1 ?I l? I i L 0 . - - -- -35 J F M A M J J A S O N D Months -GOIdSbOfO Daily Rainfall On-site Raingauge ------- 30th/70th Percentile -6-Goldsboro Monthly Rainfall ;i -Accumulated Rainfall Deficit Figure 7. 2007 Precipitation Data 24 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Table 4 Wayne Count Normal Rainfall and 2007 Year Observed Rainfall Normal Limits Accumulated Month Average 30 Percent 70 Percent Goldsboro Precipitation On-Site Precipitation Rainfall Deficit January 4.64 3.56 5.37 2.22 --- -2.42 February 3.67 2.47 4.28 1.67 8.69 -4.42 March 4.55 3.28 5.53 0.86 1.57 -8.11 April 3.45 2.15 4.31 1.91 3.34 -9.65 May 3.87 2.65 4.83 1.09 1.58 -12.43 June 4.03 2.51 4.94 2.92 2.50 -13.54 July 5.34 3.51 6.38 1.22 3.09 -17.66 August 5.52 3.49 6.34 0.71 3.98 -22.47 September 5.57 2.43 7.4 1.61 3.30 -26.57 October 3.1 1.99 4.39 0.02 0.55 -29.51 November 3.01 1.94 3.65 0.23 3.82 -32.29 December 3.44 2.28 4.25 --- --- --- Total 50.19 32.26 61.67 14.46 23.73 --- 3.4 HYDROLOGY CONCLUSIONS Typical hydrologic conditions were modeled during the design phase to estimate the function of the restored site. The data indicated that the restored hydroperiod would be approximately 7 percent across much of the restored wetland site. Coastal Plain, small stream swamp systems have highly variable flows and depending on the size of the watershed, can become dry during parts of the year. High water table conditions are often experienced only for brief periods during the early and later parts of the growing season. Since no wetland system is homogeneous throughout, hydrology will vary across the restored site. Factors that will affect hydrology in any particular location include seepage inputs and outputs, degree of ponding, frequency of stream flooding events, soil type, precipitation, and subsoil conditions. The approved Mitigation Plan states that if the rainfall data for any given year during the monitoring period is not normal, the reference wetland data can be accessed to determine if there is a positive correlation between the performance of the restoration site and the natural hydrology of the reference site. During the 2007 growing season precipitation was below normal limits for most of the growing season. These conditions negatively affected wetland hydroperiods of both the reference site and the restoration areas. Generally, the reference wetland hydroperiods exceeded the restoration hydroperiods. It should be noted that the existing reference wells are considerably up-gradient from the Nahunta Swamp Canal which bisects the mitigation site and therefore may not accurately represent the full range of conditions at the mitigation site. Cole Property (7.9 acres of restored wetlands) The Cole property is the northern most property within the Nahunta Swamp site. This property has two gauges; one manual and one automated and is located adjacent to the reference site (Figure 3a). Figure 4a shows the hydrograph of the two onsite gauges. Gauge Cole AW 1 exhibited a successful hydroperiod of 13.7 percent of the growing season. Gauge Cole MW2 exhibited a hydroperiod of 12.0 percent of the growing season. While this is below the 12.5 percent success criteria established in the Mitigation Plan, it is significant in light of the extremely low rainfall experienced throughout the growing season and comparable to the 25 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site ' Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) hydroperiod results at the reference wetland site. Based on 2007 and prior year monitoring results and comparisons to reference conditions, it is concluded that the Cole property is performing as ' designed and is on track to achieve the success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan. Tapp Property (17.9 acres of restored wetlands) ' The Tapp property has six automated gauges (Figure 3b). Figures 4b and 4c show the hydrograph of the onsite gauges. Tapp AW4 exhibited a wetland hydroperiod of 7.6 percent of the growing season. All other Tapp gauges exhibited wetland hydroperiods between 3.2 and 4.8 ' percent of the growing season. It is difficult to draw hydrology success conclusions for the Tapp property due to the below average rainfall in the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons and the abnormal drought conditions during the 2007 growing season. Previous years monitoring data documented that the Tapp site experienced a range of conditions predicted by design models and with the range of conditions experienced at the reference wetland site. Edmundsen Property (North-16.5 acres of restored wetlands; South-21.0 acres of restored ' wetlands) The Edmundsen property is broken into two areas. Edmundsen North is located on the north side of Big Daddy Road and involves non-riverine wetland restoration only (Figure 3c). Edmundsen 1 South is located on the south side of Big Daddy Road and is associated with riverine wetland restoration (Figure 3d). Figures 4d and 4e show a combined hydrograph of the onsite gauges. Edmundsen North reach has three automated gauges (Ed AW 1, Ed AW2, and Ed AW3). ' Edmundsen South reach has four gauges (Ed AW4, Ed AW5, Ed AW6, and Ed AW7). All three Edmundsen North gauges exhibited wetland hydroperiods of 5.2 to 5.6 percent of the growing season. All four Edmundsen South gauges exhibited wetland hydroperiods of 4.4 to 4.8 percent of the growing season. It is difficult to draw hydrology success conclusions due to the below average rainfall in the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons and the abnormal drought conditions during the 2007 growing season. Previous years monitoring data documented that the Edmundsen site experiences a range of conditions predicted by design models and with the range ' of conditions experienced at the reference wetland site. ' Gonder Property (17.9 acres of restored wetlands) The Gonder property has six automated gauges (Figure 3e). Figures 4f and 4g show the hydrograph of the on-site gauges. Gonder AW2 exhibited a wetland hydroperiod of 7.2 percent of the growing season. Gonder AW3, AW4, and AW6 exhibited wetland hydroperiods of 5.2 to 6.8 ' percent of the growing season. Gonder AW 1 and AW5 exhibited wetland hydroperiods of 1.6 and 0.8 percent of the growing season, respectively. It is difficult to draw hydrology success conclusions due to the below average rainfall in the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons and the ' abnormal drought conditions during the 2007 growing season. Previous years monitoring data documented that much of the Gonder site meets success criteria, although Gonder AW 1 and AW5 have experienced short hydroperiods in all previous monitoring years. It is believed that these gauges may be located within highly conductive soil layers. Soil investigations in this area have 1 confirmed the presence of sandy inclusions within generally clayey soils. Cook Property (29.2 acres of restored wetlands) ' The Cook property has four gauges; two manual and two automated (Figure 3f). Figure 4h shows the hydrograph of the four onsite gauges. Cook AW3 exceeded the hydrologic success criteria and reference conditions with a wetland hydroperiod of 22.9 percent of the growing season. Cook AW 1 and MW2 exhibited wetland hydroperiods of 5.2 and 8.0 percent of the growing season, respectively. Cook MW4 did not exhibit a wetland hydroperiod during the 2007 growing season. It is difficult to draw hydrology success conclusions due to the below average rainfall in the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons and the abnormal drought conditions during the 26 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) 2007 growing season. Previous years monitoring data documented that the Cook site frequently exceeded the success criteria and the hydroperiods documented for the reference site. 4.0 VEGETATION 4.1 VEGETATION SUCCESS CRITERIA The interim measure of vegetative success for the Nahunta Swamp Mitigation Plan will be the survival of at least 320 3-year old planted trees per acre at the end of year 3 of the monitoring period. The final vegetative success criteria will be the survival of 260 5-year old planted trees per acre at the end of year five of the monitoring period. Up to 20 percent of the site species composition may be comprised of volunteer species. Remedial action may be required should these (i.e. loblolly pine, red maple, sweetgum, etc.) present a problem and exceed 20 percent composition. 4.2 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES AND VEGETATION MONITORING The following tree species were planted in the Wetland Restoration Area: Table 5. Planted Tree Species ID Scientific Name Common Name FAC Status 1 Fraxinus enns lvanica Green Ash FACW 2 N ssa s Ivatica Black Gum FAC 3 N ssa a uatica Water Tupelo OBL 4 uercus lauri olio Laurel Oak FACW 5 uercus 1 rata Overcu Oak OBL 6 uercus michauxii Swam Chestnut Oak FACW- 7 uercus ni ra Water Oak FAC 8 uercus hellos Coastal Willow Oak FACW- 9 uercus shumardii Shumard Oak FACW- 10 Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress OBL All of the planted stems inside the plot were flagged with orange flagging and marked with a three-foot piece of PVC pipe to identify them as the planted stems (vs. volunteers) and to help in locating them in the future. Each stem was then tagged with a permanent numbered aluminum tag. 4.3 RESULTS OF VEGETATION MONITORING The following tables present stem counts for each of the monitoring plots. Each planted tree species is identified across the top row, and each plot is identified down the left column. The numbers on the top row correlate to the ID column of Table 5. Trees are flagged in the field on a quarterly basis before the flags degrade. Flags are utilized because they will not interfere with the growth of the tree. Volunteers are also flagged during this process. The plots are further sectioned into the individual tracts that comprise the Nahunta Swamp restoration site. 27 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Tahle 6_ Woetation Monitoring Plot Snecies Comnosition Plot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Stems/Acre Cook NI 3 6 0 1 22 10 0 13 3 0 58 580 N2 11 0 0 1 2 25 0 5 0 15 59 590 N3 1 12 0 5 4 15 1 22 0 0 60 600 N4 20 0 0 4 6 7 0 19 0 15 71 710 N5 2 0 14 9 4 2 1 5 0 28 65 650 Edmundson North N6 6 5 0 12 7 15 0 2 0 13 60 600 N7 9 2 0 6 13 12 2 10 0 6 60 600 N8 6 6 5 3 3 17 0 5 0 10 55 550 Tapp N9 17 8 0 0 5 7 1 4 14 3 59 590 N10 8 5 0 4 9 6 0 12 10 7 61 610 N11 3 6 0 2 5 8 0 4 9 16 53 530 N12 6 5 0 3 7 1 0 7 36 0 65 650 Cole N13 4 1 0 4 6 8 0 11 13 8 55 550 N14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 600 Edmundson South N15 6 5 0 1 4 10 0 5 15 2 48 480 N16 11 6 0 5 6 0 0 8 6 6 48 480 N17 6 5 0 4 3 3 0 4 13 6 44 440 N18 2 8 0 4 4 4 4 15 6 7 54 540 Gonder N19 4 1 0 9 11 0 0 15 12 9 61 610 N20 9 8 6 2 6 1 5 5 8 5 55 550 N21 8 5 3 2 6 2 0 0 6 0 32 320 N22 10 3 10 0 4 1 0 18 5 9 60 600 N23 8 2 5 0 4 6 0 11 12 9 57 570 Average items/Acre: )b-,) Range of Stems/Acre: 320-710 The space between the rows of planted trees was mowed in 2006 and appears to be successful in stunting the growth of the softwood volunteer species. Many of the mowed softwood volunteer species are re-sprouting from their stumps and subsequent maintenance mowing will be necessary. Table 7 presents the most commonly found woody volunteer species. 28 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Table 7. Volunteer Tree Species ID Scientific Name Common Name FAC Status A Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum FAC+ B Acer rubrum Red Maple FAC C Diospyros virginiana Persimmon FAC D Betula ni a River Birch FACW After construction of the mitigation site, a permanent ground cover seed mixture of Virginia wild rye (Elymus virginicus), switch grass (Panicum virgatum), and fox sedge (Carex vulpinoidea) was broadcast on the site at a rate of 10 pounds per acre. These species are dominant on the site, though they pose no threat to the survival or health of the planted or naturally occurring hydrophytic vegetation. Hydrophytic herbaceous vegetation, including rush (Juncus effusus), spike-rush (Eleocharis obtusa), wool grass (Scirpus spp.), boxseed (Ludwigia sp.), and sedge (Carex sp.), is also occurring on site, particularly in areas of inundation. The presence of these herbaceous wetland plants confirms the presence of wetland hydrology on the site. There are zones of weedy species occurring on the site, though none seem to be posing any problems for the woody or herbaceous hydrophytic vegetation. The weedy species are mostly annuals and seem to pose very little threat to survivability onsite. Commonly seen weedy vegetation includes ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) and dill (Foeniculum vulgare). Any threatening weedy vegetation found in the future will be documented and discussed. 4.4 VEGETATION CONCLUSIONS This site was planted in non-riverine hardwoods and coastal plain swamp species in March 2004 and December of 2004. There were twenty-three 1/10`h acre vegetation-monitoring plots established throughout the planting areas. The 2007 vegetation monitoring documented an average tree density greater than 565 stems per acre and a range of tree density of 320 to 710 stems per acre. The site meets the minimum interim success criteria of 320 trees per acre at the end of Year 3, and is on track to meet the final success criteria of 260 trees per acre by the end of Year 5. 5.0 STREAM MONITORING 5.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the stream restoration success criteria for the site includes the following: Bankfull Events: Two bankfull flow events must be documented within the five-year monitoring period. Cross Sections: There should be little change in as-built cross sections. Cross sections shall be classified using the Rosgen stream classification method and all monitored cross sections should fall within the quantitative parameters defined for "E" or "C" type channels. Longitudinal Profiles: The longitudinal profiles should show that the bedform features are remaining stable, e.g. they are not aggrading or degrading. Bedforms observed should be consistent with those observed in "E" and "C" type channels. 29 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Photo Reference Stations: Photographs will be used to subjectively evaluate channel aggradation or degradation, bank erosion, success of riparian vegetation and effectiveness of erosion control measures. Benthic Macroinvertebrate: Sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates within the restored stream channel shall be conducted for the first three years of post-restoration monitoring. 5.2 DESCRIPTION OF STREAM MONITORING ' To document the stated success criteria, the following monitoring program was instituted following construction completion on the Nahunta Swamp Site: ' Bankfull Events: Six crest gauges (one per reach) were installed on the site to document bankfull events. Crest gauges are checked monthly, and the highest out-of-bank flow event that occurred during the past month is recorded. See Figures 3a-3f for crest gauge locations. Cross sections: Two permanent cross sections were installed per 1,000 linear feet of stream restoration, with one of the locations being a riffle cross section and one location being a pool cross section. A total of 24 permanent cross sections were established across the mitigation site. 1 Each cross section was marked on both banks with permanent pins. Permanent cross section pins were surveyed and located relative to a common benchmark to facilitate easy comparison of year- to-year data. The annual cross section surveys include points measured at all breaks in slope, including top of bank, bankfull, inner berm, edge of water, and thalweg. Riffle cross sections are classified using the Rosgen stream classification system. Permanent cross sections for 2007 (Year ' 3) were surveyed in August 2007. Longitudinal Profiles: A complete longitudinal profile is surveyed in years one, three, and five. The profile is at least 3,245 feet in length (30 percent of the total restored length) and equitably distributed across the reaches. Measurements include thalweg, water surface, and top of low bank/ bankfull. Each of these measurements will be taken at the head of each feature, e.g. riffle, run, pool, and glide, and the max pool depth. A common benchmark will be used each year to facilitate comparisons of year-to-year data. Longitudinal profiles for 2007 (Year 3) were surveyed in August 2007. Photo Reference Stations: Photographs are used to visually document restoration success. ' Reference stations are marked with wooden stakes and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates have been determined for each location. Reference photos are taken at each permanent cross section from both streambanks. The survey tape is centered in the photographs ' of the bank, and the water line is located in the lower edge of the frame with as much of the bank as possible included in each photo. In-stream structures (e.g., rock vanes, cross vanes, and constructed riffles) are also photographed. Photo reference stations will be photographed at least ' once per year for at least 5 years following construction. Appendix D contains representative site photos. Benthic Macroinvertebrates: Benthic macroinvertebrate data are collected from the reference reach (upstream of project reach) and within the project reaches. Pre-restoration data were collected in April 2002, prior to initiation of stream restoration practices. The site was sampled at reaches 1, 3, and 5 and reach 1 was sampled upstream of the project property as a reference reach. Post-restoration sampling was conducted one year after construction activities were completed, and is conducted annually thereafter for a total of three years. Sample collection follows protocols described in the standard operating procedures of the Biological Assessment Unit of the North 30 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Carolina Division of Water Quality. The Qual-4 collection method is used for the collection of macroinvertebrate samples, and a state-certified laboratory performs the identification of the macroinvertebrate samples. The metrics calculated include total and Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT) taxa richness, EPT abundance and biotic index values. 2007 benthic sampling was conducted in March. 5.3 STREAM MONITORING RESULTS Year 3 cross section and profile monitoring data for stream stability were collected during August 2007 and compared to baseline data collected in February of 2005. Permanent cross sections document the stream dimension at 24 locations (Appendix B). The cross sections show that there has been very little adjustment to stream dimension since construction. Profile measurements (Appendix B) indicate that there has been little adjustment to stream profile and all the restoration reaches fall within the quantitative parameters defined for "B" or "C" type channels. In-stream structures installed within the restored reach included constructed riffles, log vanes, log weirs, and root wads. Visual observations of structures throughout the past growing season indicate that all structures are functioning as designed. No specific problem areas are evident. All stream channels are stable and no repairs or remedial actions are necessary. Photographs have been taken throughout the monitoring season to document the evolution of the restored stream channels and onsite vegetation (Appendix D). Low stream flows were observed in several reaches during the growing season, and several of the stream reaches were dry for periods of the growing season. The low flow conditions contributed to growth of herbaceous vegetation in isolated sections of the stream channels. Each reach is discussed in detail below. Reach 1 (Cole, 1159 linear feet restored length) Reach 1 had stream flow for most or all of the growing season. Some vegetation has grown in the riffles, causing minor aggradation. Two riffle cross sections (#1 and #3), one pool (#2) cross section, and 405 linear feet of profile (STA 13+10 to 17+15) were surveyed on Reach 1. The channel dimensions remain stable. Bankfull events on the reach were documented during four site visits through the use of the onsite crest gauge and visual evidence of out-of-bank flow. The largest stream flow documented by the crest gauge on the site was a flow that occurred in January or February and was approximately 3.60 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. Reach 2 (Tapp, 1820 linear feet restored length) Sections of Reach 2 were dry for a significant portion of the growing season, and vegetation has grown throughout channel. Two riffle cross sections (#4 and #6), two pool cross sections (#5 and #7), and 605 linear feet of profile (STA 15+00 to 21+05) were surveyed on Reach 2. Little change was observed on this reach and the channel dimensions remain stable. A bankfull event was recorded on Reach 2 during the February monthly site visit 1.30 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. Reach 3 (Tapp, 1090 linear feet restored length) Reach 3 had stream flow for most of the growing season. Two riffle cross sections (#8 and #10), one pool cross section (#9), and 1395 linear feet of profile (STA 13+65 to 17+60) were surveyed on Reach 3. The channel dimensions remain stable. One bankfull event was documented in February. This event had a flow 0.6 feet above the bankfull stage. Early in the growing season a large sediment deposit was observed in Reach 3 between STA 11+00 and STA 15+00. The sediment originated from upstream sources outside of the conservation easement and as a result of an isolated incident. The sediment deposit essentially blocked the channel near the confluence 31 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) with Reach 2. Corrective measures were undertaken in August 2007 and the sediment was removed and deposited outside the conservation easement. Supplemental live stakes were installed along the repaired stream sections to stabilize the disturbed bank. Cross Section 8 is in the repaired section of channel and shows little change in dimension as a result of the repair. No additional sediment deposits have been observed in Reach 3 following the repair. A log weir at li ' ng. STA 13+90 has slight erosion on the right bank due to the right side of the log structure sett No repair is recommended at this time. Reach 4 (Tapp, 1452 linear feet restored length) Reach 4 was dry for a significant portion of the growing season. Vegetation has grown within the channel especially in the riffles. Two riffle cross sections (#11 and #13), one pool (#12) cross ' section, and 600 linear feet of profile (STA 16+15 to 22+15) were surveyed on this reach. No erosion was observed, and the channel dimensions remain stable. A bankfull event was recorded on Reach 4 during the February monthly site visit (0.6 feet above bankfull stage). ' Reach 5 (Edmundsen South, 2083 linear feet restored length) Reach 5 had stream flow for the majority of the growing season. Some vegetation has grown in ' the riffles, causing some minor aggradation. Three riffle cross sections (#14, #16 and #18), two pool (#15 and #17) cross sections, and 685 linear feet of profile (STA 21+00 to 27+85) were surveyed on this reach. The channel dimensions remain stable. Bankfull events on the reach were documented during two site visits through the use of the onsite crest gauge and visual evidence of ' out-of-bank flow. The largest stream flow documented by the crest gauge on the site was observed during the February site visit and was 3.20 feet above bankfull stage. ' Reach 6 (Gonder, 3211 linear feet restored length) Reach 6 had stream flow in the upper 600 feet for most of the growing season. Below the upper 600 feet, the stream channel runs through areas of apparent high conductivity soil and, during low flow conditions, leaves the channel through subsurface flow. Though the lower section was usually dry, there is clear evidence that during high flows, water was present throughout the channel. A bankfull event was recorded on Reach 4 during the February monthly site visit (1.3 feet above bankfull stage). Some vegetation has grown in the riffles, causing slight aggradation. Four riffle cross sections (#19, #21, #23 and #24), two pool (#20 and #22) cross sections, and 1075 linear feet of profile (STA 25+20 to 35+95) were surveyed on this reach. The channel ' dimensions remain stable. 5.4 BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SAMPLING ' Benthic macroinvertebrates were collected at five tracts along the restoration reaches and at one reference reach location in March 2007. The North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) Qual-4 collection method was utilized. In addition to benthic sampling, NCDWQ habitat assessment forms were completed at each monitoring station. Benthos samples were preserved in alcohol and later identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level by an aquatic ecologist. Tables 8-13 list the taxa collected, relative abundance, and tolerance values. The NCDWQ Standard Operating Procedures for Benthic Macroinvertebrates (2006) assigns ' tolerance values for common macroinvertebrates in North Carolina. Tolerance values range from 0 to 10 with low scores indicating species that are intolerant to either pollution, excess sediments, or other disturbances. Overall, the Nahunta restoration sites have macroinvertebrate assemblages that are tolerant and characteristic of slow moving streams or impoundments. 32 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Reach 1 (Cole) Reach 1 (Table 8) received a habitat score of 42 out 100 possible points. The majority of taxa collected are generally tolerant species characteristic of slow moving waters. The relatively large size of the taxa collected indicates the presence of year round water at this site. Reach 2 (Tapp South) Reach 2 (Table 9) received a score of 46 out of 100 possible points on the habitat assessment metrics. Most of the taxa captured at Reach 2 are tolerant species that inhabit slow moving waters. The relatively large size of the taxa collected indicates the presence of year round water at this site. Reach 4 (Tapp North) Reach 4 (Table 10) received a score of 47 out of 100 possible points on the habitat assessment metrics. The species assemblage at this site is dominated by large dragonfly nymphs. One limnephilid caddisfly was collected. The assemblage at this site is indicative of slow moving sandy bottom channels. Reach 5 (Edmundsen) Reach 5 (Table 11) received a habitat score of 46 out of 100 possible points. The majority of taxa collected were dragonfly nymphs which are generally more tolerant species that generally inhabit depositional area in slow moving waters (Table 10). Several larger dragonfly nymphs were collected indicating the presence of year round water. Reach 6 (Gonder) Reach 6 (Table 12) received a habitat score of 46 out 100 possible points. Several EPT taxa were collected at this location in 2007 compared with none in 2006. These EPT are only moderately pollution tolerant. Most taxa collected at Reach 6 are generally tolerant species (Table 11). Reference Reach The reference reach (Table 13) received a habitat score of 82 out of 100 possible points. Several intolerant species were collected at this site. The majority of taxa collected at the reference site are species that inhabit slow to moderate flowing stream channels. 33 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site ' Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Tahlo R fnln Rnarh 1 RPnthir MarrninvPrtehrate Data 1 1 Order Famil Genus Species Tolerance Value No. Odonata Coena rionidae Ishnura s 9.5 5 Odonata Calio to idae Calio to x s 7.8 2 Odonata Gom hidae Gom hus s 5.8 2 Odonata Libellulidae Libellula s 9.6 1 E hemero tera Caenidae Caenis s 7.4 19 E hemero tera Baetidae Centro tilum s 6.6 2 Coleo tera Hali lidae Hali lus s 8.7 1 Hemi tera Corixidae Corixidae 9 1 Di tera Simulidae Simulium s 6 1 Di tera Chironimidae Concha elo is Group 8.4 20 Total Number of Or anisms 54 Total Number of Taxa 10 Total Number of EPT 21 Table 9. Tann Reach 2 and Reach 3 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data Order Family Genus Species Tolerance Value No. Odonata Coena rionidae Ishnura s 9.5 1 Odonata Libellulidae Libellula s 9.6 1 E hemero tera Baetidae Centro tilum s 6.6 2 Coleo tera D iscidae A abus s 8.9 1 Coleo tera Hali lidae Hali lus s 8.7 1 Coleo tera H dro hilidae Berosus s 8.4 1 Hemi tera Corixidae Corixidae 9 1 Di tera Simulidae Simulium s 6 1 Di tera Chironimidae Concha elo is Group 8.4 12 Am hi oda Gammaridae Gammarus spp t 9.1 2 Total Number of Organisms 23 Total Number of Taxa 10 Total Number of EPT 2 34 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) Table 10. Tann Reach 4 Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data Order Family Genus Species Tolerance Value No. Odonata Coenagrionidae Ishnura spp 9.5 4 Odonata Caliopterygidae Caliopteryx spp 7.8 17 Odonata Libellulidae Libellula spp 9.6 4 Odonata Libellulidae Erythemis simplicicollis 9.7 1 Tricoptera Limnephilidae Ironoquia puntatissima 7.8 1 Di tera Chironimidae Concha elo is Group 8.4 11 Total Number of Organisms 38 Total Number of Taxa 6 Total Number of EPT 1 TahIp 11 Fdmnndpapn Reach 5 Renthir Macrninvertebrate Data Order Family Genus Species Tolerance Value No. Odonata Libellulidae Libellula s 9.6 3 Odonata Libellulidae Plathemis 1 dia 10 7 Odonata Libellulidae S m etrum s 7.3 1 Odonata Coena rionidae Ishnura s 9.5 1 Odonata Coana rionidae Ar- is bi unctulata 8.2 2 Odonata Coana rionidae Enala a s 8.9 1 Odonata Calio to idae Calio to x s 7.8 4 E hemero tera E hemerallidae Eu to hella s 4.3 1 Di tera Chironimidae Concha elo is Group 8.4 4 Total Number of Organisms 24 Total Number of Taxa 11 Total Number of EPT 25 35 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) TahlP 12_ f_nnrler RPnrh 6 Renthie Mnerninvertehrate Data 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Order Family Genus Species Tolerance Value No. Odonata Coena rionidae Ishnura s 9.5 3 Odonata Libellulidae Libellula s 9.6 4 E hemero tera Caenidae Caenis s 7.4 8 E hemero tera E hemerallidae Eu to hella s 4.3 3 E hemero tera He to eniidae He to enia s 2.6 3 Tricho tera H dro s chidae Cheumato s the s 6.2 11 Coleo tera Hali lidae Hali lus s 8.7 5 Di tera Simulidae Simulium s 6 2 Di tera Chironimidae Concha elo is Group 8.4 11 Deca oda Cambaridae Procambarus s 7 2 Gastra oda Ph sidae Ph sella s 8.8 2 Total Number of Organisms 54 Total Number of Taxa 11 Total Number of EPT 25 Table 13. Reference Site Benthic Macroinvertebrate Data Order Family Genus Species Tolerance Value No. Odonata Cordule astridae Cordule aster maculata 5.7 3 Odonata Calio to idae Calio to x s 7.8 3 Me alo tera Co dalidae Chauliodes rastricornis 8.4 2 Pleco tera Perlodidae Iso erla bilineata 5.4 17 Pleco tera Nemouridae Am hinemura s 3.3 13 Am hi oda Gammaridae Gammarus s 9.1 5 Tricho tera H dro s chidae Di lectrona modesta 2.2 4 Coleo tera Ptilodac lidae Anch tarsus bicolor 3.6 2 Total Number of Organisms 49 Total Number of Taxa 8 Total Number of EPT 34 36 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1 able 14. Jummar or Luu / ivlonitorm Kesuits Percent of Gauges With Percent of Stream Wetland H dro eriod Vegetation Number of R t ti W tl d ora es on e an Linear Plots >320 Bankfutl Tract Acres Feet 7.0-12.5 >12.5 stems per Events acre Cole - 7.9 1,159 50 50 100 4 Reach 1 Tapp - 17.9 1,820 17 0 100 1 Reach 2 Tapp - --- 1,090 --- ---- 100 1 Reach 3 Tapp - --- 1,452 --- --- 100 1 Reach 4 Edmundsen 16.5 0 0 100 --- North Edmundsen 21.0 2,083 0 0 100 2 South - Reach 5 Gonder - 24.5 3,211 17 0 100 1 Reach 6 Cook 29.2 --- 0 25 100 --- Total 117.0 10,815 Hydrologic monitoring is inconclusive due to another year of historically low rainfall throughout much of the growing season. Although hydroperiods at the reference wells generally exceeded hydroperiods of the restoration site wells, both sets of wells displayed a range of conditions. Of the 25 hydrology monitoring gauges, two recorded a consecutive hydroperiod for at least 12.5 percent of the growing season and five recorded consecutive hydroperiods of at least 7.0 percent of the growing season. • The restored stream channels have remained stable. All surveyed cross sections and profile, for 2007 show very little adjustment in stream dimension. A minimum of one bankfull flow was documented on each reach. It was concluded that all streams are on track to achieve the stream success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. • Vegetation monitoring has documented the average number of stems per acre on site to be 565 which is a survival rate of 82 percent based on the initial planting count of 690 stems per acre. The range of tree density is from 320 to 710 stems per acre. It was concluded that all areas of the site are on track to achieve the vegetative success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. In 2006, mowing between the rows of planted stems occurred to control the invasive softwood volunteer species such as red maple, sweet gum, and pine. Targeted back-pack herbicide application occurred on those species located within the rows of planted stems. The undesirable species have been stunted. Future mowing and herbicide application will be necessary to further control these undesirable species and keep their occurrence under 20 percent of the total trees within the mitigation site. 37 November 2007 Nahunta Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 3) • Monitoring of vegetation, stream stability, and hydrology will continue through 2009. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 38 November 2007 APPENDIX A As-Built t Q w - W ? m. 7 U l e U > > J wy 8 D e U _ .g cWi ^^? ur q Yly6 ?6• 8 Y h q 14 x Q w 4m g ? a a x ? G ? O L Q C7 ti W z CO) x W o_ F " U ? via z U / \ ?? ?J\ O ?? Fr 2 Q W ?N aV UN y !d • Z z ° QO A (L / Z? Up 14 n C U KZ W? 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O (O m L6 O) O O O (4) uoil-ena13 0 0 0 o N 0 co 12, cu, N } 0 LO N co N O L m Q it O th I O 0 LO r Lf) O LO LO L rn 6 rn L'i rn 4 rn O O O O (11) uOlIena13 rr co N C O U N Cf) O U c? c m z C m w i J t0 O O J ?C C O m T t O7 R ,r t0 01 _C Y O O J .?G C R m d J cC 01 Y O O J 0 0 O Cl) N ,It N C O U O Cf) N O i U co C 7 L n7 Z 0 LO O L O Cl) a? } N N N IT} I 00 Q Y Q ICI Q O N O f----'rte: O ,6 O O M O N O O m rn O rn (11) uOIJBAOJ3 APPENDIX C Gauge Data i 1 1 1 n Date Water Level (inches) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 1-Jan-2007 1-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 26-Jan-2007 26-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 1-Feb-2007 1-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 - 18-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 20-Feb-2007 20-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 01-Mar-2007 01-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 O6-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 O8-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 17-Mar-2007 17-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 26-Mar-2007 -13.94 0.48 -15.72 -14.78 26-Mar-2007 -13.93 0.45 -16.23 -15.69 27-Mar-2007 -13.88 0.55 -16.11 -14.16 27-Mar-2007 -14.27 0.4 -16.80 -15.56 28-Mar-2007 -14.30 0.48 -16.90 -16.03 28-Mar-2007 3.12 -3.00 -14.49 -10 0.31 -16 -17.67 -17.95 29-Mar-2007 2.90 -14.78 0.34 -18.49 -19.20 29-Mar-2007 2.98 -14.63 0.35 -18.75 -19.93 30-Mar-2007 2.55 -14.75 0.32 -19.45 -19.29 30-Mar-2007 2.84 -14.73 0.19 -20.14 -20.20 31-Mar-2007 2.59 -14.99 0.33 -20.80 -20.05 31-Mar-2007 2.93 -15.09 0.22 -21.46 -21.63 01-Apr-2007 2.89 -15.25 0.33 -22.08 -21.40 01-Apr-2007 2.99 -15.24 0.21 -22.63 -21.76 02-Apr-2007 3.11 -14.99 0.42 -22.77 -19.93 02-Apr-2007 3.20 -15.40 0.18 -23.09 -21.43 03-Apr-2007 2.63 -15.35 0.2 -23.80 -22.26 03-Apr-2007 2.85 -15.58 -0.04 -24.48 -23.13 04-Apr-2007 2.56 -15.10 0.12 -25.15 -22.94 04-Apr-2007 2.87 -15.79 -0.1 -25.82 -24.19 05-Apr-2007 2.00 -16.13 -0.14 -26.85 -25.05 05-Apr-2007 2.24 -16.36 -0.42 -27.72 -25.99 06-Apr-2007 1.80 -16.50 -0.31 -28.60 -27.02 06-Apr-2007 2.08 -16.59 -0.42 -29.18 -27.40 07-Apr-2007 1.56 -16.76 -0.2 -29.77 -27.15 07-Apr-2007 1.02 -17.09 -0.54 -30.23 -27.93 08-Apr-2007 -0.19 -17.24 -0.48 -30.87 -28.51 08-Apr-2007 -0.07 -17.28 -0.63 -31.26 -28.90 09-Apr-2007 -0.46 -17.61 -0.49 -31.69 -28.59 09-Apr-2007 -0.34 -17.68 -0.53 -31.96 -29.18 10-Apr-2007 1.06 -17.98 -0.43 -32.30 -29.62 10-Apr-2007 2.43 -17.90 -0.58 -32.52 -30.14 Date Water Level (inches) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 11-Apr-2007 3.06 -17.92 -0.47 -32.77 -30.51 11-Apr-2007 3.36 -17.70 -0.18 -32.73 -30.60 12-Apr-2007 4.21 -6.82 2.23 -1.12 -6.14 12-Apr-2007 3.87 -10.17 1.22 -2.08 -5.49 13-Apr-2007 3.37 -11.60 0.82 -3.59 -4.45 13-Apr-2007 3.57 -12.55 0.47 -8.61 -6.87 14-Apr-2007 3.34 -13.42 0.45 -10.08 -9.10 14-Apr-2007 3.45 -13.87 0.25 -12.18 -12.03 15-Apr-2007 4.41 -10.35 1.99 0.34 0.79 15-Apr-2007 5.09 -3.91 2.12 -0.38 0.67 16-Apr-2007 4.11 -1.00 1.62 -1.17 -0.27 16-Apr-2007 4.06 -2.80 0.95 -1.81 -1.11 17-Apr-2007 3.63 -5.19 0.74 -2.17 -1.61 17-Apr-2007 3.92 -6.83 0.44 -4.80 -2.68 18-Apr-2007 3.51 -8.10 0.44 -6.54 -3.05 18-Apr-2007 3.82 -9.22 0.31 -8.80 -4.43 19-Apr-2007 3.10 -10.16 0.35 -9.31 -5.02 19-Apr-2007 2.92 -10.98 0.26 -10.54 -6.26 20-Apr-2007 2.66 -11.72 0.31 -10.91 -8.41 20-Apr-2007 2.86 -12.23 0.16 -12.54 -10.96 21-Apr-2007 2.34 -12.89 0.21 -13.11 -13.19 21-Apr-2007 2.49 -13.38 0.02 -15.51 -15.82 22-Apr-2007 1.64 -13.94 0.11 -16.93 -17.23 22-Apr-2007 1.56 -14.39 -0.06 -19.01 -18.63 23-Apr-2007 0.89 -6.00 -14.74 -10 0.05 -16 -20.67 -19.30 23-Apr-2007 1.36 -15.16 -0.2 -22.20 -20.56 24-Apr-2007 0.47 -15.41 -0.07 -23.68 -21.31 24-Apr-2007 0.68 -15.95 -0.24 -25.02 -22.94 25-Apr-2007 -0.09 -16.01 -0.12 -26.26 -24.40 25-Apr-2007 -0.76 -16.63 -0.42 -27.42 -26.08 26-Apr-2007 -3.03 -16.79 -0.33 -28.66 -27.44 26-Apr-2007 -4.15 -17.24 -0.61 -29.78 -28.81 27-Apr-2007 -4.62 -17.18 -0.43 -30.83 -29.70 27-Apr-2007 -5.61 -17.67 -0.62 -31.72 -30.49 28-Apr-2007 -7.27 -17.85 -0.58 -32.61 -31.36 28-Apr-2007 -7.88 -18.32 -1.1 -33.44 -32.06 29-Apr-2007 -10.79 -18.58 -1.04 -34.30 -32.90 29-Apr-2007 -5.16 -19.10 -1.74 -35.12 -33.46 30-Apr-2007 -15.89 -19.29 -1.76 -35.96 -34.23 30-Apr-2007 -8.09 -19.71 -2.55 -36.69 -34.76 01-May-2007 -19.83 -19.94 -2.66 -37.49 -35.46 01-May-2007 -7.85 -20.38 -4.02 -38.18 -35.93 02-May-2007 -19.80 -20.71 -4.42 -38.93 -36.59 02-May-2007 -12.25 -21.38 -5.99 -39.55 -36.99 03-May-2007 -15.71 -21.86 -7.26 -40.22 -37.60 03-May-2007 -8.36 -22.09 -9.26 -40.75 -37.96 04-May-2007 -9.82 -21.38 -6.16 -41.16 -38.27 04-May-2007 -9.84 -20.62 -5.36 -41.41 -37.78 05-May-2007 -3.41 -20.27 -3.85 -41.58 -37.58 05-May-2007 6.24 -20.32 -2.53 -41.73 -37.66 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 06-May-2007 8.60 -15.55 0.33 -39.50 -33.95 06-May-2007 7.96 -16.02 -0.2 -37.55 -31.81 07-May-2007 -2.12 -16.63 -0.3 37.03 -32.55 07-May-2007 5.72 -17.62 -0.66 -37.23 -33.34 08-May-2007 2.10 -18.40 -0.66 -37.75 -34.36 08-May-2007 0.29 -18.52 -0.4 -38.30 -34.99 09-May-2007 -0.94 -18.53 -0.33 -38.67 -35.19 09-May-2007 5.51 -18.39 -0.44 -38.92 -35.17 10-May-2007 2.98 -18.00 -0.31 -38.71 -34.57 10-May-2007 6.15 -18.47 -0.55 -38.44 -34.60 11-May-2007 -1.56 -18.79 -0.55 -38.68 -35.43 11-May-2007 8.95 -19.46 -1.01 -39.20 -35.88 12-May-2007 3.26 -19.73 -1.04 -39.80 -36.60 12-May-2007 9.14 -20.13 -1.15 -40.36 -37.01 13-May-2007 3.72 -19.77 -1.03 -40.90 -37.34 13-May-2007 7.79 -20.15 -1.4 -41.29 -37.52 14-May-2007 -4.97 -20.35 -1.52 -41.65 -37.81 14-May-2007 10.98 -20.67 -2.36 -41.96 -38.02 15-May-2007 -3.12 -21.09 -2.46 -42.34 -38.44 15-May-2007 7.61 -21.53 -3.82 -42.67 -38.67 16-May-2007 -2.88 -21.71 -4.25 -43.13 -39.09 16-May-2007 8.75 -22.50 -6.76 -43.51 -39.28 17-May-2007 3.38 -20.54 -1.66 -43.96 -39.58 17-May-2007 1.20 -19.82 -2.46 -44.01 -39.50 18-May-2007 3.64 -19.51 -1.81 -43.92 -39.10 18-May-2007 3.40 -20.18 -1.32 -44.07 -38.96 19-May-2007 -17.59 -20.07 -1.87 -44.20 -39.23 19-May-2007 -3.50 -20.68 -2.89 -44.35 -39.30 20-May-2007 -23.50 -19.56 -3.01 -44.63 -39.51 20-May-2007 -11.95 -19.07 -4.85 -44.93 -39.75 21-May-2007 -24.54 -18.27 -5.75 -45.34 -40.08 21-May-2007 -14.87 -19.22 -8.82 -45.71 -40.38 22-May-2007 -22.87 -22.00 -19.71 -21 -10.44 -41 46.12 -40.69 22-May-2007 -15.04 -21.00 -12.66 -46.48 -40.97 23-May-2007 -32.3 -21.44 -14.15 -46.89 -41.19 23-May-2007 -21.39 -22.44 -15.74 -47.24 -41.39 24-May-2007 -27.33 -23.09 -16.92 -47.67 -41.65 24-May-2007 -24.4 -23.89 -17.9 -47.99 -41.85 25-May-2007 -29.22 -24.56 -18.71 -48.39 42.09 25-May-2007 -26.4 -25.27 -19.45 -48.7 -42.29 26-May-2007 -30.36 -26.13 -20.15 -49.07 -42.54 26-May-2007 -28.88 -27.1 -20.83 -49.4 -42.73 27-May-2007 -30.42 -27.81 -21.5 49.81 -42.99 27-May-2007 -30.48 -28.81 -22.16 -50.16 -43.19 28-May-2007 -31.74 -29.49 -22.77 -50.59 43.44 28-May-2007 -31.83 -30.26 -23.36 -50.93 -43.63 29-May-2007 -32.99 -30.99 -23.91 -51.33 -43.9 29-May-2007 -30.43 -31.84 -24.5 -51.66 -44.13 30-May-2007 -35.61 -32.64 -25.08 -52.08 -44.42 30-May-2007 -28.78 -33.46 -25.66 -52.41 -44.65 31-May-2007 -42.89 -34.34 -26.22 -52.85 -45.01 31-May-2007 -31.25 -35.33 -26.81 -53.22 -45.29 6 1 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 1-Jun-2007 -45.38 -36.01 -27.37 -53.63 -45.63 1-Jun-2007 -35.54 -36.86 -27.92 -53.95 45.88 2-Jun-2007 -37.25 -37.52 -28.47 -54.3 -46.22 2-Jun-2007 -36.91 -37.96 -28.96 -54.55 -46.3 3-Jun-2007 -30.28 -24.67 -7.39 -48.99 -35.59 3-Jun-2007 -12.37 -6.75 -1.84 -44.72 -35.13 4-Jun-2007 -27.11 -6.65 -0.95 43.57 -34.14 4-Jun-2007 -16.08 -7.15 -0.86 -43.76 -33.56 5-Jun-2007 -30.84 -8.62 -0.94 -44.29 -33.98 5-Jun-2007 -22.32 -9.36 -1.37 -45.02 -34.68 6-Jun-2007 -25.9 -9.35 -1.55 -45.85 -35.71 6-Jun-2007 -23.97 -10.5 -2.73 -46.65 -36.26 7-Jun-2007 -28.35 -10.38 -3.26 47.49 -37.29 7-Jun-2007 -26.18 -11.98 -6.26 48.18 -37.94 8-Jun-2007 -29.46 -13.78 -8.24 -48.86 -38.52 8-Jun-2007 -28.57 -15.57 -12.19 49.44 -39.07 9-Jun-2007 -30.48 -17.12 -14.11 -50.06 -39.6 9-Jun-2007 -29.95 -19.23 -16.11 -50.71 -40.12 10-Jun-2007 -32.6 -20.56 -17.45 -51.38 -40.87 10-Jun-2007 -32.38 -22.13 -18.74 -52.01 41.47 11-Jun-2007 -33.16 -22.93 -19.74 -52.6 -42.06 11-Jun-2007 -33.92 -24.21 -20.73 -53.15 -42.45 12-Jun-2007 -34.59 -25.49 -21.51 -53.73 -42.82 12-Jun-2007 -35.29 -26.25 -22.34 -54.16 -43.15 13-Jun-2007 -35.87 -26.93 -23.02 -54.57 -43.5 13-Jun-2007 -36.53 -28.02 -23.81 -54.95 -43.8 14-Jun-2007 -37.1 -28.56 -24.51 -54.77 -44.16 14-Jun-2007 -37.55 -29.73 -25.17 -54.77 44.52 15-Jun-2007 -37.93 -30.23 -25.81 -54.82 -45 15-Jun-2007 -38.34 -30.82 -26.5 -54.84 -45.47 16-Jun-2007 -38.68 -31.58 -27.12 -54.85 -45.99 16-Jun-2007 -39.1 -31.9 -27.78 -54.82 -46.25 17-Jun-2007 -39.42 -32.83 -28.38 -54.63 -46.43 17-Jun-2007 -39.86 -33.52 -29.11 -54.66 46.69 18-Jun-2007 -40.21 -34.1 -29.64 -54.69 -46.94 18-Jun-2007 -40.66 -34.73 -30.25 -54.69 -46.68 19-Jun-2007 -41.02 -35.43 -30.82 -54.72 -46.73 19-Jun-2007 -41.45 -35.99 -31.41 -54.73 46.73 20-Jun-2007 -41.81 -36.69 -31.97 -54.74 -46.73 20-Jun-2007 -41.91 -36.97 -32.43 -54.77 -42.03 21-Jun-2007 -42.12 -37.55 -32.86 -54.78 -44.05 21-Jun-2007 -42.46 -38.11 -33.3 -54.75 -45.51 22-Jun-2007 -42.74 -38.49 -33.71 -54.38 -46.4 22-Jun-2007 -43.14 -39 -34.23 -54.52 -46.9 23-Jun-2007 -43.44 -39.61 -34.75 -54.54 -46.75 23-Jun-2007 -43.78 -39.96 -35.28 -54.52 -46.74 24-Jun-2007 -44.05 -40.53 -35.82 -54.54 -46.74 24-Jun-2007 -44.42 -40.96 -36.43 -54.52 -46.74 25-Jun-2007 -44.69 -41.58 -36.97 -54.51 46.73 25-Jun-2007 -44.93 -42.13 -37.53 -54.52 -46.74 26-Jun-2007 -45.25 -42.65 -38.04 -54.53 -46.73 26-Jun-2007 -45.49 -43 -38.55 -54.52 -46.74 27-Jun-2007 -45.83 -43.75 -39 -54.53 -46.73 27-Jun-2007 -46.05 -43.89 -39.53 -54.53 -46.75 28-Jun-2007 -46.36 -36 -44.36 -48 -39.96 -55 -54.53 46.74 28-Jun-2007 -46.5 -46.72 40.47 -54.53 46.74 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 29-Jun-2007 -46.9 -46.67 -40.89 -54.53 -46.73 29-Jun-2007 -44.66 -36.32 -41.19 -54.53 -43.23 30-Jun-2007 45.33 -38.17 -41.43 -54.53 46.25 30-Jun-2007 -45.87 -34.96 -41.32 -54.5 -39.01 1-Jul-2007 -45.99 -36.69 -41.58 -54.53 -46.49 1-Jul-2007 46.28 -37.4 41.92 -54.54 -46.72 2-Jul-2007 -46.64 -39.19 -42.15 -54.52 -46.74 2-Jul-2007 -46.85 -39.7 -42.42 -54.54 -46.75 3-Jul-2007 47.06 -40.31 42.67 -54.53 -46.74 3-Jul-2007 -47.18 -40.86 42.96 -54.54 -46.73 4-Jul-2007 46.36 -41.63 -43.22 -54.52 46.74 4-Jul-2007 -46.56 -42.67 -43.57 -54.53 -46.73 5-Jul-2007 -46.58 -43.96 -43.84 -54.53 -46.75 5-Jul-2007 46.59 -45.32 -44.21 -54.53 -46.73 6-Jul-2007 -46.52 -47.57 -44.5 -54.54 -46.73 6-Jul-2007 -46.45 -47.67 44.89 -54.54 -46.73 7-Jul-2007 -46.44 -48.35 45.2 -54.54 -46.73 7-Jul-2007 -38.82 -16.59 -23.88 -54.55 -41.46 8-Jul-2007 -42.76 -7.39 -24.01 -54.52 46.82 8-Jul-2007 -43.58 -2.7 -25.4 -54.54 -46.73 9-Jul-2007 -44.4 -2.36 -26.31 -54.52 -46.73 9-Jul-2007 45.2 -2.91 -27.44 -54.53 -46.74 10-Jul-2007 -45.68 -3.05 -28.14 -54.53 -46.73 10-Jul-2007 -40.32 0.81 -17.85 -53.52 -39.24 11-Jul-2007 -41.93 -0.33 -18.16 -54.5 -45.23 11-Jul-2007 -42.87 -1.53 -20.53 -54.49 46.82 12-Jul-2007 43.1 -1.38 -21.49 -54.52 -46.69 12-Jul-2007 -43.64 -2.21 -22.77 -54.52 -46.7 13-Jul-2007 -43.91 -2.49 -23.49 -54.55 -46.71 13-Jul-2007 44.45 -3.17 -24.52 -54.57 46.73 14-Jul-2007 44.85 -3.91 -25.1 -54.56 -46.74 14-Jul-2007 45.39 -5.12 -26.21 -54.56 -46.75 15-Jul-2007 -45.88 -5.82 -26.72 -54.54 -46.75 15-Jul-2007 45.96 -8.39 -27.83 -54.54 -46.77 16-Jul-2007 46.34 -8.9 -28.37 -54.53 -46.73 16-Jul-2007 -46.45 -10.98 -29.31 -54.54 -46.73 17-Jul-2007 -46.44 -12.6 -29.79 -54.54 -46.73 17-Jul-2007 -46.41 -14.58 -30.73 -54.53 -46.73 18-Jul-2007 -46.4 -3.04 -25.08 -54.53 43.61 18-Jul-2007 46.37 -2.2 -25.76 -54.53 46.63 19-Jul-2007 46.31 -2.22 -26.22 -54.54 46.64 19-Jul-2007 46.28 -3.3 -27.35 -54.53 -46.64 20-Jul-2007 -46.28 -3.64 -27.84 -54.52 -46.64 20-Jul-2007 46.3 -4.92 -28.72 -54.54 46.67 21-Jul-2007 -46.28 -5.58 -29.26 -54.52 -46.67 21-Jul-2007 -46.28 -7.47 -30.31 -54.52 -46.71 22-Jul-2007 -46.3 -8.83 -30.84 -54.53 46.71 22-Jul-2007 -46.29 -11.4 -31.71 -54.53 46.73 23-Jul-2007 46.28 -14.1 -32.19 -54.53 46.74 23-Jul-2007 46.28 -16.53 -33.07 -54.53 46.74 n Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 24-Jul-2007 -46.3 -18.49 -33.58 -54.53 -46.74 24-Jul-2007 -46.29 -20.52 -34.46 -54.53 46.73 25-Jul-2007 46.28 -18 -21.85 -38 -35.02 -55 -54.52 -46.72 25-Jul-2007 -46.29 -23.26 -35.9 -54.53 -46.74 26-Jul-2007 -46.29 -24.3 -36.45 -54.54 -46.73 26-Jul-2007 46.28 -25.99 -37.31 -54.52 46.74 27-Jul-2007 -46.28 -26.89 -37.86 -54.52 -46.72 27-Jul-2007 -46.3 -28.01 -38.66 -54.53 46.73 28-Jul-2007 -46.27 -28.79 -39.17 -54.53 -46.72 28-Jul-2007 46.29 -30.26 -40.03 -54.54 -46.73 29-Jul-2007 -46.27 -31.31 40.58 -54.53 -46.73 29-Jul-2007 -46.29 -32.42 -41.37 -54.53 -46.73 30-Jul-2007 -46.29 -33.7 -41.83 -54.52 46.72 30-Jul-2007 -46.3 -33.27 -42.34 -54.53 46.57 31-Jul-2007 46.29 -34.32 -42.64 -54.54 46.69 31-Jul-2007 -46.31 -35.49 -43.21 -54.53 -46.69 1-Aug-2007 -46.29 -36.34 43.55 -54.52 -46.71 1-Aug-2007 -46.29 -37.4 -44.1 -54.53 -46.71 2-Aug-2007 -46.28 -38.29 -44.49 -54.53 46.73 2-Aug-2007 -46.29 -39.24 -45.06 -54.54 -46.73 3-Aug-2007 -46.29 -40.16 -45.43 -54.52 -46.73 3-Aug-2007 -46.29 -41.28 -45.91 -54.54 -46.76 4-Aug-2007 -46.29 -45.55 -46.19 -54.53 46.75 4-Aug-2007 -46.29 -46.13 -46.66 -54.53 -46.73 5-Aug-2007 -46.29 -46.9 -46.95 -54.54 -46.72 5-Aug-2007 -46.29 -47.61 -47.39 -54.54 -46.73 6-Aug-2007 -46.29 -48.66 -47.68 -54.53 -46.73 6-Aug-2007 -46.28 -49.23 -48.06 -54.53 -46.72 7-Aug-2007 -46.3 -49.68 -48.32 -54.53 46.73 7-Aug-2007 46.3 -50.16 48.71 -54.53 -46.74 8-Aug-2007 -46.29 -50.5 48.9 -54.53 -46.73 8-Aug-2007 -46.28 -50.97 -49.33 -54.54 46.72 9-Aug-2007 -46.28 -51.21 -49.61 -54.52 -46.72 9-Aug-2007 46.3 -51.76 49.96 -54.54 -46.72 10-Aug-2007 -46.28 -51.93 -50.18 -54.53 -46.72 10-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.42 -50.47 -54.54 -46.73 11-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.42 -50.7 -54.53 -46.71 11-Aug-2007 -46.29 -52.55 -50.91 -54.52 -46.7 12-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.7 -51.06 -54.54 46.71 12-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.82 -51.21 -54.54 46.72 13-Aug-2007 -46.3 -52.91 -51.35 -54.52 -46.72 13-Aug-2007 46.28 -53.08 -51.51 -54.53 -46.72 14-Aug-2007 -46.28 -51.82 -54.53 46.72 14-Aug-2007 46.26 -51.98 -54.53 -46.71 15-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.25 -54.53 46.73 15-Aug-2007 -46.27 -52.13 -54.53 -46.72 16-Aug-2007 46.29 -52.41 -54.53 46.71 16-Aug-2007 -46.29 -52.57 -54.54 46.72 17-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.78 -54.52 -46.71 17-Aug-2007 -46.28 -52.93 -54.52 4673 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 18-Aug-2007 -46.28 -53.38 -54.55 -46.73 18-Aug-2007 -46.28 -53.56 -54.53 -46.71 19-Aug-2007 -46.28 -53.7 -54.51 -46.72 19-Aug-2007 -46.28 -53.79 -54.54 -46.71 20-Aug-2007 -46.28 -54.05 -54.54 -46.72 20-Aug-2007 -46.29 -54.21 -54.55 -46.71 21-Aug-2007 -46.27 -54.55 -54.52 -46.72 21-Aug-2007 -46.29 -53.29 -54.32 -54.53 43.26 22-Aug-2007 -46.27 -35.41 -54.89 -54.53 -46.71 22-Aug-2007 -46.28 -39.62 -54.92 -54.54 -46.71 23-Aug-2007 -46.29 -47.69 -55.15 -54.53 46.71 23-Aug-2007 -46.28 -55.08 -54.54 -46.72 24-Aug-2007 -46.27 -55.24 -54.53 -46.71 24-Aug-2007 -46.29 -55.24 -54.55 -46.7 25-Aug-2007 46.27 -55.43 -54.54 46.72 25-Aug-2007 -46.29 -55.6 -54.52 -46.71 26-Aug-2007 -46.28 -55.79 -54.52 -46.71 26-Aug-2007 -19.78 -23.02 -43.29 -45.03 -29.83 27-Aug-2007 -17.09 -12 -10.58 -42 -48.25 -53 -45.71 -26.98 27-Aug-2007 -26.26 -7.86 -48.24 -51.94 -31.69 28-Aug-2007 -29.6 -4.33 -48.24 -54.55 -33.97 28-Aug-2007 -31.76 -3.36 -48.24 -54.53 -35.79 29-Aug-2007 -32.56 -3.37 -48.2 -54.53 -37.71 29-Aug-2007 -33.6 -4.24 -48.16 -54.54 -39.63 30-Aug-2007 -33.88 -4.79 -48.08 -54.52 -41.54 30-Aug-2007 -34.66 -6.68 -48.1 -54.53 43.17 31-Aug-2007 -34.83 -7.15 -48.2 -54.53 -44.62 31-Aug-2007 -35.73 -10.53 48.39 -54.52 -46.27 1-Sep-2007 -35.92 -13.08 -48.67 -54.53 -46.75 1-Sep-2007 -36.62 -15.16 -48.9 -54.53 -46.72 2-Sep-2007 -36.83 -17.15 -49.12 -54.52 -46.74 2-Sep-2007 -37.76 -19.58 -49.29 -54.54 -46.73 3-Sep-2007 -37.89 -21.01 -49.45 -54.53 -46.75 3-Sep-2007 -38.75 -23.06 -49.58 -54.53 -46.75 4-Sep-2007 -38.94 -24.67 -49.88 -54.52 -46.74 4-Sep-2007 -39.88 -27.11 -50.12 -54.53 -46.75 5-Sep-2007 -40.14 -28.49 -50.54 -54.52 -46.74 5-Sep-2007 -41.06 -30.56 -50.8 -54.53 -46.71 6-Sep-2007 -41.3 -32.77 -51.3 -54.53 -46.71 6-Sep-2007 42.13 -34.22 -51.59 -54.53 46.71 7-Sep-2007 -42.22 -35.34 -51.78 -54.52 -46.71 7-Sep-2007 42.95 -36.45 -51.85 -54.51 -46.71 8-Sep-2007 -43 -37.26 -52.16 -54.53 -46.71 8-Sep-2007 -43.73 -38.58 -52.32 -54.53 -46.7 9-Sep-2007 -43.72 -39.54 -52.62 -54.52 -46.69 9-Sep-2007 44.28 -40.8 -52.82 -54.54 -46.71 10-Sep-2007 -44.37 -44.29 -53.22 -54.52 -46.71 10-Sep-2007 45.05 -45.45 -53.4 -54.52 -46.71 11-Sep-2007 -45.04 -46.23 -53.67 -54.52 46.7 11-Sep-2007 -45.74 -47.06 -53.95 -54.53 -46.71 10 Date Water Level (inches) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 12-Sep-2007 -45.87 -48.78 -54.47 -54.53 -46.7 12-Sep-2007 -46.42 -49.35 -54.7 -54.53 -46.71 13-Sep-2007 -46.47 -49.29 -54.98 -54.53 -46.71 13-Sep-2007 -46.25 -50.02 -55.15 -54.53 -46.7 14-Sep-2007 -46.27 -50.3 -55.3 -54.51 -46.71 14-Sep-2007 -46.27 -50.49 -55.85 -54.52 46.71 15-Sep-2007 -26.05 -1.78 -47.29 -49.6 -36.66 15-Sep-2007 -29.95 -0.65 47.55 -53.33 -39.28 16-Sep-2007 -31.3 -0.85 -47.61 -54.53 -40.69 16-Sep-2007 -32.18 -1.36 -47.69 -54.53 -42.1 17-Sep-2007 -32.04 -1.9 -47.72 -54.53 -43.32 17-Sep-2007 -32.5 -1.96 -47.87 -54.52 -44.63 18-Sep-2007 -32.08 -2.25 47.91 -54.52 -45.81 18-Sep-2007 -32.79 -2.92 -48.14 -54.53 -46.8 19-Sep-2007 -32.37 -4.18 -48.21 -54.52 -46.72 19-Sep-2007 -32.71 -4.3 48.36 -54.51 -46.72 20-Sep-2007 -32.39 -5.44 -48.43 -54.5 -46.71 20-Sep-2007 -31.22 -3.35 -48.38 -54.52 -46.71 21-Sep-2007 -30.71 -3.38 -48.39 -54.53 -46.71 21-Sep-2007 -31.01 -3.54 -48.49 -54.52 -46.7 22-Sep-2007 -30.71 -3047 48.53 -54.53 -46.71 22-Sep-2007 -31.67 -4.2 -48.72 -54.53 46.71 23-Sep-2007 -31.3 -4.57 -48.78 -54.52 46.71 23-Sep-2007 -32.48 -6.09 -49.06 -54.52 -46.71 24-Sep-2007 -32.33 -6.45 -49.16 -54.51 -46.71 24-Sep-2007 -33.26 -8.18 -49.39 -54.52 -46.71 25-Sep-2007 -33.22 -9.81 49.52 -54.52 -46.7 25-Sep-2007 -33.94 -11.78 -49.74 -54.51 -46.71 26-Sep-2007 -33.93 -13.54 -49.84 -54.53 -46.71 26-Sep-2007 -34.52 -15.13 -50.07 -54.51 -46.7 27-Sep-2007 -34.52 -30 -16.57 -32 -50.13 -57 -54.51 -46.7 27-Sep-2007 -35.03 -17.84 -50.29 -54.52 -46.72 28-Sep-2007 -35.13 -19.73 -50.42 -54.51 -46.72 28-Sep-2007 -36.04 -20.95 -50.77 -54.52 -46.71 29-Sep-2007 -36.28 -22.22 -50.99 -54.51 -46.71 29-Sep-2007 -37.09 -23.29 -51.26 -54.51 -46.71 30-Sep-2007 -37.18 -24.76 -51.4 -54.51 -46.71 30-Sep-2007 -37.92 -26.04 -51.64 -54.5 -46.72 1-Oct-2007 -37.97 -27.42 -51.75 -54.51 -46.69 1-Oct-2007 -38.65 -28.54 -51.98 -54.52 -46.71 2-Oct-2007 -38.66 -30.47 -52.06 -54.49 46.7 2-Oct-2007 -39.25 -31.05 -52.26 -54.51 -46.72 3-Oct-2007 -39.25 -32.64 -52.35 -54.51 -46.71 3-Oct-2007 -39.76 -33.71 -52.55 -54.53 -46.7 4-Oct-2007 -39.85 -34.73 -52.7 -54.52 -46.71 4-Oct-2007 -40.61 -35.75 -52.92 -54.5 -46.71 5-Oct-2007 40.66 -37.13 -53.07 -54.52 -46.72 5-Oct-2007 -40.86 -37.43 -53.17 -54.51 -46.72 6-00-2007 -40.86 -38.76 -53.25 -54.5 46.73 6-Oct-2007 -40.8 -26.12 -53.11 -54.5 -44.96 11 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 7-Oct-2007 -40.72 -30.6 -53.29 -54.5 -46.68 7-Oct-2007 -41.2 -33.04 -53.39 -54.51 -46.66 8-Oct-2007 -41.03 -34.79 -53.49 -54.52 -46.67 8-Oct-2007 -41.65 -35.28 -53.55 -54.51 -46.72 9-Oct-2007 -41.61 -36.17 -53.63 -54.51 -46.73 9-Oct-2007 -42.21 -36.82 -53.66 -54.51 -46.72 10-Oct-2007 -42.23 -37.82 -53.83 -54.51 -46.71 10-Oct-2007 42.61 -38.37 -53.77 -54.52 46.72 11-Oct-2007 42.64 -39.33 -53.94 -54.51 -46.71 11-Oct-2007 -43.21 -39.96 -54.08 -54.5 46.71 12-Oct-2007 -43.24 -41.23 -54.37 -54.52 46.71 12-Oct-2007 -43.68 -43.85 -54.43 -54.51 -46.71 13-Oct-2007 43.72 -44.64 -54.73 -54.5 -46.71 13-Oct-2007 -44.12 -44.6 -54.73 -54.51 46.7 14-Oct-2007 -44.14 -45.5 -54.99 -54.52 -46.71 14-Oct-2007 -44.59 -45.81 -55.11 -54.51 -46.7 15-Oct-2007 -44.53 -46.51 -55.32 -54.51 -46.7 15-Oct-2007 -44.96 -46.3 -55.31 -54.51 46.71 16-Oct-2007 -44.89 -47.29 -55.45 -54.51 -46.71 16-Oct-2007 -45.28 -46.62 -55.53 -54.51 -46.72 17-Oct-2007 45.23 -47.48 -56.04 -54.5 -46.71 17-Oct-2007 -45.63 -47.59 -56.07 -54.52 -46.71 18-Oct-2007 -45.44 -48.06 -56.1 -54.51 -46.72 18-Oct-2007 -45.83 -47.9 -56.11 -54.51 -46.72 19-Oct-2007 -45.6 -48.67 -56.33 -54.51 -46.71 19-Oct-2007 -45.97 -48.59 -56.67 -54.51 -46.7 20-Oct-2007 -45.96 -48.82 -56.76 -54.5 -46.72 20-Oct-2007 -46.54 -49.01 -56.96 -54.49 -46.72 21-Oct-2007 -46.5 -49.18 -57.08 -54.5 46.71 21-Oct-2007 -46.45 -49.5 -57.2 -54.5 -46.72 22-Oct-2007 -46.42 -49.59 -57.25 -54.49 -46.72 22-Oct-2007 -46.4 -49.46 -57.31 -54.49 -46.71 23-Oct-2007 -46.38 -37 -49.64 -49 -57.22 -57 -54.5 -46.73 23-Oct-2007 -49.66 -57 -54.51 -46.71 24-Oct-2007 -50.35 -57.51 -54.51 -46.73 24-Oct-2007 -28.23 -55.62 -54.49 -46.63 25-Oct-2007 -6.3 -48.12 -51.93 -37.23 25-Oct-2007 -0.99 -50.33 -54.51 -42.82 26-Oct-2007 -0.16 -50.16 -54.5 -43.64 26-Oct-2007 0.43 -49.81 -54.49 -41.35 27-Oct-2007 2.32 -41.94 -47.94 -34.05 27-Oct-2007 0.89 -43.22 -50.48 -34.17 28-Oct-2007 -0.31 -43.11 -52.57 -34.96 28-Oct-2007 -0.36 43.21 -53.87 -36.33 29-Oct-2007 -0.94 43.18 -54.57 -37.79 29-Oct-2007 -1.13 -43.21 -54.55 -38.87 30-Oct-2007 -1.03 43.21 -54.5 -40.08 30-Oct-2007 -1.37 43.12 -54.49 41.16 31-Oct-2007 -1.62 43.58 -54.5 42.2 31-Oct-2007 -1.75 -43.23 -54.48 43.02 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Water Level (inches) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 1-Nov-2007 -1.79 -43.14 -54.5 -43.75 1-Nov-2007 -2.3 -43.29 -54.5 -44.59 2-Nov-2007 -2.85 -43.39 -54.5 -45.73 2-Nov-2007 -2.94 -43.52 -54.5 -46.39 3-Nov-2007 -3.74 -43.47 -54.49 -46.96 3-Nov-2007 -4.2 -43.65 -54.5 -46.7 4-Nov-2007 -4.54 -43.71 -54.49 -46.71 4-Nov-2007 -5.12 -43.83 -54.5 -46.71 5-Nov-2007 -5.64 -43.91 -54.49 -46.75 5-Nov-2007 -6.02 -43.77 -54.49 -46.73 6-Nov-2007 -6.05 -43.88 -54.49 -46.74 6-Nov-2007 -6.46 -44.26 -54.49 -46.74 7-Nov-2007 -6.18 -44.37 -54.47 -46.77 7-Nov-2007 -6.37 -44.46 -54.49 -46.77 8-Nov-2007 -6.5 -44.91 -54.47 46.77 8-Nov-2007 -6.26 44.5 -54.48 -46.78 9-Nov-2007 -6.53 -44.5 -54.48 -46.76 9-Nov-2007 -6.1 -44.5 -54.47 -46.77 10-Nov-2007 -6.48 44.52 -54.48 -46.77 10-Nov-2007 -6.43 -44.62 -54.47 -46.77 11-Nov-2007 -6.99 -45.09 -54.47 -46.78 11-Nov-2007 -6.32 -44.95 -54.47 -46.79 12-Nov-2007 -7.07 -44.96 -54.47 46.79 12-Nov-2007 -6.47 44.96 -54.46 -46.78 13-Nov-2007 -6.31 -44.89 -54.48 -46.77 13-Nov-2007 -6.06 -44.99 -54.47 46.77 14-Nov-2007 -6.19 44.94 -54.48 46.77 14-Nov-2007 -6.15 45.04 -54.47 46.77 15-Nov-2007 -5.81 -44.85 -54.47 -46.75 15-Nov-2007 -5.19 -45.04 -54.47 -46.76 16-Nov-2007 -5.6 -45.16 -54.48 46.78 16-Nov-2007 -5.91 -45.21 -54.47 46.78 17-Nov-2007 -3.48 -43.37 -54.46 -46.79 17-Nov-2007 -5.77 -45.25 -54.45 -46.78 18-Nov-2007 -5.88 -45.04 -54.47 -46.77 18-Nov-2007 -6.08 -45.42 -54.47 -46.79 19-Nov-2007 -6.68 -45.83 -54.47 -46.79 19-Nov-2007 -6.08 -45.43 -54.46 -46.79 20-Nov-2007 -5.92 45.36 -54.46 -46.79 20-Nov-2007 -5.6 -45.24 -54.46 -46.79 21-Nov-2007 -5.71 44.99 -54.44 -46.78 21-Nov-2007 -5.66 45.16 -54.44 46.78 22-Nov-2007 -5.57 45.07 -54.45 -46.78 22-Nov-2007 -5.68 -45.03 -54.45 -46.78 23-Nov-2007 -5.8 -45.23 -54.45 -46.79 23-Nov-2007 -5.97 -46.83 -54.46 -46.8 24-Nov-2007 -1.04 -56 -54.45 -46.81 24-Nov-2007 -6.28 -45.09 -54.45 -46.8 25-Nov-2007 -6.55 -44.96 -54.45 -46.81 25-Nov-2007 -5.83 -44.81 -54.45 -46.79 13 Date Water Level (inches) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 26-Nov-2007 -6.11 -44.57 -54.47 -46.79 26-Nov-2007 -5.61 -44.41 -54.45 46.79 27-Nov-2007 -19.25 -5 -5.54 -30.5 -44.36 -51.75 -54.45 46.78 27-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 1-Dec-2007 1-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 - 16-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 14 u 11 0 1 Date Water Level (inc hes) dd-mmm-yyyy Cole AW1 Cole MW2 Cook AW1 Cook MW2 Cook AW3 Cook MW4 Tapp AW1 Tapp AW2 21-Dec-2007 21-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 15 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 1-Jan-2007 1-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 26-Jan-2007 26-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 - 30-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 1-Feb-2007 1-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 17 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 20-Feb-2007 20-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 01-Mar-2007 01-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 - 11 -Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 - 14-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 18 1 I F 1 7 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 17-Mar-2007 17-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 26-Mar-2007 -10.00 2.25 -9.50 -5.28 -7.15 -8.66 -12.00 -14.23 26-Mar-2007 -10.91 1.34 -10.41 -6.19 -6.28 -9.37 -11.13 -13.36 27-Mar-2007 -9.38 2.87 -8.88 -4.66 -7.69 -9.36 -12.54 -14.77 27-Mar-2007 -10.78 1.47 -10.28 -6.06 -7.04 -10.23 -11.89 -14.12 28-Mar-2007 -11.25 1.00 -10.75 -6.53 -8.40 -10.25 -13.25 -15.48 28-Mar-2007 -13.17 -0.92 -12.67 -8.45 -8.64 -12.01 -13.49 -15.72 29-Mar-2007 -14.42 -2.17 -13.92 -9.70 -7.83 -11.20 -12.68 -14.91 29-Mar-2007 -15.15 -2.90 -14.65 -10.43 -8.18 -11.55 -13.03 -15.26 30-Mar-2007 -14.51 -2.26 -14.01 -9.79 -9.08 -12.45 -13.93 -16.16 30-Mar-2007 -15.42 -3.17 -14.92 -10.70 -9.08 -12.45 -13.93 -16.16 31-Mar-2007 -15.27 -3.02 -14.77 -10.55 -10.15 -13.52 -15.00 -17.23 31-Mar-2007 -16.85 -4.60 -16.35 -12.13 -9.79 -13.16 -14.64 -16.87 01-Apr-2007 -16.62 4.37 -16.12 -11.90 -10.45 -13.82 -15.30 -17.53 01-Apr-2007 -16.98 4.73 -16.48 -12.26 -9.40 -12.77 -14.25 -16.48 02-Apr-2007 -15.15 -2.90 -14.65 -10.43 -10.50 -13.87 -15.35 -17.58 02-Apr-2007 -16.65 4.40 -16.15 -11.93 -10.69 -14.06 -15.54 -17.77 03-Apr-2007 -17.48 -5.23 -16.98 -12.76 -11.44 -14.81 -16.29 -18.52 03-Apr-2007 -18.35 -6.10 -17.85 -13.63 -11.30 -14.67 -16.15 -18.38 04-Apr-2007 -18.16 -5.91 -17.66 -13.44 -12.20 -15.57 -17.05 -19.28 04-Apr-2007 -19.41 -7.16 -18.91 -14.69 -12.72 -16.09 -17.57 -19.80 05-Apr-2007 -20.27 -8.02 -19.77 -15.55 -13.24 -18.09 -20.32 05-Apr-2007 -21.21 -8.96 -20.71 -16.49 -13.73 -18.58 -20.81 06-Apr-2007 -22.24 -9.99 -21.74 -17.52 -13.74 P -18.59 -20.82 06-Apr-2007 -22.62 -10.37 -22.12 -17.90 -13.91 -17.28 -18.76 -20.99 07-Apr-2007 -22.37 -10.12 -21.87 -17.65 -14.02 . -18.87 -21.10 07-Apr-2007 -23.15 -10.90 -22.65 -18.43 -14.50 -17.87 -19.35 -21.58 08-Apr-2007 -23.73 -11.48 -23.23 -19.01 -14.53 -17.90 -19.38 -21.61 08-Apr-2007 -24.12 -11.87 -23.62 -19.40 -14.85 -18.22 -19.70 -21.93 09-Apr-2007 -23.81 -11.56 -23.31 -19.09 -14.86 -18.23 -19.71 -21.94 09-Apr-2007 -24.40 -12.15 -23.90 -19.68 -15.17 -18.54 -20.02 -22.25 10-Apr-2007 -24.84 -12.59 -24.34 -20.12 -15.16 -18.53 -20.01 -22.24 10-Apr-2007 -25.36 -13.11 -24.86 -20.64 -15.39 -18.76 -20.24 -22.47 19 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 11-Apr-2007 -25.73 -13.48 -25.23 -21.01 -14.97 -18.34 -19.82 -22.05 11-Apr-2007 -25.82 -13.57 -25.32 -21.10 10.93 7.56 6.08 3.85 12-Apr-2007 -1.36 10.89 -0.86 3.36 10.10 6.73 5.25 3.02 12-Apr-2007 -0.71 11.54 -0.21 4.01 9.63 6.26 4.78 2.55 13-Apr-2007 0.33 12.58 0.83 5.05 9.07 5.70 4.22 1.99 13-Apr-2007 -2.09 10.16 -1.59 2.63 8.83 5.46 3.98 1.75 14-Apr-2007 -4.32 7.93 -3.82 0.40 8.20 4.83 3.35 1.12 14-Apr-2007 -7.25 5.00 -6.75 -2.53 11.65 8.28 6.80 4.57 15-Apr-2007 5.57 17.82 6.07 10.29 12.39 9.02 7.54 5.31 15-Apr-2007 5.45 17.70 5.95 10.17 11.70 8.33 6.85 4.62 16-Apr-2007 4.51 16.76 5.01 9.23 10.88 7.51 6.03 3.80 16-Apr-2007 3.67 15.92 4.17 8.39 10.42 7.05 5.57 3.34 17-Apr-2007 3.17 15.42 3.67 7.89 9.96 6.59 5.11 2.88 17-Apr-2007 2.10 14.35 2.60 6.82 9.77 6.40 4.92 2.69 18-Apr-2007 1.73 13.98 2.23 6.45 9.41 6.04 4.56 2.33 18-Apr-2007 0.35 12.60 0.85 5.07 9.19 5.82 4.34 2.11 19-Apr-2007 -0.24 12.01 0.26 4.48 8.89 5.52 4.04 1.81 19-Apr-2007 -1.48 10.77 -0.98 3.24 8.64 5.27 3.79 1.56 20-Apr-2007 -3.63 8.62 -3.13 1.09 7.88 4.51 3.03 0.80 20-Apr-2007 -6.18 6.07 -5.68 -1.46 7.35 3.98 2.50 0.27 21-Apr-2007 -8.41 3.84 -7.91 -3.69 4.84 1.47 -0.01 -2.24 21-Apr-2007 -11.04 1.21 -10.54 -6.32 3.83 0.46 -1.02 -3.25 22-Apr-2007 -12.45 -0.20 -11.95 -7.73 -0.28 -3.65 -5.13 -7.36 22-Apr-2007 -13.85 -1.60 -13.35 -9.13 -3.08 -6.45 -7.93 -10.16 23-Apr-2007 -14.52 -2.27 -14.02 -9.80 -4.62 -7.99 -9.47 -11.70 23-Apr-2007 -15.78 -3.53 -15.28 -11.06 -5.11 -8.48 -9.96 -12.19 24-Apr-2007 -16.53 -4.28 -16.03 -11.81 -6.75 -10.12 -11.60 -13.83 24-Apr-2007 -18.16 -5.91 -17.66 -13.44 -6.79 -10.16 -11.64 -13.87 25-Apr-2007 -19.62 -7.37 -19.12 -14.90 -8.43 -11.80 -13.28 -15.51 25-Apr-2007 -20.05 -4.39 -20.80 -11.60 -8.13 -12.24 -13.35 -15.95 26-Apr-2007 -19.39 -3.79 -22.16 -11.79 -8.35 -13.48 -14.57 -17.19 26-Apr-2007 -22.47 -5.48 -23.53 -13.64 -10.63 -13.75 -15.78 -17.46 27-Apr-2007 -23.90 4.52 -24.42 -13.14 -10.26 -14.66 -16.02 -18.37 27-Apr-2007 -24.32 -6.16 -25.21 -14.36 -11.91 -14.90 -16.90 -18.61 28-Apr-2007 -23.96 -5.70 -26.08 -14.64 -12.24 -15.94 -17.64 -19.65 28-Apr-2007 -25.66 -8.13 -26.78 -16.43 -13.85 -16.46 -18.55 -20.17 29-Apr-2007 -26.54 -7.57 -27.62 -16.33 -14.23 -17.29 -19.62 -21.00 29-Apr-2007 -27.50 -9.98 -28.18 -17.40 -15.37 -17.88 -20.02 -21.59 30-Apr-2007 -27.24 -9.60 -28.95 -17.85 -16.04 -18.60 -21.26 -22.31 30-Apr-2007 -27.55 -11.84 -29.48 -18.60 -16.75 -19.07 -21.26 -22.78 01-May-2007 -27.37 -11.39 -30.18 -19.07 -17.56 -19.79 -22.55 -23.50 01-May-2007 -27.08 -13.55 -22.09 -19.83 -18.25 -20.16 -22.62 -23.87 02-May-2007 -26.55 -13.11 -23.43 -20.40 -19.03 -20.71 -23.71 -24.42 02-May-2007 -28.07 -15.17 -24.40 -21.18 -19.90 -21.17 -24.03 -24.88 03-May-2007 -27.24 -14.99 -25.40 -21.98 -20.76 -21.59 -25.20 -25.30 03-May-2007 -27.93 -15.96 -26.37 -22.41 -21.33 -20.16 -25.59 -23.87 04-May-2007 -26.94 -14.32 -27.16 -20.94 -21.50 -20.02 -25.39 -23.73 04-May-2007 -26.22 -13.96 -27.56 -19.69 -21.38 -19.93 -25.03 -23.64 05-May-2007 -26.04 -13.91 -26.17 -19.74 -21.76 -20.23 -25.29 -23.94 05-May-2007 -26.03 -14.20 -25.22 -19.93 -22.11 -8.97 -25.60 -12.68 20 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 06-May-2007 -11.78 -2.32 -14.51 -8.79 -5.07 -11.47 -15.95 -15.18 06-May-2007 -19.45 -3.36 -11.20 -12.01 -11.75 -12.64 -17.20 -16.35 07-May-2007 -22.07 -4.11 -12.70 -12.67 -14.59 -13.93 -18.10 -17.64 07-May-2007 -24.15 -6.28 -14.23 -14.63 -17.04 -14.79 -19.16 -18.50 08-May-2007 -25.09 -6.76 -16.57 -15.30 -17.98 -15.20 -20.11 -18.91 08-May-2007 -24.60 -6.24 -18.16 -14.82 -17.98 -14.91 -20.05 -18.62 09-May-2007 -23.57 -5.89 -18.21 -14.41 -18.22 -15.04 -20.03 -18.75 09-May-2007 -24.89 -6.22 -17.44 -14.25 -19.13 -14.14 -20.21 -17.85 10-May-2007 -23.02 -4.38 -15.22 -12.51 -18.37 -15.15 -19.22 -18.86 10-May-2007 -24.95 -5.11 -14.42 -13.66 -19.46 -15.61 -20.13 -19.32 11-May-2007 -24.66 -5.71 -16.21 -14.62 -20.42 -16.57 -21.01 -20.28 11-May-2007 -26.10 -7.73 -17.78 -16.13 -21.38 -17.04 -21.96 -20.75 12-May-2007 -27.04 -8.12 -20.98 -16.70 -22.29 -17.66 -22.68 -21.37 12-May-2007 -28.05 -9.26 -22.72 -17.37 -23.04 -17.58 -23.34 -21.29 13-May-2007 -26.86 -8.97 -24.30 -16.64 -23.33 -17.91 -22.87 -21.62 13-May-2007 -27.37 -10.33 -24.44 -17.14 -24.08 -18.36 -23.22 -22.07 14-May-2007 -27.79 -11.01 -25.31 -18.14 -24.71 -18.98 -24.11 -22.69 14-May-2007 -29.47 -12.86 -25.72 -18.85 -25.21 -19.72 -24.55 -23.43 15-May-2007 -29.86 -12.99 -26.97 -20.32 -25.87 -20.61 -25.57 -24.32 15-May-2007 -31.06 -14.83 -28.12 -21.16 -26.38 -21.25 -26.02 -24.96 16-May-2007 -31.14 -14.72 -29.16 -22.00 -27.04 -22.03 -26.78 -25.74 16-May-2007 -32.82 -17.03 -30.09 -23.49 -27.85 -20.60 -27.48 -24.31 17-May-2007 -29.20 -12.94 -31.29 -19.97 -27.63 -20.32 -26.50 -24.03 17-May-2007 -27.52 -13.25 -29.40 -18.94 -27.69 -20.30 -25.53 -24.01 18-May-2007 -27.22 -13.39 -27.39 -18.99 -27.89 -20.81 -25.48 -24.52 18-May-2007 -29.21 -14.59 -26.61 -20.32 -28.60 -21.01 -26.17 -24.72 19-May-2007 -29.12 -14.74 -28.70 -20.36 -28.90 -21.49 -26.31 -25.20 19-May-2007 -30.47 -16.29 -29.42 -21.10 -29.22 -22.18 -26.45 -25.89 20-May-2007 -31.18 -16.49 -31.07 -22.77 -29.72 -22.79 -27.54 -26.50 20-May-2007 -32.94 -18.25 -32.20 -23.56 -30.26 -23.60 -27.66 -27.31 21-May-2007 -33.55 -18.35 -33.21 -25.19 -30.98 -24.17 -28.90 -27.88 21-May-2007 -34.63 -20.04 -34.11 -25.93 -31.70 -24.76 -29.31 -28.47 22-May-2007 -34.23 -19.93 -35.03 -26.65 -32.27 -27.00 -30.17 -28.99 22-May-2007 -35.55 -21.56 -35.72 -27.07 -32.9 -27.27 -30.26 -29.71 23-May-2007 -35.11 -21.55 -36.42 -28.43 -33.46 -27.92 -31.26 -30.09 23-May-2007 -36.77 -23.2 -36.99 -28.69 -33.99 -28.58 -31.42 -30.88 24-May-2007 -36.46 -23.19 -37.57 -30.19 -34.54 -29.25 -32.42 -31.27 24-May-2007 -37.84 -24.64 -38.02 -30.12 -34.96 -29.84 -32.31 -32.2 25-May-2007 -37.11 -24.6 -38.51 -31.84 -35.46 -32 -33.44 -32.86 25-May-2007 -38.62 -26.12 -38.87 -31.57 -35.9 -32.14 -33.07 -33 26-May-2007 -38.09 -26.06 -39.44 -33.39 -36.4 -32.49 -34.26 -33.35 26-May-2007 -39.85 -27.59 -39.77 -33.14 -36.94 -33.27 -34.09 -34.13 27-May-2007 -39.78 -27.62 -40.24 -35.12 -37.44 -33.58 -35.18 -34.44 27-May-2007 -41.13 -29.08 -40.54 -35.27 -37.96 -34.26 -35.15 -35.12 28-May-2007 41 -29.16 -40.81 -36.51 -38.45 -34.46 -36.01 -35.32 28-May-2007 -42.3 -30.37 -41.17 -36.51 -38.84 -35.45 -35.65 -36.31 29-May-2007 41.85 -30.49 -41.05 -38.11 -39.31 -35.45 -36.9 -36.31 29-May-2007 -43.37 -31.79 -41.05 -38.08 -39.72 -36.26 -36.73 -37.12 30-May-2007 -42.42 -31.99 -41.06 -39.55 -40.24 -36.46 -37.6 -37.32 30-May-2007 -44.51 -33.28 -41.05 -39.22 40.62 -37.39 -37.2 -38.25 31-May-2007 -44.19 -33.5 -41.07 -41.04 41.08 -37.28 -38.59 -38.14 31-May-2007 -45.77 -34.67 -41.06 40.7 -41.5 -38.1 -38.12 -38.96 21 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 1-Jun-2007 -45.01 -34.88 -41.07 -42.26 -41.9 -38.08 -39.28 -38.94 1-Jun-2007 -46.3 -35.96 -41.05 -42 -42.29 -38.71 -38.89 -39.57 2-Jun-2007 -46.07 -36.21 -41.06 -43.34 -42.67 -38.98 -39.89 -39.84 2-Jun-2007 -46.13 -36.8 -41.06 -43.32 -42.89 -22.35 -39.71 -23.21 3-Jun-2007 -0.39 -21.45 -19.91 -13.5 -22.84 -19 -28.89 -19.86 3-Jun-2007 1.79 -9.57 -13.39 -7.26 -19.92 -20.22 -24.38 -21.08 4-Jun-2007 -0.11 -4.91 -13.35 -7.31 -21.07 -21.28 -23.75 -22.14 4-Jun-2007 -4.41 -5.59 -15.88 -6.86 -27.27 -21.5 -24.25 -22.36 5-Jun-2007 -20.47 -7.35 -20.05 -8.98 -31.82 -22.48 -24.79 -23.34 5-Jun-2007 -27.95 -10.04 -22.52 -11.38 -33.95 -22.86 -25.81 -23.72 6-Jun-2007 -30.29 -11.86 -26.96 -19.91 -35.34 -23.8 -26.58 -24.66 6-Jun-2007 -32.93 -14.65 -31.32 -23.53 -36.59 -24.19 -27.35 -25.05 7-Jun-2007 -34.92 -15.62 -34.06 -25.1 -37.45 -25.05 -28.35 -25.91 7-Jun-2007 -36.43 -17.53 -35.84 -26.14 -38.24 -25.57 -29.07 -26.43 8-Jun-2007 -36.92 -17.92 -37.24 -27.24 -38.83 -26.56 -29.72 -27.42 8-Jun-2007 -38.5 -19.76 -38.2 -28.29 -39.44 -26.93 -30.31 -27.79 9-Jun-2007 -38.82 -20.13 -39.11 -29.39 -39.99 -27.94 -31.12 -28.8 9-Jun-2007 -40.68 -22.39 -39.89 -30.64 -40.65 -28.43 -31.74 -29.29 10-Jun-2007 -41.29 -22.83 -40.65 -31.89 -41.23 -29.4 -32.67 -30.26 10-Jun-2007 -42.57 -24.76 -41.21 -32.9 -41.77 -29.81 -33.19 -30.67 11-Jun-2007 -42.67 -25.16 -41.14 -34.1 -42.19 -30.69 -33.97 -31.55 11-Jun-2007 -44.08 -26.61 -41.11 -34.87 42.58 -31.46 -34.15 -32.32 12-Jun-2007 -43.79 -26.99 -41.11 -35.82 -43.01 -31.95 -35.17 -32.81 12-Jun-2007 -45.02 -28.23 -41.11 -36.85 -43.43 -32.8 -35.37 -33.66 13-Jun-2007 44.21 -28.6 -41.1 -37.46 43.8 -33.34 -36.18 -34.2 13-Jun-2007 -45.61 -29.84 -41.09 -37.77 -44.2 -34.07 -36.26 -34.93 14-Jun-2007 -44.84 -30.3 -41.1 -37.99 -44.6 -34.63 -37.01 -35.49 14-Jun-2007 -44.62 -31.09 -41.1 -38.24 -44.93 -35.39 -37.16 -36.25 15-Jun-2007 -44.04 -31.57 -41.12 -38.28 -45.31 -35.95 -38.12 -36.81 15-Jun-2007 -45.49 -32.52 -41.11 -38.26 -45.54 -36.66 -38.39 -37.52 16-Jun-2007 -44.61 -32.97 -41.1 -38.13 45.91 -37.31 -39.22 -38.17 16-Jun-2007 -46.13 -34.07 -41.08 -38.24 -46.22 -38.13 -39.54 -38.99 17-Jun-2007 -46.2 -34.47 -41.09 -38.12 -46.47 -38.9 -40.34 -39.76 17-Jun-2007 -46.2 -35.84 -41.1 -38.2 -46.7 -39.77 -40.31 40.63 18-Jun-2007 -46.18 -36.33 -41.07 -38.23 -46.86 -39.92 41.36 -40.78 18-Jun-2007 -46.17 -37.5 -41.08 -38.27 -46.89 -40.72 -41.52 -41.58 19-Jun-2007 -46.18 -37.87 -41.07 -38.27 -46.62 -41.13 -42.32 -41.99 19-Jun-2007 -46.17 -38.89 -41.08 -38.1 46.46 -41.65 -42.77 42.51 20-Jun-2007 -46.18 -39.28 -41.08 -38.14 -46.48 -41.86 43.36 42.72 20-Jun-2007 -46.16 -39.41 -41.09 -38.1 -46.5 -42.17 43.43 -43.03 21-Jun-2007 -46.18 -39.62 -41.1 -38.22 -46.51 -42.45 -43.64 43.31 21-Jun-2007 -46.17 40.32 -41.08 -38.09 46.51 -42.89 -43.92 -43.75 22-Jun-2007 -46.17 -40.71 -41.09 -38.21 46.5 -43.08 -44.33 -43.94 22-Jun-2007 -46.14 41.47 -41.08 -38.24 -46.49 -43.56 43.48 44.42 23-Jun-2007 -46.14 -41.95 -41.08 -38.16 -46.51 -43.72 -43.78 -44.58 23-Jun-2007 -46.13 -42.53 -41.09 -38.26 -46.48 -44.34 -44.02 -45.2 24-Jun-2007 -46.13 -42.98 -41.07 -38.25 46.47 -44.57 44.43 -45.43 24-Jun-2007 -46.12 43.65 -41.08 -38.26 46.47 -45.05 -45.08 45.91 25-Jun-2007 -46.12 -44.06 -41.08 -38.26 46.47 -45.11 45.7 45.97 25-Jun-2007 -46.11 -44.62 -41.09 -38.28 46.47 -45.44 43.09 -46.3 26-Jun-2007 -46.14 45 -41.07 -38.27 46.47 -45.7 43.07 46.56 26-Jun-2007 -46.12 -45.5 -41.09 -38.11 -46.48 -45.91 -43.09 -46.77 27-Jun-2007 -46.13 45.84 -41.1 -38.13 -46.48 -46.12 -43.1 46.98 27-Jun-2007 -46.12 -46.3 -41.1 -38.28 46.47 -46.36 -43.09 47.22 28-Jun-2007 -46.14 46.66 -41.09 -38.27 46.48 -46.5 -43.08 -47.36 28-Jun-2007 -46.13 -47.16 -41.09 -38.19 -46.47 -46.85 43.09 -47.71 22 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 29-Jun-2007 -46.13 -47.49 -41.1 -38.1 46.48 -46.3 -43.08 -47.16 29-Jun-2007 46.14 -47.14 -41.1 -38.22 -46.47 -46.15 -43.09 -47.01 30-Jun-2007 -46.13 -47.05 -41.09 -38.21 -46.48 -46.14 -43.09 -47 30-Jun-2007 -46.13 -46.99 -41.1 -38.08 -46.47 -46.14 -43.07 47 1-Jul-2007 -46.13 -46.57 -41.11 -38.27 -46.47 -46.14 -43.09 -47 1-Jul-2007 -46.14 47.05 -41.09 -38.26 46.48 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 2-Jul-2007 -46.13 -47.38 -41.1 -38.24 -46.47 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 2-Jul-2007 -46.12 47.73 -41.09 -38.28 46.49 -46.14 -43.09 -47 3-Jul-2007 -46.12 47.99 -41.1 -38.17 -46.48 -46.13 -43.08 46.99 3-Jul-2007 -46.13 48.38 -41.1 -38.11 -46.48 -46.14 -43.08 -47 4-Jul-2007 46.12 48.67 -41.09 -38.09 -46.49 -46.12 -43.07 -46.98 4-Jul-2007 -46.14 -49.06 -41.1 -38.1 -46.48 -46.13 -43.08 46.99 5-Jul-2007 -46.13 -49.4 -41.11 -38.1 -46.47 -46.12 -43.1 -46.98 5-Jul-2007 -46.13 -49.76 -41.1 -38.13 46.47 -46.13 -43.09 -46.99 6-Jul-2007 46.13 -50.05 -41.1 -38.26 -46.48 -46.13 -43.08 -46.99 6-Jul-2007 -46.12 -50.48 -41.09 -38.25 -46.47 -46.13 -43.09 46.99 7-Jul-2007 -46.13 -50.78 -41.08 -38.27 -46.47 -31.16 -43.1 -32.02 7-Jul-2007 -46.13 48.63 -41.09 -38.27 -46.47 -36.39 -43.09 -37.25 8-Jul-2007 -46.12 -47.89 -41.08 -38.13 -46.48 -40.35 -43.11 -41.21 8-Jul-2007 -46.12 -47.96 -41.09 -38.27 -46.48 -41.64 -43.06 42.5 9-Jul-2007 -46.13 -48.31 -41.1 -38.27 46.48 -43.06 -43.09 43.92 9-Jul-2007 -46.14 -48.87 -41.09 -38.24 -46.48 -42.94 43.1 -43.8 10-Jul-2007 -46.13 -49.48 -41.1 -38.19 -46.48 -32.29 -43.08 -33.15 10-Jul-2007 -15.35 -47.76 -41.1 -38.14 -42.1 -33.78 -43.08 -34.64 11-Jul-2007 -29.32 -45.07 -41.1 -38.13 -46.49 -36.47 43.09 -37.33 11-Jul-2007 -43.69 -44.8 -41.11 -38.26 46.48 -37.96 -43.09 -38.82 12-Jul-2007 -46.33 44.75 -41.09 -38.25 -46.47 -39.08 43.09 -39.94 12-Jul-2007 -46.19 -44.91 -41.1 -38.14 -46.47 -39.11 -43.08 -39.97 13-Jul-2007 -46.19 -45.32 -41.1 -38.24 -46.47 -40.07 -43.09 -40.93 13-Jul-2007 -46.2 -45.82 -41.11 -38.28 -46.47 -39.63 -43.1 -40.49 14-Jul-2007 -46.18 -46.46 -41.09 -38.14 -46.48 -40.76 -43.09 -41.62 14-Jul-2007 -46.17 -47.11 -41.1 -38.1 -46.48 -40.42 -43.09 -41.28 15-Jul-2007 -46.18 -47.72 -41.1 -38.27 -46.48 -41.92 -43.09 42.78 15-Jul-2007 46.17 -48.5 -41.1 -38.13 -46.47 -41.45 -43.09 42.31 16-Jul-2007 -46.17 -49.07 -41.09 -38.1 -46.47 -43.27 -43.09 -44.13 16-Jul-2007 -46.16 -49.67 -41.1 -38.25 46.48 -42.44 -43.08 -43.3 17-Jul-2007 -46.17 -50.09 -41.1 -38.09 -46.47 -44.32 -43.07 45.18 17-Jul-2007 -46.15 -50.54 -41.09 -38.1 -46.47 -37.68 -43.09 -38.54 18-Jul-2007 41.2 -49.13 -41.11 -38.26 46.47 -39.62 43.08 40.48 18-Jul-2007 -46.14 -48.51 -41.08 -38.22 -46.47 -39.35 -43.09 -40.21 19-Jul-2007 -46.14 48.52 -41.11 -38.23 -46.47 -41.01 -43.07 41.87 19-Jul-2007 -46.14 49 -41.09 -38.09 -46.47 -40.54 43.07 -41.4 20-Jul-2007 -46.12 -49.65 -41.09 -38.16 -46.47 -41.99 43.07 42.85 20-Jul-2007 -46.12 -50.14 -41.09 -38.17 46.49 -41.21 43.08 42.07 21-Jul-2007 -46.13 -50.58 41.11 -38.23 46.47 -43.28 -43.07 44.14 21-Jul-2007 -46.13 -50.78 -41.1 -38.26 46.47 -42.08 -43.07 42.94 22-Jul-2007 -46.12 -51.02 -41.11 -38.21 46.47 -44.25 43.08 45.11 22-Jul-2007 46.14 -51.33 -41.11 -38.27 -46.47 -43.33 43.09 -44.19 23-Jul-2007 -46.13 -51.65 -41.12 -38.26 -46.48 -45.04 -43.07 -45.9 23-Jul-2007 46.13 -51.91 -41.11 -38.27 -46.49 -44.42 43.08 45.28 23 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 24-Jul-2007 -46.14 -52.3 -41.09 -38.12 -46.47 -45.91 -43.05 -46.77 24-Jul-2007 -46.14 -52.51 -41.12 -38.25 -46.48 -45.68 -43.08 46.54 25-Jul-2007 -46.12 -52.89 -41.11 -38.11 -46.48 -46.11 -43.09 -46.97 25-Jul-2007 -46.14 -53.08 -41.11 -38.25 -46.47 -46.55 43.07 -47.41 26-Jul-2007 -46.14 -53.4 -41.1 -38.25 -46.48 -46.53 -43.08 -47.39 26-Jul-2007 -46.13 -53.62 -41.11 -38.23 -46.48 -46.18 -43.07 47.04 27-Jul-2007 -46.14 -53.87 -41.11 -38.16 46.47 -46.13 -43.09 46.99 27-Jul-2007 -46.13 -54.15 -41.11 -38.26 -46.48 -46.11 -43.09 46.97 28-Jul-2007 -46.14 -54.31 -41.11 -38.23 -46.47 -46.13 -43.08 -46.99 28-Jul-2007 -46.13 -54.61 -41.1 -38.27 46.47 -46.12 -43.08 -46.98 29-Jul-2007 -46.13 -54.88 -41.1 -38.1 -46.47 -46.12 -43.09 46.98 29-Jul-2007 -46.13 -55.08 -41.11 -38.11 -46.48 -46.13 -43.05 -46.99 30-Jul-2007 -46.13 -55.4 -41.1 -38.13 -46.47 -46.12 -43.07 46.98 30-Jul-2007 -46.14 -55.42 -41.1 -38.22 -46.48 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 31-Jul-2007 -46.13 -55.54 -41.11 -38.27 -46.46 -46.12 43.09 -46.98 31-Jul-2007 -46.12 -55.88 -41.11 -38.1 -46.47 -46.13 -43.1 46.99 1-Aug-2007 46.13 -56.08 -41.11 -38.26 46.49 -46.12 -43.09 46.98 1-Aug-2007 46.13 -56.2 -41.12 -38.18 -46.48 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 2-Aug-2007 -46.11 -56.51 -41.1 -38.09 46.47 -46.11 -43.08 -46.97 2-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.33 -41.12 -38.08 -46.47 -46.11 43.09 46.97 3-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.12 -38.24 -46.48 -46.1 -43.07 -46.96 3-Aug-2007 46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.22 -46.47 -46.11 -43.08 46.97 4-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.12 -38.12 46.48 -46.1 -43.07 46.96 4-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.11 -38.09 -46.48 -46.13 -43.09 46.99 5-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.12 -38.15 -46.47 -46.12 -43.09 46.98 5-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.33 -41.11 -38.23 -46.47 -46.1 -43.09 46.96 6-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.11 -38.23 46.48 -46.1 43.09 -46.96 6-Aug-2007 46.13 -51.31 -41.11 -38.08 46.48 -46.11 -43.09 46.97 7-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.19 46.47 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 7-Aug-2007 46.14 -51.33 -41.11 -38.24 46.48 -46.12 43.09 -46.98 8-Aug-2007 46.13 -51.31 -41.11 -38.23 -46.48 -46.11 -43.08 -46.97 8-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.12 -38.18 46.48 -46.11 -43.07 -46.97 9-Aug-2007 46.14 -51.32 -41.11 -38.08 -46.47 -46.13 -43.09 -46.99 9-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.12 -38.24 46.49 -46.13 -43.07 46.99 10-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.1 -46.47 -46.12 -43.07 -46.98 10-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.32 -41.11 -38.25 46.48 -46.12 -43.09 46.98 11-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.33 -41.12 -38.07 46.48 -46.13 -43.08 46.99 11-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.12 -38.23 46.47 -46.11 43.09 -46.97 12-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.11 -38.12 -46.47 -46.11 -43.08 -46.97 12-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.33 -41.12 -38.1 -46.48 -46.11 -43.09 -46.97 13-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.13 -38.21 -46.49 -46.11 -43.08 -46.97 13-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.11 -38.2 -46.47 -46.12 -43.08 -46.98 14-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.11 -38.22 -46.49 -46.12 -43.07 -46.98 14-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.12 -38.09 -46.48 -46.1 -43.1 -46.96 15-Aug-2007 46.14 -51.32 -41.11 -38.09 -46.48 -46.1 -43.08 -46.96 15-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.23 46.48 -46.11 -43.09 46.97 16-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.12 -38.24 -46.48 -46.11 -43.08 46.97 16-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.23 46.47 -46.11 -43.09 46.97 17-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.12 -38.23 46.47 -46.11 -43.07 -46.97 17-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.12 -38.14 -46.49 -46.12 -43.09 46.98 24 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 18-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.08 -46.47 -46.11 -43.08 -46.97 18-Aug-2007 46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.19 -46.47 -46.11 -43.07 -46.97 19-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.13 -38.24 -46.48 -46.12 -43.08 46.98 19-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.32 -41.12 -38.26 -46.48 -46.11 -43.07 -46.97 20-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.11 -38.08 46.47 -46.13 -43.09 -46.99 20-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.11 -38.26 -46.48 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 21-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.11 -38.25 -46.48 -46.12 43.08 -46.98 21-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.32 -41.11 -38.12 -46.48 -46.12 -43.1 46.98 22-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.12 -38.13 -46.47 -46.12 -43.09 46.98 22-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.07 46.47 -46.11 43.07 -46.97 23-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.11 -38.24 -46.47 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 23-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.12 -38.24 -46.48 -46.11 -43.09 -46.97 24-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.12 -38.08 -46.47 -46.13 -43.09 -46.99 24-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.3 -41.12 -38.24 -46.48 -46.1 -43.09 46.96 25-Aug-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.12 -38.15 -46.47 -46.11 -43.09 -46.97 25-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.11 -38.18 -46.48 -46.12 -43.08 -46.98 26-Aug-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.1 -38.08 -46.46 -34.71 43.08 -35.57 26-Aug-2007 -1.34 -51.1 -13.21 -9.07 -28.5 -13.27 43.07 -14.13 27-Aug-2007 1.02 -51.32 -31.43 -6.57 -46.48 -18.91 -43.08 -19.77 27-Aug-2007 -10.51 -51.31 -33.97 -15.78 -46.48 -20.74 -43.08 -21.6 28-Aug-2007 -21.55 -51.32 -39.31 -33.8 -46.48 -23.2 -43.09 -24.06 28-Aug-2007 -31.42 -51.31 -41.12 -38.25 -46.48 -24.32 43.07 -25.18 29-Aug-2007 -37.76 -51.32 -41.12 -38.13 -46.47 -26.26 -43.07 -27.12 29-Aug-2007 -41.66 -51.31 -41.11 -38.07 -46.48 -27.18 -43.07 -28.04 30-Aug-2007 -44.69 -51.31 -41.13 -38.14 46.48 -28.9 -43.08 -29.76 30-Aug-2007 46.13 -51.33 -41.12 -38.11 -46.48 -29.65 -43.09 -30.51 31-Aug-2007 -46.11 -51.31 -41.12 -38.11 -46.47 -31.44 -43.1 -32.3 31-Aug-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.12 -38.24 -46.48 -32.19 -43.07 -33.05 1-Sep-2007 46.13 -51.31 -41.11 -38.14 46.47 -33.3 -43.08 -34.16 1-Sep-2007 -46.11 -51.3 -41.12 -38.26 -46.46 -34.08 -43.08 -34.94 2-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.3 -41.11 -38.24 -46.48 -35.58 43.07 -36.44 2-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.11 -38.08 46.49 -36.69 43.06 -37.55 3-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.13 -38.09 -46.48 -38.24 -43.07 -39.1 3-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.13 -38.15 -46.48 -38.71 -43.07 -39.57 4-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.31 -41.13 -38.09 46.48 -40.43 -43.06 -41.29 4-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.23 -46.48 -41.02 -43.06 -41.88 5-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.13 -38.21 -46.47 -43.07 43.08 -43.93 5-Sep-2007 46.13 -51.31 -41.13 -38.07 -46.48 -43.18 -43.07 -44.04 6-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.32 -41.11 -38.14 46.47 -44.74 -43.07 -45.6 6-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.11 -38.07 -46.48 -44.43 -43.08 -45.29 7-Sep-2007 -46.14 -51.31 -41.12 -38.07 -46.48 -45.57 -43.08 -46.43 7-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.31 -41.13 -38.14 -46.47 -45.35 -43.09 -46.21 8-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.3 -41.12 -38.08 -46.48 -46.39 43.09 -47.25 8-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.32 41.12 -38.18 -46.48 -46.14 -43.07 47 9-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.23 -46.49 -46.46 -43.09 47.32 9-Sep-2007 46.11 -51.32 -41.12 -38.23 46.48 -46.12 43.08 -46.98 10-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.32 -41.13 -38.23 46.47 -46.13 -43.08 46.99 10-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.33 -41.13 -38.19 -46.47 -46.12 43.07 46.98 11-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.14 -38.22 -46.48 -46.12 43.08 46.98 11-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.31 -41.13 -38.08 -46.48 -46.13 -43.07 46.99 25 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 12-Sep-2007 -46.11 -51.32 -41.13 -38.23 46.48 -46.12 -43.07 -46.98 12-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.14 -38.24 46.49 -46.12 -43.06 -46.98 13-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.08 -46.47 -46.12 -43.09 -46.98 13-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.13 -46.49 -46.12 -43.07 -46.98 14-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.23 46.48 -46.12 -43.08 -46.98 14-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.12 -38.23 -46.49 -8.64 43.06 -9.5 15-Sep-2007 -0.53 -50.89 -34.04 -11.83 -38.68 -14.54 -43.07 -15.4 15-Sep-2007 -13.81 47.88 -41.07 -11.62 -46.48 -16.2 -43.08 -17.06 16-Sep-2007 -28.82 47.18 -41.1 -15.89 -46.49 -18.4 43.07 -19.26 16-Sep-2007 -37.44 47.27 -41.11 -26 -46.48 -19.11 -43.08 -19.97 17-Sep-2007 -42.43 -47.54 -41.11 -38.2 -46.47 -20.58 -43.07 -21.44 17-Sep-2007 -45.54 -47.9 -41.11 -38.05 -46.47 -21.05 -43.08 -21.91 18-Sep-2007 46.12 48.15 -41.11 -38.22 46.49 -22.26 -43.1 -23.12 18-Sep-2007 46.12 -48.62 -41.1 -38.15 46.48 -22.66 -43.07 -23.52 19-Sep-2007 -46.12 48.83 -41.12 -38.24 46.48 -23.31 43.07 -24.17 19-Sep-2007 -46.13 -49.19 -41.11 -38.07 46.49 -23.67 -43.06 -24.53 20-Sep-2007 -46.12 49.42 -41.13 -38.22 -46.47 -21.45 -43.06 -22.31 20-Sep-2007 -46.13 -49.55 -41.1 -38.06 46.48 -21.81 -43.07 -22.67 21-Sep-2007 -46.12 -49.57 -41.11 -38.08 -46.47 -22.92 -43.07 -23.78 21-Sep-2007 -46.12 -49.59 -41.11 -38.11 -46.47 -23.23 -43.09 -24.09 22-Sep-2007 -46.13 -49.58 -41.13 -38.22 -24.4 43.09 -25.26 22-Sep-2007 -46.11 -49.82 -41.13 -38.23 -46.49 -24.65 -43.08 -25.51 23-Sep-2007 -46.12 49.87 -41.14 -38.21 -46.49 -25.79 43.09 -26.65 23-Sep-2007 -46.12 -50.2 -41.13 -38.25 -46.47 -26.13 -43.07 -26.99 24-Sep-2007 -46.12 -50.35 -41.15 -38.22 46.47 -27.2 43.07 -28.06 24-Sep-2007 -46.11 -50.65 -41.14 -38.23 46.48 -27.58 -43.08 -28.44 25-Sep-2007 46.12 -50.8 -41.13 -38.23 -46.48 -28.58 -43.09 -29.44 25-Sep-2007 46.13 -51.07 -41.13 -38.24 46.48 -28.89 -43.07 -29.75 26-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.19 -41.13 -38.05 -46.48 -29.8 -43.07 -30.66 26-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.47 -41.13 -38.12 -46.49 -30.14 -43.08 -31 27-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.6 -41.13 -38.07 -46.48 -43.08 -46.84 27-Sep-2007 -46.12 -51.37 41.15 -38.14 -46.49 -43.06 -31.79 28-Sep-2007 -46.13 -51.37 -41.14 -38.23 46.48 -43.09 -32.25 28-Sep-2007 46.12 -51.37 -41.13 -38.14 -46.48 43.07 -33.35 29-Sep-2007 -46.11 -51.4 -41.14 -38.22 46.46 -43.08 -34.01 29-Sep-2007 -46.11 -51.39 -41.13 -38.23 46.48 -43.07 -34.89 30-Sep-2007 -46.11 -51.4 -41.15 -38.03 46.48 -43.08 -35.43 30-Sep-2007 -46.11 -51.39 -41.13 -38.24 -46.48 -43.07 -36.37 1-Oct-2007 -46.13 -51.4 -41.15 -38.19 -46.47 -43.07 -36.91 1-Oct-2007 -46.12 -51.38 -41.13 -38.22 -46.49 -43.08 -37.88 2-Oct-2007 46.11 -51.38 -41.14 -38.05 46.48 -43.08 -38.1 2-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.39 -41.14 -38.21 -46.49 -43.08 -38.89 3-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.38 -41.14 -38.2 46.49 -43.09 -39.06 3-Oct-2007 46.11 -51.37 -41.15 -38.12 -46.48 -43.07 -39.85 4-Oct-2007 -46.12 -51.39 -41.14 -38.21 46.49 -43.07 -40.11 4-Oct-2007 46.12 -51.4 -41.14 -38.14 46.49 -43.07 -41.12 5-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.41 -41.15 -38.22 -46.49 -43.07 -41.19 5-Oct-2007 46.11 -51.38 41.14 -38.19 46.48 -43.08 -41.49 6-Oct-2007 -46.12 -51.4 -41.15 -38.16 -46.48 -43.07 -41.39 6-Oct-2007 -46.12 -51.38 -41.15 -38.18 -46.47 -43.07 -36.28 26 i 1 Ij ii Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 7-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.39 -41.14 -38.15 -46.48 -43.07 -35.55 7-Oct-2007 -46.13 -51.38 -41.14 -38.06 -46.49 -43.09 -37.34 8-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.41 -41.14 -38.09 -46.48 -43.08 -37.68 8-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.38 -41.14 -38.08 -46.48 -43.07 -38.93 9-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.4 -41.13 -38.21 -46.49 -43.08 -38.93 9-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.37 -41.15 -38.22 -46.49 43.06 40.2 10-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.39 -41.14 -38.21 -46.49 43.07 -40.13 10-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.37 -41.14 -38.18 46.49 43.07 -40.83 11-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.15 -38.07 -46.49 -43.06 -40.75 11-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.14 -38.22 -46.49 -43.08 -41.89 12-Oct-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.15 -38.17 -46.48 -43.07 -41.8 12-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.16 -38.2 -46.48 -43.09 42.63 13-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.16 -38.12 -46.48 43.07 42.53 13-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.32 -41.14 -38.15 -46.5 43.08 -43.18 14-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.14 -38.17 46.49 43.09 -43.02 14-Oct-2007 -46.12 -51.32 -41.15 -38.2 -46.47 -43.07 43.86 15-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.16 -38.1 46.48 -43.07 -43.68 15-Oct-2007 -46.09 -51.33 -41.14 -38.02 -46.48 43.07 44.39 16-Oct-2007 46.1 -51.33 -41.14 -38.03 -46.48 -43.08 -44.04 16-Oct-2007 46.09 -51.32 -41.14 -38.17 -46.48 -43.07 44.77 17-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.33 -41.16 -38.19 -46.47 43.07 -44.5 17-Oct-2007 -46.09 -51.32 -41.15 -38.17 -46.48 -43.08 -45.29 18-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.33 -41.14 -38.2 -46.51 -43.06 -44.71 18-Oct-2007 -46.09 -51.34 -41.16 -38.15 46.48 -43.08 45.49 19-Oct-2007 46.09 -51.32 -41.15 -38.19 -46.49 -43.09 -44.87 19-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.32 -41.16 -38.2 46.48 -43.07 -45.73 20-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.15 -38.19 -46.49 -43.06 45.74 20-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.15 -38.04 -46.47 -43.07 46.44 21-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.33 -41.15 -38.03 46.48 -43.08 46.34 21-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.33 -41.15 -38.07 46.48 -43.09 -45.92 22-Oct-2007 46.11 -51.34 -41.15 -38.15 -46.49 -43.08 -46.29 22-Oct-2007 -46.11 -51.33 -41.15 -38.02 -46.49 43.07 -46.87 23-Oct-2007 -46.1 -51.33 -41.15 -38.08 -46.47 -47 -43.06 -46.26 23-Oct-2007 -51.34 -41.15 -38.2 46.48 -43.09 -47.09 24-Oct-2007 -51.34 -41.15 -38.13 -46.48 -43.08 -46.86 24-Oct-2007 -51.34 -35.13 -38.19 -46.48 -43.04 -35.49 25-Oct-2007 -51.32 -22.7 -10.24 -45.27 -34.88 -22.92 25-Oct-2007 -51.33 -41.12 -8.98 -43.35 -43.06 -21.9 26-Oct-2007 -51.33 -41.11 -7.81 -46.49 43.04 -20.63 26-Oct-2007 -51.33 -41.1 -13.82 -40.29 -43.05 -18.42 27-Oct-2007 -44.63 -25.69 -11.65 -30.46 -33.47 -2.18 27-Oct-2007 -38.42 -25.69 -11.31 -34.59 -37.06 -2.29 28-Oct-2007 -37.53 -28.04 -15.76 -46.54 -38.82 -5.38 28-Oct-2007 -38.05 -35.06 -17.36 -46.48 -39.65 -9.33 29-Oct-2007 -38.56 -39.07 -30.58 -39.95 -11.21 29-Oct-2007 -39.11 -41.1 -34.89 -40.03 -13.04 30-Oct-2007 -39.6 -41.14 -36.94 -39.99 -13.85 30-Oct-2007 -40.09 -41.13 -37.49 -39.92 -14.77 31-Oct-2007 40.41 -41.14 -37.76 -40.06 -15.16 31-Oct-2007 -40.8 -41.12 -37.76 -40.9 -15.86 27 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 1-Nov-2007 -40.92 -41.13 -37.54 -40.79 -16.01 1-Nov-2007 -41.42 -41.12 -37.66 -41.48 -16.75 2-Nov-2007 -41.9 -41.13 -38.09 -41.58 -17.15 2-Nov-2007 -42.22 -41.14 -38.32 -41.62 -17.82 3-Nov-2007 -42.45 -41.13 -38.46 -41.66 -18.01 3-Nov-2007 -42.89 -41.14 -38.12 -41.81 -18.66 4-Nov-2007 -43.15 -41.15 -38.03 -41.89 -18.83 4-Nov-2007 -43.48 -41.13 -38.18 -42.08 -19.29 5-Nov-2007 -43.79 -41.15 -38.14 -42.27 -19.48 5-Nov-2007 -43.84 -41.14 -38.16 -42.33 -19.83 6-Nov-2007 -43.83 -41.13 -38.14 -42.33 -19.84 6-Nov-2007 -44.62 -41.13 -38.17 -42.82 -20.45 7-Nov-2007 -44.86 -41.16 -38.16 -42.77 -20.61 7-Nov-2007 -44.99 -41.17 -38.14 -43.08 -20.85 8-Nov-2007 -45.16 -41.16 -38.13 -43.17 -20.95 8-Nov-2007 -45.26 -41.15 -38.14 -43.27 -21.11 9-Nov-2007 -45.34 -41.15 -38.13 43.33 -21.12 9-Nov-2007 45.38 -41.14 -38.16 43.35 -21.29 10-Nov-2007 -45.63 -41.13 -38.02 -43.15 -21.33 10-Nov-2007 -46.07 -41.15 -38.13 -43.08 -21.71 11-Nov-2007 -46.22 -41.17 -38.11 -43.1 -21.83 11-Nov-2007 -46.32 -41.16 -38.01 -43.09 -22.02 12-Nov-2007 -46.42 -41.19 -38.12 -43.09 -22.06 12-Nov-2007 -46.38 -41.16 -38.08 -43.09 -22.18 13-Nov-2007 -46.38 -41.15 -38.12 -43.07 -22.01 13-Nov-2007 -46.53 -41.15 -38.11 43.07 -22.39 14-Nov-2007 -46.59 -41.14 -38.13 -43.07 -22.26 14-Nov-2007 -46.65 -41.12 -38.12 -43.07 -22.57 15-Nov-2007 -46.41 -41.12 -38.08 -43.06 -22.23 15-Nov-2007 -46.93 -41.14 -37.96 -43.05 -22.26 16-Nov-2007 47.08 -41.16 -38.05 -43.09 -22.27 16-Nov-2007 47.19 -41.16 -38.13 -43.07 -22.58 17-Nov-2007 -47.29 -41.17 -38.08 43.1 -22.67 17-Nov-2007 -47.21 -41.16 -38.13 -43.1 -22.76 18-Nov-2007 -47.43 -41.17 -38.09 -43.11 -22.84 18-Nov-2007 -47.56 -41.18 -38.04 -43.1 -23.02 19-Nov-2007 47.67 -41.19 -38.09 43.12 -23.04 19-Nov-2007 -47.7 -41.19 -38.09 -43.12 -23.08 20-Nov-2007 -47.7 -41.19 -38.11 -43.13 -22.92 20-Nov-2007 -47.58 -41.18 -38.07 -43.12 -22.83 21-Nov-2007 -47.73 -41.19 -38.09 -43.12 -22.84 21-Nov-2007 -47.73 -41.18 -38.12 -43.11 -23.1 22-Nov-2007 47.68 -41.18 -38.08 -43.1 -22.86 22-Nov-2007 -47.8 -41.17 -38.1 -43.11 -23.14 23-Nov-2007 -48.2 -41.2 -38.1 -43.12 -23.33 23-Nov-2007 -48.36 -41.19 -38.1 -43.15 -23.5 24-Nov-2007 -48.5 -41.23 -38.08 -43.16 -23.64 24-Nov-2007 48.33 -41.22 -38.1 -43.15 -23.61 25-Nov-2007 -48.48 -41.2 -38.02 -43.14 -23.59 25-Nov-2007 -48.35 -41.22 -38.03 -43.14 -23.23 28 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 26-Nov-2007 -48.26 -41.2 -38.09 -43.13 -22.85 26-Nov-2007 48.16 -41.18 -38.08 -43.12 -22.5 27-Nov-2007 -48.34 -41.19 -38.07 -46.5 -46 -43.14 -22.39 27-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 1-Dec-2007 1-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 29 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Tapp AW3 Tapp AW4 Tapp AW5 Tapp AW6 Ed AW1 Ed AW2 Ed AW3 Ed AW4 21-Dec-2007 21-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 11 11 11 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 1-Jan-2007 1-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007- 22-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 31 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 26-Jan-2007 26-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 - 1-Feb-2007 1-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 1 1 1 32 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 20-Feb-2007 20-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 01-Mar-2007 01-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 O8-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 33 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 17-Mar-2007 17-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 - 23-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 26-Mar-2007 -12.91 -14.65 -14.79 -32.62 -7.44 -9.62 -9.84 -30.69 26-Mar-2007 -12.04 -13.78 -13.92 -32.85 -7.67 -9.85 -10.07 -30.92 27-Mar-2007 -13.45 -15.19 -15.33 -33.18 -8.00 -10.18 -10.40 -31.25 27-Mar-2007 -12.80 -14.54 -14.68 -33.60 -8.42 -10.60 -10.82 -31.67 28-Mar-2007 -14.16 -15.90 -16.04 -34.00 -8.82 -11.00 -11.22 -32.07 28-Mar-2007 -14.40 -16.14 -16.28 -34.58 -9.40 -11.39 -11.80 -30.46 29-Mar-2007 -13.59 -15.33 -15.47 -35.22 -10.04 -11.55 -12.44 -30.99 29-Mar-2007 -13.94 -15.68 -15.82 -35.37 -10.19 -11.42 -12.59 -31.53 30-Mar-2007 -14.84 -16.58 -16.72 -35.73 -10.55 -11.64 -12.95 -31.53 30-Mar-2007 -14.84 -16.58 -16.72 -35.90 -10.72 -12.59 -13.12 -31.69 31-Mar-2007 -15.91 -17.65 -17.79 -36.30 -11.12 -12.32 -13.52 -31.98 31-Mar-2007 -15.55 -17.29 -17.43 -36.68 -11.50 -13.39 -13.90 -32.28 01-Apr-2007 -16.21 -17.95 -18.09 -37.09 -11.91 -13.04 -14.31 -32.63 01-Apr-2007 -15.16 -16.90 -17.04 -37.35 -12.17 -13.98 -14.57 -32.90 02-Apr-2007 -16.26 -18.00 -18.14 -37.67 -12.49 -12.50 -14.89 -33.11 02-Apr-2007 -16.45 -18.19 -18.33 -37.99 -12.81 -14.52 -15.21 -33.38 03-Apr-2007 -17.20 -18.94 -19.08 -38.42 -13.24 -14.35 -15.64 -33.74 03-Apr-2007 -17.06 -18.80 -18.94 -38.65 -13.47 -15.86 -15.87 -34.04 04-Apr-2007 -17.96 -19.70 -19.84 -38.65 -13.47 -14.77 -15.87 -34.17 04-Apr-2007 -18.48 -20.22 -20.36 -39.22 -14.04 -16.57 -16.44 -34.57 05-Apr-2007 -19.00 -20.74 -20.88 -39.97 -14.79 -16.50 -17.19 -35.17 05-Apr-2007 -19.49 -21.23 -21.37 -40.40 -15.22 -17.66 -17.62 -35.55 06-Apr-2007 -19.50 -21.24 -21.38 -40.77 -15.59 -17.22 -17.99 -35.96 06-Apr-2007 -19.67 -21.41 -21.55 -40.81 -15.63 -17.81 -18.03 -36.06 07-Apr-2007 -19.78 -21.52 -21.66 -41.40 -16.22 -17.15 -18.62 -36.43 07-Apr-2007 -20.26 -22.00 -22.14 -41.94 -16.76 -18.64 -19.16 -36.84 08-Apr-2007 -20.29 -22.03 -22.17 -42.30 -17.12 -18.25 -19.52 -37.20 08-Apr-2007 20.61 - -22.35 nm -22.49 -42.47 -17.29 -18.85 -19.69 -37.32 09-Apr-2007 -20.62 -22.36 -22.50 -42.76 -17.58 -18.49 -19.98 -37.65 09-Apr-2007 -20.93 -22.67 -22.81 -42.91 -17.73 -19.04 -20.13 -37.77 10-Apr-2007 -20.92 -22.66 -22.80 -43.31 -18.13 -18.84 -20.53 -38.06 10-Apr-2007 -21.15 -22.89 -23.03 43.52 -18.34 -19.45 -20.74 -38.20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 34 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 11-Apr-2007 -20.73 -22.47 -22.61 -43.56 -18.38 -18.87 -20.78 -38.35 11-Apr-2007 5.17 3.43 3.29 -43.51 -18.33 -18.48 -20.73 -38.37 12-Apr-2007 4.34 2.60 2.46 -14.17 11.01 -2.85 8.61 -26.22 12-Apr-2007 3.87 2.13 1.99 -16.18 9.00 -4.77 6.60 -24.72 13-Apr-2007 3.31 1.57 1.43 -22.79 2.39 -5.44 -0.01 -24.88 13-Apr-2007 3.07 1.33 1.19 -27.54 -2.36 -7.06 4.76 -25.26 14-Apr-2007 2.44 0.70 0.56 -30.25 -5.07 -7.37 -7.47 -26.40 14-Apr-2007 5.89 4.15 4.01 -31.41 -6.23 -8.61 -8.63 -27.14 15-Apr-2007 6.63 4.89 4.75 -19.35 5.83 -0.81 3.43 -23.06 15-Apr-2007 5.94 4.20 4.06 -2.81 22.37 -0.94 19.97 -10.63 16-Apr-2007 5.12 3.38 3.24 -3.57 21.61 -1.61 19.21 4.40 16-Apr-2007 4.66 2.92 2.78 -5.30 19.88 -2.30 17.48 -8.47 17-Apr-2007 4.20 2.46 2.32 -5.80 19.38 -2.41 16.98 -12.38 17-Apr-2007 4.01 2.27 2.13 -6.85 18.33 -2.93 15.93 -14.90 18-Apr-2007 3.65 1.91 1.77 -8.20 16.98 -2.91 14.58 -16.58 18-Apr-2007 3.43 1.69 1.55 -10.12 15.06 -3.43 12.66 -18.01 19-Apr-2007 3.13 1.39 1.25 -11.75 13.43 -3.51 11.03 -19.16 19-Apr-2007 2.88 1.14 1.00 -14.09 11.09 -4.06 8.69 -20.16 20-Apr-2007 2.12 0.38 0.24 -16.42 8.76 -4.30 6.36 -21.10 20-Apr-2007 1.59 -0.15 -0.29 -18.64 6.54 -5.30 4.14 -21.87 21-Apr-2007 -0.92 -2.66 -2.80 -20.14 5.04 -5.41 2.64 -22.62 21-Apr-2007 -1.93 -3.67 -3.81 -21.84 3.34 -6.81 0.94 -23.30 22-Apr-2007 -6.04 -7.78 -7.92 -22.93 2.25 -6.64 -0.15 -24.09 22-Apr-2007 -8.84 -10.58 -10.72 -24.41 0.77 -8.45 -1.63 -25.04 23-Apr-2007 -10.38 -12.12 -12.26 -25.37 -0.19 -8.04 -2.59 -26.07 23-Apr-2007 -10.87 -12.61 -12.75 -26.56 -1.38 -10.39 -3.78 -26.97 24-Apr-2007 -12.51 -14.25 -14.39 -27.32 -2.14 -9.80 -4.54 -27.77 24-Apr-2007 -12.55 -14.29 -15.83 -28.46 -3.28 -11.79 -5.68 -28.57 25-Apr-2007 -14.19 -15.93 -15.36 -29.17 -3.99 -11.16 -6.39 -29.20 25-Apr-2007 -14.63 -16.37 -17.20 -30.21 -5.03 -13.49 -7.43 -29.98 26-Apr-2007 -15.87 -17.61 -17.03 -31.08 -5.90 -13.02 -8.30 -30.69 26-Apr-2007 -16.14 -17.88 -18.55 -31.97 -6.79 -15.04 -9.19 -31.36 27-Apr-2007 -17.05 -18.79 -18.10 -32.59 -7.41 -14.30 -9.81 -31.92 27-Apr-2007 -17.29 -19.03 -19.34 -33.34 -8.16 -15.77 -10.56 -32.49 28-Apr-2007 -18.33 -20.07 -19.14 -34.10 -8.92 -15.46 -11.32 -33.09 28-Apr-2007 -18.85 -20.59 -20.55 -35.00 -9.82 -17.40 -12.22 -33.72 29-Apr-2007 -19.68 -21.42 -20.62 -35.69 -10.51 -16.80 -12.91 -34.29 29-Apr-2007 -20.27 -22.01 -21.53 -36.50 -11.32 -18.75 -13.72 -34.88 30-Apr-2007 -20.99 -22.73 -21.71 -37.10 -11.92 -18.06 -14.32 -35.42 30-Apr-2007 -21.46 -23.20 -22.36 -37.75 -12.57 -19.87 -14.97 -35.92 01-May-2007 -19.96 -23.92 -22.61 -38.42 -13.24 -19.14 -15.64 -36.45 01-May-2007 -21.22 -24.25 -23.28 -39.03 -12.12 -20.98 -16.25 -36.96 02-May-2007 -21.48 -24.57 -23.57 -39.64 -12.83 -20.25 -16.86 -37.46 02-May-2007 -22.65 -25.48 -24.20 -40.31 -13.31 -21.79 -23.29 -38.00 03-May-2007 -22.64 -25.76 -24.55 -41.01 -14.76 -21.21 -23.55 -38.54 03-May-2007 -21.80 -26.29 -24.96 -41.53 -15.29 -21.93 -24.14 -38.95 04-May-2007 -21.00 -25.36 -24.32 -41.83 -13.20 -19.41 -22.92 -39.01 04-May-2007 -21.02 -25.49 -24.31 41.96 -13.36 -20.22 -23.38 -39.11 05-May-2007 -21.01 -25.51 -24.23 -42.30 -13.37 -20.39 -23.70 -39.20 05-May-2007 -8.04 -26.07 -24.64 -42.58 -12.70 -20.42 -23.90 -39.30 35 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 06-May-2007 -12.48 -17.17 -17.49 -40.54 -7.24 -13.46 -18.64 -36.24 06-May-2007 -13.77 -19.81 -19.53 -41.38 -10.97 -17.44 -20.38 -36.10 07-May-2007 -15.75 -20.36 -19.92 -41.66 -11.19 -17.60 -20.80 -36.08 07-May-2007 -16.47 -21.24 -21.04 42.28 -12.87 -19.45 -22.06 -36.65 08-May-2007 -15.78 -21.74 -21.50 -42.59 -12.77 -19.19 -22.40 -37.17 08-May-2007 -15.00 -22.24 -21.89 -42.99 -11.69 -18.22 -22.64 -37.64 09-May-2007 -15.03 -22.08 -21.77 -43.19 -11.60 -18.12 -22.82 -37.96 09-May-2007 -13.29 -22.24 -21.95 -43.43 -12.50 -19.08 -23.24 -38.18 10-May-2007 -14.89 -21.81 -21.53 -43.58 -11.84 -18.41 -23.11 -38.27 10-May-2007 -15.70 -22.29 -21.99 -43.72 -13.31 -19.89 -23.77 -38.42 11-May-2007 -17.38 -22.42 -22.24 44.06 -13.25 -19.72 -24.01 -38.78 11-May-2007 -17.74 -23.28 -23.01 -44.44 -14.73 -21.28 -24.91 -39.19 12-May-2007 -18.48 -23.60 -23.41 -44.82 -14.64 -20.82 -25.07 -39.56 12-May-2007 -16.87 -24.29 -23.98 -45.13 -15.13 -21.58 -25.57 -39.83 13-May-2007 -17.36 -24.22 -23.99 -45.47 -14.62 -20.98 -25.53 -40.05 13-May-2007 -18.20 -24.58 -24.42 -45.87 -15.39 -21.76 -26.02 -40.37 14-May-2007 -19.17 -24.76 -24.69 -46.17 -15.54 -21.82 -26.21 -40.62 14-May-2007 -20.00 -25.78 -25.35 -46.32 -16.66 -23.13 -26.98 -40.83 15-May-2007 -21.11 -26.14 -25.74 -46.63 -16.65 -22.63 -27.05 -41.11 15-May-2007 -21.56 -27.20 -26.15 -46.78 -17.84 -23.99 -27.83 -41.29 16-May-2007 -22.96 -27.58 -26.45 -47.12 -17.65 -23.52 -27.83 -41.59 16-May-2007 -19.56 -28.55 -26.89 -47.49 -19.24 -24.52 -28.70 -41.90 17-May-2007 -19.05 -27.24 -25.88 -47.79 -14.71 -20.63 -26.86 42.09 17-May-2007 -18.86 -26.69 -25.82 -47.79 -15.93 -22.25 -27.43 41.88 18-May-2007 -19.85 -26.64 -25.75 -47.86 -15.84 -22.36 -27.35 -41.44 18-May-2007 -19.41 -27.35 -26.38 48.34 -15.90 -23.33 -27.95 41.62 19-May-2007 -20.06 -27.39 -26.36 -48.45 -16.49 -22.90 -27.83 -41.73 19-May-2007 -21.30 -28.21 -26.89 -48.60 -17.94 -24.15 -28.59 -41.95 20-May-2007 -22.15 -28.55 -27.20 48.87 -17.94 -24.03 -28.61 42.20 20-May-2007 -23.20 -29.49 -27.72 -49.12 -19.52 -24.96 -29.41 -42.47 21-May-2007 -24.17 -29.94 -28.23 -49.59 -19.64 -25.12 -29.48 -42.86 21-May-2007 -24.53 -30.76 -28.91 -49.97 -20.94 -25.93 -30.25 -43.20 22-May-2007 -25.13 -31.35 -29.57 -50.33 -20.82 -26.12 -30.29 -43.55 22-May-2007 -25.65 -31.98 -30.18 -50.18 -21.96 -26.72 -30.98 43.86 23-May-2007 -26.11 -32.67 -30.9 -50.35 -21.89 -26.96 -31 -44.19 23-May-2007 -26.84 -33.29 -31.57 -50.35 -23.08 -27.58 -31.77 -44.48 24-May-2007 -27.1 -33.98 -32.41 -50.41 -23 -27.88 -31.76 -44.84 24-May-2007 -27.89 -34.58 -32.87 -50.31 -23.97 -28.39 -32.43 -45.04 25-May-2007 -28.05 -35.35 -33.49 -50.35 -23.86 -28.68 -32.41 45.31 25-May-2007 -28.81 -36.06 -33.86 -5024 -24.86 -29.13 -33.07 -45.56 26-May-2007 -29.13 -36.73 -34.61 -50.33 -24.81 -29.47 -33.07 45.84 26-May-2007 -29.83 -37.17 -34.99 -50.27 -25.91 -29.93 -33.78 46.12 27-May-2007 -30.26 -37.68 -35.49 -50.37 -25.84 -30.34 -33.79 46.42 27-May-2007 -30.82 -38.15 -35.99 -50.34 -26.91 -30.77 -34.49 46.69 28-May-2007 -30.76 -38.62 -36.66 -50.06 -26.83 -31.16 -34.49 46.98 28-May-2007 -31.47 -39.03 -36.81 -50.03 -27.57 -31.5 -35.08 -47.24 29-May-2007 -31.45 -39.45 -37.13 -50.08 -27.54 -31.82 -35.06 47.5 29-May-2007 -32.18 -39.8 -37.37 -50.07 -28.38 -32.17 -35.71 -47.76 30-May-2007 -31.67 -40.13 -37.99 -50.09 -28.48 -32.53 -35.72 48.05 30-May-2007 -33.02 -40.45 -38.41 -50.06 -29.3 -32.88 -36.37 -48.31 31-May-2007 -32.41 -40.71 -38.9 -50.06 -29.38 -33.32 -36.38 48.17 31-May-2007 -33.57 40.93 -39.27 -50.06 -30.15 -33.75 -36.97 -48.06 36 I 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 1-Jun-2007 -32.8 -41.1 -39.76 -50.07 -30.12 -34.12 -36.95 -47.87 1-Jun-2007 -34.07 -41.29 -40.06 -50 -30.87 -34.5 -37.51 -47.8 2-Jun-2007 -33.85 -41.48 -40.45 -50.03 -30.85 -34.88 -37.48 -47.77 2-Jun-2007 -15.72 -41.63 -40.65 -49.88 -31 -35.07 -37.78 -47.62 3-Jun-2007 -9.91 -40.87 -25.33 -49.44 -13.1 -20.61 -25.15 -43.39 3-Jun-2007 -11.65 -24.61 -23.99 -48.68 -11.82 -18.98 -25.61 -41.41 4-Jun-2007 -13.35 -17.62 -25.73 49.3 -14.85 -21.4 -26.79 -40.66 4-Jun-2007 -14.53 -20.03 -25.71 49.12 -14.28 -21.33 -27.45 -40.42 5-Jun-2007 -16.76 -21.34 -26.1 -49.47 -15.64 -22.31 -28.04 -40.69 5-Jun-2007 -17.56 -23.08 -26.82 -49.74 -17.18 -23.43 -29.01 -41.19 6-Jun-2007 -19.29 -24.06 -27.61 -49.78 -17.88 -23.9 -29.52 -41.86 6-Jun-2007 -19.97 -25.58 -28.47 49.77 -19.51 -24.85 -30.7 -42.56 7-Jun-2007 -21.31 -26.27 -28.81 -49.75 -19.85 -25.3 -31.04 -43.13 7-Jun-2007 -21.4 -27.51 -29.38 -49.75 -21.18 -26.1 -32.01 43.66 8-Jun-2007 -22.49 -28.11 -30.1 49.76 -21.28 -26.52 -32.27 44.15 8-Jun-2007 -22.94 -29.24 -30.88 -49.71 -22.44 -27.25 -33.19 -44.58 9-Jun-2007 -24.02 -29.82 -31.67 -49.73 -22.73 -27.67 -33.4 -45.02 9-Jun-2007 -24.67 -30.88 -32.44 -49.71 -24.05 -28.48 -34.44 45.55 10-Jun-2007 -25.42 -31.59 -33.04 -49.77 -24.38 -28.96 -34.63 -46.05 10-Jun-2007 -26.22 -32.48 -33.4 -49.77 -25.6 -29.66 -35.54 -46.52 11-Jun-2007 -26.45 -33.23 -33.85 -49.78 -25.76 -30.12 -35.7 -46.93 11-Jun-2007 -27.41 -34.02 -34.15 -49.74 -26.53 -30.67 -36.41 -47.3 12-Jun-2007 -27.66 -34.79 -34.67 -49.76 -26.69 -31.09 -36.52 47.83 12-Jun-2007 -28.37 -35.95 -35.11 -49.69 -27.47 -31.61 -37.14 -47.68 13-Jun-2007 -28.52 -36.82 -35.6 -49.76 -27.64 -31.95 -37.25 -47.43 13-Jun-2007 -29.11 -37.36 -36.02 -49.75 -28.4 -32.41 -37.85 -47.5 14-Jun-2007 -28.99 -37.94 -36.58 -49.79 -28.57 -32.83 -37.93 -47.25 14-Jun-2007 -29.83 -38.48 -37.17 49.78 -28.95 -33.13 -38.24 -47.37 15-Jun-2007 -29.9 -38.98 -38.21 -49.78 -29.2 -33.5 -38.36 -47.24 15-Jun-2007 -30.62 -39.45 -39.17 -49.78 -29.63 -33.95 -38.77 -47.47 16-Jun-2007 -30.56 -39.86 -40.16 -49.78 -29.89 -34.25 -38.83 -47.28 16-Jun-2007 -31.44 -40.24 -40.69 -49.76 -30.54 -34.7 -39.23 47.66 17-Jun-2007 -30.94 -40.6 -41.24 -49.78 -30.6 -34.99 -39.28 -47.3 17-Jun-2007 -32.58 -40.89 -41.49 -49.78 -31.42 -35.49 -39.77 -477 18-Jun-2007 -31.96 -41.17 -42.08 -49.78 -31.69 -35.83 -39.87 47.3 18-Jun-2007 -33.59 -41.46 -42.22 -49.76 -32.31 -36.2 -40.29 -47.7 19-Jun-2007 -33.36 -41.7 -41.74 -49.78 -32.6 -36.58 -40.43 -47.3 19-Jun-2007 -34.6 -41.94 -41.87 -49.69 -33.34 -36.99 -43.8 -47.73 20-Jun-2007 -33.89 -42.17 -42.52 -49.74 -33.66 -37.28 -40.91 -47.61 20-Jun-2007 -34.98 -42.36 -41.52 -49.79 -32.85 -37.33 -40.77 -47.23 21-Jun-2007 -33.68 -42.53 -42.34 -49.77 -32.99 -37.35 -40.84 -47.28 21-Jun-2007 -35.47 -42.7 -42.83 -49.75 -33.87 -37.6 -41.31 47.65 22-Jun-2007 -34.72 -42.86 -43.21 -49.7 -34.01 -37.93 -41.4 -47.58 22-Jun-2007 -35.85 -43.05 -43.59 -49.64 -34.72 -38.42 -44.33 -47.69 23-Jun-2007 -35.04 -43.22 -44.14 49.78 -35.15 -38.84 41.92 -47.22 23-Jun-2007 -37.22 -43.41 -44.43 -49.76 -35.47 -39.16 -42.2 -47.47 24-Jun-2007 -36.04 -43.61 -45.26 -49.8 -35.92 -39.52 -42.37 -47.27 24-Jun-2007 -37.71 -44.52 -45.49 49.8 -36.46 -39.95 42.96 -47.31 25-Jun-2007 -37.26 -45.06 -46.19 -49.8 -36.68 -40.26 -42.82 -47 31 25-Jun-2007 -38.43 -45.2 -46.6 -49.79 -37.07 -40.59 43.79 . -47.36 26-Jun-2007 -37.86 -45.18 -47.24 -49.8 -37.26 -40.91 73.61 -47 3 26-Jun-2007 -39.03 -45.21 -47.66 49.76 -37.67 -41.17 45.68 . 47.7 27-Jun-2007 27-Jun-2007 -38.7 -39.54 -45.26 45.28 -48.6 -48.61 -49.76 -49.74 -37.84 38.27 -41.36 -41.71 -44.13 -46.69 -47.56 -47.69 28-Jun-2007 -39.19 -45.34 -48.86 -49.75 -38.47 -42.1 -44.18 -47.69 28-Jun-2007 -39.98 -45.4 -49.01 -49.74 -38.93 -42.37 -46.98 -47.37 37 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 29-Jun-2007 -39.18 -45.49 -47.86 -49.75 -39.23 -42.89 -46.04 -47.36 29-Jun-2007 -38.87 -45.56 -48.66 49.74 -38.36 -42.51 -45.45 47.34 30-Jun-2007 -39.01 -45.61 -48.82 -49.74 -37.47 -42.03 -45.49 -47.33 30-Jun-2007 -38.73 -45.67 -48.23 -49.73 -37.46 -42.16 46.57 47.31 1-Jul-2007 -38.52 -45.7 -47.48 49.74 -36.71 -41.63 -44.09 -47.31 1-Jul-2007 -39.38 -45.75 -47.43 -49.76 -37.41 -42.12 -43.49 -47.35 2-Jul-2007 -39.18 -45.76 -47.9 -49.78 -37.86 -42.23 -43.53 -47.4 2-Jul-2007 -39.9 -45.8 -47.99 -49.78 -38.39 -42.86 -44.96 47.38 3-Jul-2007 -39.67 -45.84 -48.43 -49.79 -38.75 -42.96 -44.3 -47.45 3-Jul-2007 -40.63 45.88 -48.86 -49.76 -39.25 -43.47 46.27 -47.41 4-Jul-2007 -40.36 -45.91 -49.03 49.79 -39.7 -43.63 -44.82 -47.44 4-Jul-2007 -41.62 -45.53 -48.63 -49.74 -39.92 -43.98 -47.7 -47.74 5-Jul-2007 41.35 -45.52 -48.81 -49.74 -40.66 -44.23 -45.8 -47.72 5-Jul-2007 -42.05 -45.55 -48.79 -49.74 -40.88 -44.65 -50.71 -47.68 6-Jul-2007 -42.01 -45.54 -48.95 -49.74 -41.24 -44.41 49.61 47.69 6-Jul-2007 42.74 -45.54 -48.97 -49.73 -41.41 -44.42 -52.24 -47.65 7-Jul-2007 -26.86 -45.54 -48.92 49.72 41.98 -44.41 -47.16 -47.68 7-Jul-2007 -31.66 45.53 -32.51 -49.63 -15.04 -22.68 -28.99 -46.17 8-Jul-2007 -32.27 -45.55 -34.62 49.64 -20.97 -27.33 -31.87 -45.19 8-Jul-2007 -33.28 -45.54 -36.1 -49.64 -23.6 -29.44 -35.88 -45.88 9-Jul-2007 -33.34 45.54 -37.14 -49.64 -25.06 -30.45 -36.09 -45.96 9-Jul-2007 -33.51 -45.55 -38.55 -49.64 -26.52 -31.65 -39.05 46.88 10-Jul-2007 -26.91 45.54 -39.67 -49.66 -26.99 -32.17 -37.98 47.11 10-Jul-2007 -26.89 -45.54 -30.43 -49.61 -13.52 -21.33 -24.34 44.03 11-Jul-2007 -27.92 -45.55 -32.31 -49.24 -16.52 -23.24 -28.75 41.09 11-Jul-2007 -28.38 45.44 -33.41 -49.13 -19.44 -25.32 -33.91 41.61 12-Jul-2007 -28.6 -45.29 -34.3 -49.33 -19.35 -26.01 -30.9 -41.49 12-Jul-2007 -29.18 45.15 -34.95 49.77 -21.1 -27.2 -32.78 -42.45 13-Jul-2007 -29.64 45.02 -35.63 -49.63 -21.76 -27.79 -31.51 42.91 13-Jul-2007 -30.07 -44.88 -36.15 49.62 -23.06 -28.65 -33.62 -43.91 14-Jul-2007 -30.42 43.52 -36.73 -49.61 -23.78 -29.04 -34 -44.21 14-Jul-2007 -30.68 -43.34 -37.25 -49.62 -24.68 -29.92 -37.64 -45.25 15-Jul-2007 -31.31 -43.13 -37.96 -49.61 -25.19 -30.29 -36.65 -45.39 15-Jul-2007 -31.56 41.04 -39.48 49.62 -26.27 -31.2 -39.57 45.93 16-Jul-2007 -31.98 42.87 -40.63 -49.6 -26.68 -31.61 -37.52 -46.37 16-Jul-2007 -32.4 -42.86 -41.28 -49.62 -27.64 -32.39 -40.05 -46.98 17-Jul-2007 -32.79 -42.85 -41.83 -49.62 -28.11 -32.79 -38.02 47.27 17-Jul-2007 -30.17 42.99 -42.44 -49.61 -29 -33.7 -39.66 -47.48 18-Jul-2007 -29.09 42.97 -33.09 49.6 -20.32 -28.25 -34.52 -46.45 18-Jul-2007 -29.18 42.83 -34.32 -49.61 -22.93 -29.68 -38.46 -46.01 19-Jul-2007 -29.7 -42.66 -34.97 -49.6 -23.76 -30.11 -37.08 -45.79 19-Jul-2007 -30 -42.6 -35.47 -49.6 -25.34 -31.16 -41.48 -45.98 20-Jul-2007 -30.46 -42.47 -36.12 -49.61 -26.17 -31.57 -39.6 -46.41 20-Jul-2007 -30.86 -42.43 -36.72 -49.6 -26.92 -32.28 -39.83 -47.12 21-Jul-2007 -31.38 -42.37 -37.4 -49.61 -27.57 -32.68 -37.12 -47.38 21-Jul-2007 -31.94 -42.44 -39.06 -49.6 -28.48 -33.58 -37.81 47.41 22-Jul-2007 -32.23 -42.43 -40.3 49.61 -29.11 -33.99 -37.96 -47.39 22-Jul-2007 -32.87 -42.58 -41.09 -49.59 -29.79 -34.91 40.17 47.54 23-Jul-2007 -33.15 42.64 -41.73 49.6 -30.45 -35.12 -39.03 47.27 23-Jul-2007 -34.07 -42.86 -42.52 49.61 -30.97 -35.98 -41.89 47.33 t 38 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 24-Jul-2007 -33.93 -42.96 -43.14 49.6 -31.79 -36.15 -39.86 47.31 24-Jul-2007 -34.97 -43.23 -44.2 49.59 -32.31 -37.03 -44.07 -47.53 25-Jul-2007 -34.56 -43.4 -45.33 -49.6 -32.96 -37.3 -41.52 47.35 25-Jul-2007 -35.5 44.28 -46.44 -49.58 -33.61 -38.11 -44.12 47.53 26-Jul-2007 -35.33 -44.97 -47.8 -49.6 -34.25 -38.32 -42.84 -47.35 26-Jul-2007 -36.34 -45.18 -47.87 -49.58 -34.63 -39.08 -46.38 -47.78 27-Jul-2007 -36.34 -45.2 -48.58 -49.58 -35.28 -39.29 -45.2 -47.63 27-Jul-2007 -36.85 -45.3 -48.37 -49.59 -35.63 -39.89 -47.09 -47.74 28-Jul-2007 -37.83 -45.35 -48.46 49.58 -35.93 -40.03 47.17 -47.73 28-Jul-2007 -38.29 45.51 -48.35 -49.58 -36.76 -40.81 49.87 -47.7 29-Jul-2007 -38.71 -45.6 -48.4 -49.58 -37.09 -41.08 -46.95 47.41 29-Jul-2007 -39.05 -45.78 -48.4 -49.58 -37.7 -41.78 -49.52 -47.38 30-Jul-2007 -39.09 -45.87 -48.4 -49.58 -37.99 -42.03 -48.33 -47.26 30-Jul-2007 -39.2 -45.52 -48.37 -49.57 -37.75 -42.37 -48.81 -47.33 31-Jul-2007 -40.36 -45.52 -48.43 -49.58 -37.6 -42.26 47.77 47.27 31-Jul-2007 -40.27 45.53 -48.4 -49.56 -38.6 -43.13 -49.97 -47.41 1-Aug-2007 -41.2 -45.53 -48.5 -49.58 -38.99 -43.28 -46.36 -47.29 1-Aug-2007 -41.12 45.53 -48.5 -49.57 -39.38 -43.9 -48.55 -47.28 2-Aug-2007 -42.3 -45.52 -48.59 -49.6 -39.92 -44 45.83 -46.98 2-Aug-2007 -42.1 -45.52 -48.56 49.58 -40.43 -44.41 -48.75 -47.58 3-Aug-2007 -43.42 -45.53 -48.69 -49.59 40.89 -44.28 -46.59 -47.65 3-Aug-2007 -42.98 -45.52 -48.58 -49.57 -41.46 -44.27 -49.85 -47.47 4-Aug-2007 -44.18 -45.53 -48.72 49.56 -41.78 -44.29 47.76 -47.49 4-Aug-2007 -44.03 -45.51 -48.56 -49.54 -42.26 -44.29 -50.99 -47.45 5-Aug-2007 -44.1 -45.53 -48.8 -49.55 -42.59 -44.3 -48.91 47.48 5-Aug-2007 -42.01 -45.52 -48.61 -49.55 43.14 -44.3 -52.29 -47.44 6-Aug-2007 -41.83 -45.53 -48.76 -49.54 -43.42 -44.31 -51.53 -47.44 6-Aug-2007 -42.12 -45.53 -48.6 -49.54 -43.64 -44.31 -47.39 7-Aug-2007 -42.38 -45.54 -49.06 -49.55 -44.12 -44.25 -51.18 -47.44 7-Aug-2007 -42.6 45.54 -48.9 -49.54 -44.42 -44.25 -47.41 8-Aug-2007 -41.96 -45.53 -49.35 -49.53 -44.69 -44.23 -52.72 -47.44 8-Aug-2007 41.91 -45.54 -49.09 49.54 44.88 -44.25 47.4 9-Aug-2007 41.89 45.54 -49.3 -49.52 45.38 -44.24 -52.65 -47.43 9-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.53 -49.39 -49.53 -45.75 -44.24 47.39 10-Aug-2007 41.89 45.53 -49.17 49.5 45.65 -44.24 -47.38 10-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.54 -49.06 -49.5 -46.33 -44.24 -53.23 -47.39 11-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.55 -49.47 -49.61 -46.8 -44.24 -50.57 -47.43 11-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.5 -49.36 -49.69 46.93 -44.23 -49.6 -47.47 12-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.49 -49.48 -49.7 -46.82 -44.24 -48.86 -47.46 12-Aug-2007 41.89 45.51 -49.36 -49.65 46.55 -44.23 -51.63 -47.76 13-Aug-2007 -41.89 45.5 -49.42 -49.62 -46.51 -44.23 -49.77 -47.75 13-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.51 -48.89 -49.61 -46.28 -44.25 -53.21 -47.74 14-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.5 -49.07 -49.66 -47.31 -44.24 -49.43 -47.79 14-Aug-2007 -41.9 45.49 -48.94 49.67 47.26 -44.24 -51.02 -47.76 15-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.49 -49.08 -49.71 -48.12 -44.24 49.49 -47.32 15-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.5 -48.93 -49.7 -48.26 -44.24 -513 -47.31 16-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.5 -49.02 -49.71 -48.98 -44.24 -50.4 -47.32 16-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.49 -48.96 -49.68 -48.56 -44.23 -52.62 -47.74 17-Aug-2007 -41.89 45.49 -49.43 -49.71 48.79 -44.23 -51.45 -47.38 17-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.51 -49.35 49.68 48.36 -44.24 -53.15 -47.74 39 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 18-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.49 -49.5 -49.8 -50.2 -44.23 -51.21 -47.27 18-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.5 -49.36 -49.8 -44.23 -51.14 -47.24 19-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.5 -49.53 -49.81 -44.23 -51.64 -47.25 19-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.5 -49.34 -49.7 -44.23 -47.7 20-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.49 -49.03 -49.77 -44.22 -47.39 20-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.48 -49.15 -49.72 -44.23 -47.68 21-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.5 -49.54 -49.77 -44.25 -47.24 21-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.5 -49.05 -49.59 -44.24 -47.22 22-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.5 -49.35 -49.63 -44.23 -47.24 22-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.49 -49.07 -49.63 -44.23 -47.52 23-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.51 -49.34 -49.63 -44.22 -53.07 -47.24 23-Aug-2007 -41.88 -45.5 -49.1 -49.62 -44.23 -47.62 24-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.48 -49.2 -49.63 -44.22 -53.24 -47.26 24-Aug-2007 -41.89 -45.5 -49.07 -49.58 -44.22 -47.67 25-Aug-2007 -41.9 -45.49 -49.52 -49.62 -44.23 -47.4 25-Aug-2007 -41.91 -45.51 -49.18 -49.6 -44.23 -47.64 26-Aug-2007 -26.82 -45.51 -49.14 -49.65 -44.21 -47.32 26-Aug-2007 -30.62 -35.9 -37.6 -49.51 -43.93 -44.14 -42.72 -47.24 27-Aug-2007 -33.51 -41.32 -42.08 -49.57 -38.15 -44.17 -45.33 -47.21 27-Aug-2007 -33.96 -44.47 -43.18 -49.57 -37.42 -44.21 -43.05 28-Aug-2007 -34.98 -45.23 -44.62 -49.59 -37.22 -44.19 -40.77 28-Aug-2007 -35.1 -45.48 -46.14 -49.59 -37.96 -44.01 -41.75 29-Aug-2007 -36.27 -45.48 -47 -49.58 -38 -43.81 -39.66 29-Aug-2007 -35.87 -45.46 -47.73 -49.57 -38.83 -44.13 -41.72 30-Aug-2007 -36.86 -45.47 -47.63 -49.59 -38.83 -43.95 -40.77 30-Aug-2007 -36.63 -45.47 -47.91 -49.58 -39.69 -44.44 -43.75 31-Aug-2007 -37.27 -45.48 -48.09 -49.57 -39.85 -44.27 -42.27 31-Aug-2007 -37.28 -45.48 -48.55 -49.59 -40.75 -44.27 -42.6 1-Sep-2007 -37.7 -45.5 -48.58 -49.59 -40.99 -44.28 -40.78 1-Sep-2007 -37.84 -45.5 -48.59 -49.6 -41.61 -44.3 40.73 2-Sep-2007 -38.69 -45.5 -48.88 -49.59 41.77 -44.31 -45.26 2-Sep-2007 -38.66 45.51 -48.85 -49.59 -42.57 -44.31 -46.39 3-Sep-2007 -39.48 -45.51 -49.06 49.58 -42.68 -44.31 45.7 3-Sep-2007 -39.26 -45.51 -48.65 -49.56 -43.26 -44.31 49.42 4-Sep-2007 -39.91 -45.5 -48.79 -49.58 -43.51 -44.33 -46.86 4-Sep-2007 -39.75 45.51 -48.68 -49.6 -44.13 -44.32 -49.81 5-Sep-2007 -40.48 -45.52 -49.45 -49.62 -44.48 -44.33 -46.34 5-Sep-2007 40.47 45.52 -49.22 -49.65 45.17 -44.32 -48.87 6-Sep-2007 -41.2 -45.52 -48.88 -49.63 -45.58 -44.34 -45.24 6-Sep-2007 41.17 45.5 -49.14 -49.63 46.09 -44.34 -47.93 7-Sep-2007 -41.78 45.49 -49.11 -49.61 46.28 -44.34 -44.87 7-Sep-2007 41.54 -45.49 -49.13 -49.58 -46.83 -44.33 -47.8 8-Sep-2007 -41.74 -45.48 -49.25 -49.59 47.01 -44.33 -48.86 8-Sep-2007 -41.78 -45.5 -48.88 -49.58 -47.68 -44.34 -51.98 9-Sep-2007 -41.77 -45.49 -48.84 -49.54 -47.64 -44.34 9-Sep-2007 -41.72 -45.49 -48.62 -49.57 -48.3 -44.34 10-Sep-2007 -41.82 -45.49 -48.82 -49.62 -48.44 -44.33 -50.78 10-Sep-2007 -41.62 -45.49 -49.02 -49.58 -48.95 -44.34 11-Sep-2007 -41.69 -45.48 -48.71 49.58 -49.15 -44.35 11-Sep-2007 41.8 -45.5 -49.02 -49.55 -49.9 -44.34 40 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 12-Sep-2007 -41.93 -45.49 -49.31 -49.58 -50.17 -44.25 12-Sep-2007 -42.02 -45.5 -49.08 -49.59 -44.24 -53.02 13-Sep-2007 42.14 -45.5 -48.99 -49.6 -44.24 -51.23 13-Sep-2007 -42.24 -45.49 -49.14 49.62 -44.24 -52.51 14-Sep-2007 42.04 45.49 -49.41 -49.67 -44.24 -51.99 14-Sep-2007 -25.54 -45.48 -48.53 -49.61 -44.24 15-Sep-2007 -28.65 -35.07 -36.06 -49.6 -27.36 -42.95 -44.51 15-Sep-2007 -29.77 -38.98 -39.62 49.64 -30.56 -38.89 -42.87 16-Sep-2007 -30.91 -40.58 -41.57 -49.66 -31.74 -38.7 42.5 16-Sep-2007 -31.29 41.66 -42.75 49.64 -33.17 -39.42 -42.62 17-Sep-2007 -32.09 -41.89 -43.06 -49.62 -33.76 -39.57 42.76 17-Sep-2007 -32.07 42.31 -43.03 -49.62 -34.79 -40.31 -45.59 18-Sep-2007 -32.84 -42.07 -43.44 -49.64 -35.14 -40.42 43.49 18-Sep-2007 -32.5 42.28 -43.56 -49.63 -36.18 -41.23 45.36 19-Sep-2007 -32.88 -41.93 -43.72 -49.63 -36.38 -41.31 -46.5 19-Sep-2007 -32.65 -41.88 -44.02 -49.62 -36.95 -41.73 -48.75 20-Sep-2007 -32.22 -41.55 -44.26 -49.64 -37.12 -41.85 -48.35 20-Sep-2007 -31.64 -41.12 -43.92 -49.62 -35.94 -41.44 49.05 21-Sep-2007 -31.65 40.75 -43.7 -49.62 -35.3 -40.94 -49.55 21-Sep-2007 -31.32 -40.46 -43.42 -49.61 -35.88 -41.15 -49.37 22-Sep-2007 -32.07 -40.05 -43.6 -49.62 -36.06 -41.18 -49.39 22-Sep-2007 -31.81 -39.91 -43.58 -49.64 -37.09 -41.96 -49.85 23-Sep-2007 -32.83 -39.65 -43.16 -49.62 -37.2 -41.96 -47.35 23-Sep-2007 -32.66 -39.71 -43.67 -49.63 -38.1 -42.85 -49.38 24-Sep-2007 -33.53 -39.64 -43.91 -49.65 -38.36 -42.94 46.55 24-Sep-2007 -33.18 -39.74 -44.26 -49.64 -39.07 -43.59 45.67 25-Sep-2007 -33.81 -39.74 -45.01 -49.64 -39.5 -43.66 -45.54 25-Sep-2007 -33.46 -39.95 -45.45 -49.62 -39.89 -44.17 -48.91 26-Sep-2007 -34.14 -40.03 -45.7 -49.64 -40.14 -44.23 -47.65 26-Sep-2007 -33.72 -40.29 -46.23 -49.63 -40.59 -44.4 -51.04 27-Sep-2007 -34.13 -40.4 -46.58 -49.62 -40.6 -44.34 -51.74 27-Sep-2007 -34.55 -40.69 -47.18 -49.6 -40.93 -44.34 -42.04 -47.25 28-Sep-2007 -34.22 -40.71 -47.6 -49.65 41.18 -44.33 -42.41 -47.4 28-Sep-2007 -35.1 -41.36 -48.03 -49.66 42.03 -44.34 -37.86 -47.51 29-Sep-2007 -35.2 -41.81 -48.38 -49.72 42.57 -44.35 -32.07 -47.5 29-Sep-2007 -35.88 -42.83 -48.61 49.74 42.88 -44.34 -31.91 -47.41 30-Sep-2007 -35.54 42.95 -49.06 -49.75 -43.06 -44.35 -31.46 -47.35 30-Sep-2007 -36.2 -43.94 -48.84 -49.73 -43.41 -44.35 -32.66 -47.41 1-Oct-2007 -35.88 43.91 49.38 49.76 43.68 -44.35 -34.2 47.35 1-Oct-2007 -36.64 44.79 -49.14 -49.72 43.93 -44.35 -37.12 47.74 2-Oct-2007 -36.1 -44.43 -49.24 49.74 -44 -44.36 -39.7 47.6 2-Oct-2007 -36.64 -45.14 -48.92 -49.72 -44.24 -44.36 40.61 -47.73 3-Oct-2007 -36.3 44.95 -49.07 -49.69 -44.33 -44.37 -43.38 -47.73 3-Oct-2007 -36.81 -45.18 -49.04 49.71 -44.54 -44.35 -45.54 -47.72 4-Oct-2007 -36.65 -45.13 -48.83 -49.72 -44.68 -44.36 -44.47 47.33 4-Oct-2007 -37.31 45.34 -49.27 49.75 45.11 -44.36 -44.31 47.27 5-Oct-2007 -37.29 -45.36 -48.83 -49.77 -45.19 -44.36 -44.5 47.33 5-Oct-2007 -37.21 45.46 -49.27 49.76 -45.18 -44.36 -44.44 47.55 6-Oct-2007 -36.82 -45.35 -49.19 -49.78 -45.01 -44.37 -44.84 -47.35 6-Oct-2007 -34.91 -45.3 -49.27 -49.55 -44.67 -44.36 -46.12 47.64 41 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 7-Oct-2007 -35.08 -44.2 -48.94 -49.54 -43.94 -44.35 -44.73 -47.46 7-Oct-2007 -35.78 -43.92 -49.1 -49.54 -44.38 -44.35 -45.82 -47.68 8-Oct-2007 -35.75 43.65 -48.81 -49.57 -44.28 -44.35 45.32 -47.54 8-Oct-2007 -36.58 -43.55 -48.84 49.55 -45.03 -44.34 -47.52 -47.67 9-Oct-2007 -36.15 -43.36 -48.75 -49.57 -44.96 -44.35 46.61 -47.67 9-Oct-2007 -37.02 -43.33 -49.06 -49.54 45.51 -44.35 -49.32 47.37 10-Oct-2007 -36.78 43.17 -48.89 -49.59 -45.55 -44.34 -49.58 -47.3 10-Oct-2007 -37.18 43.24 -48.63 -49.55 -45.76 -44.33 -49.56 -47.22 11-Oct-2007 -36.86 -43.11 -49.09 -49.61 -46.01 -44.33 45.95 47.26 11-Oct-2007 -37.8 -43.34 -48.73 -49.61 -46.45 -44.34 -43.14 -47.31 12-Oct-2007 -37.71 -43.44 -48.87 -49.66 -46.67 -44.34 -39.31 -47.39 12-Oct-2007 -38.43 -43.83 -49.03 -49.69 -47.05 -44.34 -40.04 47.43 13-Oct-2007 -38.22 -44.49 -49.39 -49.74 -47.16 -44.35 -36.4 -47.35 13-Oct-2007 -38.89 -45.3 -49.02 -49.74 -47.39 -44.35 -38.29 -47.43 14-Oct-2007 -38.66 -45.46 -49.24 -49.8 47.53 -44.36 -36.35 47.25 14-Oct-2007 -39.5 -45.91 -48.82 -49.81 -47.88 -44.36 -37.71 -47.07 15-Oct-2007 -39.15 -45.58 -48.88 -49.81 -47.97 -44.36 -35.42 -47.6 15-Oct-2007 -39.89 -45.56 -48.93 -49.77 -48.22 -44.36 -38.39 47.52 16-Oct-2007 -39.4 -45.55 -49.29 49.8 -48.25 -44.37 -36.57 -47.56 16-Oct-2007 -40.18 -45.56 -49.24 -49.76 -48.45 -44.38 -41.93 -47.51 17-Oct-2007 -39.73 -45.55 -48.88 -49.79 -48.57 -44.37 -41.13 -47.59 17-Oct-2007 40.51 -45.56 -48.78 -49.73 -48.77 -44.38 44.21 -47.49 18-Oct-2007 -39.99 -45.55 -48.75 -49.74 -48.76 -44.38 -47.05 -47.49 18-Oct-2007 -40.53 -45.58 -48.98 -49.65 48.9 -44.36 -50.1 47.42 19-Oct-2007 -39.95 45.56 -49 49.62 48.82 -44.36 -45.12 -47.4 19-Oct-2007 40.54 -45.54 -48.62 -49.58 49.23 -44.36 45.12 -47.38 20-Oct-2007 -40.53 -45.54 -48.75 -49.67 -49.38 -44.36 -47.59 -47.49 20-Oct-2007 41.09 -45.57 -49.31 -49.99 -49.87 -44.37 42.93 47.6 21-Oct-2007 41.25 -45.56 -48.89 -50.03 -49.98 -44.35 -36.77 -47.56 21-Oct-2007 -41.74 -45.57 -49.03 -50.02 -50.19 -44.36 -40.09 47.56 22-Oct-2007 41.57 -45.57 -49.01 49.98 -50.24 -44.37 -41.14 -47.55 22-Oct-2007 -41.89 -45.58 -48.73 -49.84 44.23 -44.37 -44.25 -47.46 23-Oct-2007 41.46 -45.56 -48.39 49.75 -50.36 -44.36 -45.79 -47.39 23-Oct-2007 -41.65 -45.56 -48.29 -49.7 -44.23 -44.37 -44.83 -47.37 24-Oct-2007 41.66 45.57 -48.39 49.74 -44.23 -44.37 45.85 -47.39 24-Oct-2007 -37.9 -45.57 -43.99 -49.67 47.02 -44.38 -46.73 47.41 25-Oct-2007 -23.68 41.65 -35.33 -49.65 -32.73 -40.76 -31.14 47.49 25-Oct-2007 -26.42 -38.51 -37.01 49.73 -31.28 -39.94 -39.98 -47.53 26-Oct-2007 -26.04 -37.42 -38.6 -49.75 -31.06 -38.12 -40.08 -47.52 26-Oct-2007 -24.35 -36.51 -38.77 49.73 -29.4 -36.19 40.98 -47.49 27-Oct-2007 -15.65 -1.51 -26.86 -49.67 -15.65 -21.81 -24.5 45.07 27-Oct-2007 -16.79 -16.61 -27.09 -49.72 -19.66 -25.87 -23.24 -41.62 28-Oct-2007 -17.49 -19.5 -28.07 -49.79 -21.58 -27.86 -21.05 -40.7 28-Oct-2007 -18.46 -21.36 -29.8 -49.81 -23.09 -28.96 -19.77 40.95 29-Oct-2007 -19.09 -22.54 -31.28 -49.81 -24.1 -29.61 -17.08 41.52 29-Oct-2007 -19.92 -23.59 -32.36 -49.78 -24.96 -30.25 -17.43 42.08 30-Oct-2007 -20.24 -24.18 -33.23 49.79 -25.7 -30.74 -15.25 42.84 30-Oct-2007 -20.78 -24.78 -33.29 49.78 -26.27 -31.23 -18.73 43.34 31-Oct-2007 -20.97 -25.15 -33.67 -49.8 -26.72 -31.63 -20 -43.88 31-Oct-2007 -21.46 -25.7 -33.95 -49.67 -27.26 -32.11 -25.86 44.31 42 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 1-Nov-2007 -21.51 -25.88 -33.91 -49.64 -27.48 -32.38 -25.03 -44.98 1-Nov-2007 -22 -26.46 -34.22 -49.67 -28.22 -32.89 -28.2 -45.48 2-Nov-2007 -22.29 -26.76 -34.73 -49.79 -28.76 -33.4 -29.2 -45.63 2-Nov-2007 -22.83 -27.3 -34.89 -49.65 -29.14 -33.93 -31.73 -46.29 3-Nov-2007 -22.98 -27.46 -35.05 49.66 -29.65 -34.26 -30.91 -46.65 3-Nov-2007 -23.48 -28.07 -35.37 49.71 -30.2 -34.83 -27.97 47.02 4-Nov-2007 -23.65 -28.24 -35.77 -49.68 -30.54 -35.14 -26.5 46.99 4-Nov-2007 -24.04 -28.75 -35.91 -49.67 -31.07 -35.55 -28.89 -47.36 5-Nov-2007 -24.19 -28.91 -36.35 -49.67 -31.44 -35.89 -27.13 -47.3 5-Nov-2007 -24.56 -29.35 -36.32 -49.52 -31.46 -36.11 -29.73 -47.59 6-Nov-2007 -24.53 -29.33 -36.46 49.53 -31.67 -36.24 -36.98 -47.55 6-Nov-2007 -25.05 -30.01 -37.13 -49.7 -32.72 -36.96 -33.8 -46.99 7-Nov-2007 -25.16 -30.09 -37.85 -49.65 -32.93 -37.23 -26.11 -47.61 7-Nov-2007 -25.39 -30.41 -38.16 -49.64 -33.08 -37.45 -28.36 -47.48 8-Nov-2007 -25.41 -30.39 -38.6 49.63 -33.32 -37.62 -26.82 -47.5 8-Nov-2007 -25.57 -30.62 -38.49 -49.63 -33.46 -37.77 -28.75 -47.45 9-Nov-2007 -25.49 -30.53 -38.56 49.64 -33.57 -37.95 -31.78 -47.47 9-Nov-2007 -25.66 -30.78 -38.26 -49.5 -33.61 -38.07 -32.72 -47.31 10-Nov-2007 -25.6 -30.67 -38.31 -49.63 -34.14 -38.29 -33.81 -47.41 10-Nov-2007 -25.95 -31.13 -39.56 -49.64 -34.46 -38.79 -30.29 -47.51 11-Nov-2007 -26 -31.15 -39.58 -49.66 -34.57 -38.98 -27.31 -47.45 11-Nov-2007 -26.16 -31.38 -39.7 -49.62 -34.69 -39.09 -28.59 -47.42 12-Nov-2007 -26.08 -31.21 -39.2 -49.62 -34.81 -39.23 -28.15 -47.47 12-Nov-2007 -26.24 -31.45 -39.34 -49.48 -34.73 -39.29 -33.67 -47.31 13-Nov-2007 -25.96 -31.12 -38.88 -49.48 -34.76 -39.34 -35.64 47.29 13-Nov-2007 -26.36 -31.53 -38.55 -49.48 -35.12 -39.58 -39.63 -47.27 14-Nov-2007 -26.09 -31.25 -38.4 -49.48 -35.12 -39.64 -39.97 -47.26 14-Nov-2007 -26.46 -31.59 -38.33 -49.44 -35.2 -39.81 -42.34 -47.23 15-Nov-2007 -26.08 -31.19 -37.79 -49.38 -34.98 -39.73 -48.67 -47.15 15-Nov-2007 -25.71 -31.07 -38.24 -49.56 -35.64 -40.05 -41.13 -47.29 16-Nov-2007 -25.66 -30.89 -38.75 -49.58 -35.56 -40.21 -34.08 -47.38 16-Nov-2007 -25.95 -31.03 -38.65 -49.63 -35.81 -40.29 -33.41 -47.41 17-Nov-2007 -25.99 -30.93 -38.62 -49.63 -35.89 -40.45 -29.92 -47.48 17-Nov-2007 -26.18 -31.07 -38.6 -49.56 -35.87 -40.42 -39.7 -47.36 18-Nov-2007 -26.14 -30.96 -38.66 -49.62 -36.19 -40.59 -32.3 -47.45 18-Nov-2007 -26.43 -31.32 -38.7 -49.63 -36.24 -40.75 -35.43 -47.45 19-Nov-2007 -26.3 -31.05 -38.61 -49.63 -36.29 -40.82 -36.96 -47.47 19-Nov-2007 -26.33 -31.04 -38.68 -49.58 -36.25 -40.84 -34.89 -47.42 20-Nov-2007 -26.11 -30.65 -38.25 -49.62 -36.1 -40.8 -38.83 47.44 20-Nov-2007 -25.99 -30.43 -38.04 -49.55 -36 -40.69 -37.59 -47.33 21-Nov-2007 -25.91 -30.19 -37.78 -49.52 -36.1 -40.79 -35.74 -47.36 21-Nov-2007 -26.17 -30.51 -37.66 -49.47 -36.13 -40.79 -40.84 -47.33 22-Nov-2007 -25.94 -30.12 -37.29 -49.43 -35.97 -40.81 -44.62 -47.28 22-Nov-2007 -26.24 -30.38 -36.86 -49.49 -36.24 -40.8 -47.37 -47.27 23-Nov-2007 -26.43 -30.51 -37.61 -49.51 -36.85 -41.14 -39.73 -47.47 23-Nov-2007 -26.67 -30.87 -37.61 -49.51 -36.89 -41.25 -32.42 -47.46 24-Nov-2007 -26.76 -30.91 -37.77 -49.53 -36.94 -41.39 -28.53 -47.47 24-Nov-2007 -26.66 -30.76 -37.29 -49.51 -36.64 -41.11 -33.76 -47.38 25-Nov-2007 -26.56 -30.47 -37.43 -49.51 -36.54 -41.14 -36.05 -47.38 25-Nov-2007 -26.18 -30.05 -36.99 -49.44 -36.23 -40.98 -38.12 -47.3 43 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 26-Nov-2007 -25.85 -29.53 -36.25 -49.44 -36.02 -40.76 -40.97 -47.26 26-Nov-2007 -25.53 -29.16 -35.78 -49.44 -35.74 -40.6 -47.35 -47.2 27-Nov-2007 -25.36 -28.89 -35.8 -49.47 -36.02 -40.6 -46.12 -47.33 27-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 1-Dec-2007 1-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 - 12-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 - 15-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 - 19-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 44 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Ed AW5 Ed AW6 Ed AW7 Gon AW1 Gon AW2 Gon AW3 Gon AW4 Gon AW5 21-Dec-2007 21-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 45 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 1-Jan-2007 1-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 46 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 26-Jan-2007 26-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 29-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 1-Feb-2007 1-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 3.6 1.3 0.6 0.6 47 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 20-Feb-2007 20-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 01-Mar-2007 01-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 48 77 J I I Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAWI REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 17-Mar-2007 17-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 26-Mar-2007 -7.87 -9.38 -10.67 26-Mar-2007 -8.10 -9.49 -10.75 27-Mar-2007 -8.43 -9.41 -10.72 27-Mar-2007 -8.85 -9.72 -10.88 28-Mar-2007 -9.25 -9.57 -9.50 -10.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 28-Mar-2007 -7.64 -9.88 -11.25 29-Mar-2007 -8.17 -9.80 -11.03 29-Mar-2007 -8.71 -9.55 -10.80 30-Mar-2007 -8.71 -9.20 -10.88 30-Mar-2007 -8.87 -9.62 -10.81 31-Mar-2007 -9.16 -9.55 -11.05 31-Mar-2007 -9.46 -10.08 -11.61 01-Apr-2007 -9.81 -9.90 -11.18 01-Apr-2007 -10.08 -10.19 -11.17 02-Apr-2007 -10.29 -9.26 -10.53 02-Apr-2007 -10.56 -10.23 -11.35 03-Apr-2007 -10.92 -9.61 -11.04 03-Apr-2007 -11.22 -10.88 -11.77 04-Apr-2007 -11.35 -9.51 -10.89 04-Apr-2007 -11.75 -10.70 -11.79 05-Apr-2007 -12.35 -10.23 -11.77 05-Apr-2007 -12.73 -11.58 -11.75 06-Apr-2007 -13.14 -9.93 -11.04 06-Apr-2007 -13.24 -9.69 -10.59 07-Apr-2007 -13.61 -9.18 -10.70 07-Apr-2007 -14.02 -9.56 -10.99 08-Apr-2007 -14.38 -9.14 -10.83 08-Apr-2007 -14.50 -9.18 -10.72 09-Apr-2007 -14.83 -9.61 -11.67 09-Apr-2007 -14.95 -9.38 -11.83 F 10-Apr-2007 -15.24 -9.84 -11.21 10-Apr-2007 -15.38 -9.12 -11.49 49 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAWI REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 11-Apr-2007 -15.53 -9.65 -11.49 11-Apr-2007 -15.55 -9.15 -11.16 12-Apr-2007 -3.40 -6.00 -6.17 12-Apr-2007 -1.90 -7.91 -8.10 13-Apr-2007 -2.06 -9.35 -8.87 13-Apr-2007 -2.44 -8.69 -9.86 14-Apr-2007 -3.58 -9.37 -9.36 14-Apr-2007 -4.32 -9.39 -10.40 15-Apr-2007 -0.24 -3.24 -4.78 15-Apr-2007 12.19 -5.46 -5.58 16-Apr-2007 18.42 -7.23 -6.63 16-Apr-2007 14.35 -7.83 -7.04 17-Apr-2007 10.44 -8.05 -7.41 17-Apr-2007 7.92 -8.30 -8.08 18-Apr-2007 6.24 -8.24 -7.85 18-Apr-2007 4.81 -8.47 -8.26 19-Apr-2007 3.66 -8.41 -8.04 19-Apr-2007 2.66 -8.62 -8.57 20-Apr-2007 1.72 -8.70 -9.14 20-Apr-2007 0.95 -9.30 -10.29 21-Apr-2007 0.20 -9.24 -9.86 21-Apr-2007 -0.48 -9.87 -10.70 22-Apr-2007 -1.27 -9.60 -10.17 22-Apr-2007 -2.22 -10.27 -10.83 23-Apr-2007 -3.25 -9.74 -12.00 -10.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23-Apr-2007 -4.15 -10.71 -11.09 24-Apr-2007 -4.95 -9.99 -10.43 24-Apr-2007 -5.75 -11.04 -11.01 25-Apr-2007 -6.38 -9.92 -10.23 25-Apr-2007 -7.16 -11.11 -11.29 26-Apr-2007 -7.87 -9.85 -10.14 26-Apr-2007 -8.54 -11.19 -11.43 27-Apr-2007 -9.10 -9.77 -10.22 27-Apr-2007 -9.67 -10.58 -10.82 28-Apr-2007 -10.27 -9.83 -10.86 28-Apr-2007 -10.90 -11.69 -12.40 29-Apr-2007 -11.47 -11.27 -10.95 29-Apr-2007 -12.06 -12.36 -12.49 30-Apr-2007 -12.60 -10.78 -10.76 30-Apr-2007 -13.10 -12.39 -12.19 01-May-2007 -13.63 -10.49 -10.75 01-May-2007 -22.96 -12.65 -12.54 02-May-2007 -23.18 -12.61 -11.08 02-May-2007 -24.15 -13.23 -12.76 03-May-2007 -24.40 -12.92 -11.10 03-May-2007 -25.01 -12.39 -11.39 04-May-2007 -23.49 -10.27 -10.65 04-May-2007 -24.16 -9.65 -10.62 05-May-2007 -24.61 -9.65 -10.57 05-May-2007 -24.91 -10.25 -10.90 50 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 06-May-2007 -18.86 -8.06 -7.72 06-May-2007 -21.31 -9.50 -10.64 07-May-2007 -21.82 -9.36 -10.53 07-May-2007 -23.09 -10.41 -11.15 08-May-2007 -23.38 -9.87 -10.74 08-May-2007 -23.41 -9.61 -10.62 09-May-2007 -23.62 -9.47 -10.52 09-May-2007 -24.17 -10.26 -10.35 10-May-2007 -23.95 -9.58 -10.54 10-May-2007 -24.72 -10.95 -11.85 11-May-2007 -24.94 -10.63 -11.00 11-May-2007 -25.72 -12.55 -12.62 12-May-2007 -25.95 -12.59 -11.67 12-May-2007 -26.38 -13.50 -12.23 13-May-2007 -26.37 -11.58 -10.99 13-May-2007 -26.84 -11.62 -11.40 14-May-2007 -27.09 -11.45 -11.11 14-May-2007 -27.70 -13.36 -12.60 15-May-2007 -27.95 -13.22 -11.22 15-May-2007 -28.50 -14.58 -13.12 16-May-2007 -28.78 -14.05 -11.41 16-May-2007 -29.29 -15.60 -13.41 17-May-2007 -28.55 -9.27 -8.62 17-May-2007 -28.30 -10.53 -11.20 18-May-2007 -28.35 -10.98 -11.07 18-May-2007 -28.88 -12.34 -11.85 19-May-2007 -28.87 -11.72 -11.24 19-May-2007 -29.38 -13.71 -12.49 20-May-2007 -29.64 -13.72 -12.25 20-May-2007 -30.05 -15.52 -13.73 21-May-2007 -30.41 -14.78 -13.88 21-May-2007 -30.83 -16.45 -15.29 22-May-2007 -31.21 -15.47 -20.50 -15.02 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 22-May-2007 -31.55 -17.12 -16.21 23-May-2007 -31.89 -16.01 -16.8 23-May-2007 -32.25 -17.71 -17.7 24-May-2007 -32.6 -16.5 -18.4 24-May-2007 -32.9 -18.24 -19.23 25-May-2007 -33.2 -16.89 -19.88 25-May-2007 -33.48 -18.65 -21.39 26-May-2007 -33.83 -17.23 -21.55 26-May-2007 -34.28 -19.14 -22.67 27-May-2007 -34.65 -17.65 -23.18 27-May-2007 -35.07 -19.51 -24.28 28-May-2007 -35.47 -17.88 -24.7 28-May-2007 -35.8 -19.57 -25.86 29-May-2007 -36.11 -17.95 -26.18 29-May-2007 -36.29 -19.82 -27.23 30-May-2007 -36.67 -18.13 -27.71 30-May-2007 -36.91 -20.07 -28.79 31-May-2007 -37.22 -18.4 -29.28 31-May-2007 -37.52 -20.26 -30.05 51 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAWI REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 1-Jun-2007 -37.8 -18.52 -30.65 1-Jun-2007 -38.06 -20.5 -31.46 2-Jun-2007 -38.32 -18.73 -31.94 2-Jun-2007 -38.59 -19.86 -32.35 3-Jun-2007 -36.85 -7.11 -9.52 3-Jun-2007 -29.43 -8.78 -11.6 4-Jun-2007 -28.71 -10.88 -13.39 4-Jun-2007 -28.86 -12.76 -13.93 5-Jun-2007 -28.95 -13.25 -14.21 5-Jun-2007 -29.41 -15.03 -15.91 6-Jun-2007 -29.89 -14.52 -16.83 6-Jun-2007 -30.53 -16.66 -18.48 7-Jun-2007 -31.07 -15.39 -19.37 7-Jun-2007 -31.62 -17.64 -21.08 8-Jun-2007 -32.14 -16.27 -21.77 8-Jun-2007 -32.67 -18.38 -23.78 9-Jun-2007 -33.14 -16.85 -24.51 9-Jun-2007 -33.72 -19.04 -26.51 10-Jun-2007 -34.22 -17.34 -27.44 10-Jun-2007 -34.88 -19.23 -28.87 11-Jun-2007 -35.66 -17.58 -29.61 11-Jun-2007 -36.29 -19.48 -30.58 12-Jun-2007 -36.73 -17.64 -31.41 12-Jun-2007 -37.08 -19.1 -32.09 13-Jun-2007 -37.47 -17.47 -32.72 13-Jun-2007 -37.97 -19.1 -33.31 14-Jun-2007 -38.36 -17.51 -33.83 14-Jun-2007 -38.71 -18.05 -34.22 15-Jun-2007 -39.01 -17.01 -34.49 15-Jun-2007 -39.33 -18.51 -34.8 16-Jun-2007 -39.4 -17.17 -35.18 16-Jun-2007 -39.65 -19.4 -35.6 17-Jun-2007 -39.88 -17.81 -36.02 17-Jun-2007 -40.13 -20.17 -36.46 18-Jun-2007 -40.29 -18.44 -37.26 18-Jun-2007 -40.48 -20.59 -37.85 19-Jun-2007 -40.66 -18.81 -38.37 19-Jun-2007 -40.85 -20.87 -39.02 20-Jun-2007 -41 -19.04 -39.53 20-Jun-2007 -41.13 -17.97 -39.98 21-Jun-2007 -41.27 -17.37 -39.71 21-Jun-2007 -41.45 -19.54 -40.16 22-Jun-2007 -41.61 -18.15 -40.27 22-Jun-2007 41.76 -20.61 -40.74 23-Jun-2007 -41.89 -18.79 -41.12 23-Jun-2007 -42.05 -20.65 -41.52 24-Jun-2007 -42.17 -18.82 -41.94 24-Jun-2007 -42.32 -20.93 -42.39 25-Jun-2007 -42.44 -18.99 -42.61 25-Jun-2007 -42.59 -20.72 43.15 26-Jun-2007 42.75 -18.91 43.22 26-Jun-2007 -42.93 -20.55 -43.74 27-Jun-2007 43.08 -18.81 -43.73 27-Jun-2007 43.24 -20.86 44 28-Jun-2007 43.4 -19.24 -44.01 28-Jun-2007 -43.63 -20.92 -54.5 44.5 0 0 0 0 52 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 29-Jun-2007 -44.01 -19.3 -44.63 29-Jun-2007 -44.19 -17.17 -43.73 30-Jun-2007 -44.33 -17.43 -34.71 30-Jun-2007 -44.38 -17.79 -32.21 1-Jul-2007 -44.38 -17.37 -27.88 1-Jul-2007 -44.2 -18.99 -28.9 2-Jul-2007 -44.45 -18.01 -30.45 2-Jul-2007 -44.19 -19.52 -31.8 3-Jul-2007 -44.55 -18.28 -32.85 3-Jul-2007 -44.63 -20.13 -33.87 4-Jul-2007 -44.82 -18.63 -34.94 4-Jul-2007 -44.92 -21.04 -36.03 5-Jul-2007 -45 -19.18 -37 5-Jul-2007 -44.99 -21.39 -38.05 6-Jul-2007 -45.02 -19.46 -38.72 6-Jul-2007 45.05 -21.69 -39.74 7-Jul-2007 45.07 -19.55 40.32 7-Jul-2007 -22.58 -14.49 -16.19 8-Jul-2007 -31.41 -17.09 -20.83 8-Jul-2007 -32.09 -18.35 -24.72 9-Jul-2007 -32.79 -17.76 -26.71 9-Jul-2007 -33.58 -19.22 -28.55 10-Jul-2007 -34.26 -18.13 -29.51 10-Jul-2007 -18.95 -12.79 -13.58 11-Jul-2007 -28.73 -15.46 -16.86 11-Jul-2007 -30.41 -17.72 -20 12-Jul-2007 -30.81 -16.86 -20.99 12-Jul-2007 -31.43 -18.6 -23.42 13-Jul-2007 -31.77 -17.63 -24.9 13-Jul-2007 -32.32 -18.92 -27.01 14-Jul-2007 -32.78 -17.84 -27.76 14-Jul-2007 -33.26 -19.53 -29.53 15-Jul-2007 -33.66 -18.19 -30.25 15-Jul-2007 -34.24 -19.9 -31.52 16-Jul-2007 -34.68 -18.43 -32.27 16-Jul-2007 -35.5 -20.36 -33.43 17-Jul-2007 -36.07 -18.67 -34.22 17-Jul-2007 -36.68 -20.75 -35.44 18-Jul-2007 -35.42 -15.02 -17.28 18-Jul-2007 -33.54 -17.98 -20.91 19-Jul-2007 -33.45 -17.49 -23.14 19-Jul-2007 -33.87 -19.28 -26.4 20-Jul-2007 -34.33 -18.05 -27.71 20-Jul-2007 -35.05 -19.1 -29.23 21-Jul-2007 -36.07 -17.97 -30.16 21-Jul-2007 -36.84 -19.98 -31.58 22-Jul-2007 -37.05 -18.47 -32.58 22-Jul-2007 -37.54 -20.49 -34.12 23-Jul-2007 -37.88 -18.8 -35.31 23-Jul-2007 -38.24 -21 -36.54 53 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 24-Jul-2007 -38.6 -19.12 -37.49 24-Jul-2007 -39.03 -21.4 -38.58 25-Jul-2007 -39.3 -19.39 -39.24 25-Jul-2007 -39.61 -21.56 -51.5 -40.25 0.1 0 0 0 26-Jul-2007 -39.87 -19.51 -40.83 26-Jul-2007 -40.26 -21.75 41.45 27-Jul-2007 -40.5 -19.63 41.76 27-Jul-2007 -40.74 -20.61 -42.32 28-Jul-2007 40.92 -19.19 -42.59 28-Jul-2007 -41.16 -21.64 -43.52 29-Jul-2007 -41.36 -19.55 -43.99 29-Jul-2007 -41.59 -21.62 -44.69 30-Jul-2007 41.83 -19.58 -44.89 30-Jul-2007 42.08 -17.15 -42.33 31-Jul-2007 -42.28 -18 -33.9 31-Jul-2007 -42.55 -19.48 -33.98 1-Aug-2007 -42.75 -18.61 -34.59 1-Aug-2007 42.94 -20.34 -35.97 2-Aug-2007 -43.15 -18.88 -36.88 2-Aug-2007 -43.4 -21.17 -38.25 3-Aug-2007 -43.94 -19.06 -39.02 3-Aug-2007 -44.45 -21.64 -40.29 4-Aug-2007 -44.58 -19.36 40.9 4-Aug-2007 -44.94 -21.89 -41.93 5-Aug-2007 -44.96 -19.64 -42.5 5-Aug-2007 44.99 -22.23 -43.94 6-Aug-2007 -45.03 -19.93 -44.43 6-Aug-2007 -45.14 -21.87 -45.1 7-Aug-2007 -45.23 -19.73 -45.84 7-Aug-2007 -45.39 -22.67 -45.97 8-Aug-2007 -45.5 -20.1 -46.11 8-Aug-2007 -45.65 -23.2 46.81 9-Aug-2007 -45.4 -20.56 -46.95 9-Aug-2007 45.39 -23.37 -47.79 10-Aug-2007 -45.39 -20.47 -47.57 10-Aug-2007 -45.39 -20.17 -48.08 11-Aug-2007 -45.4 -19.09 -47.75 11-Aug-2007 -45.38 -19.33 46.47 12-Aug-2007 45.39 -18.99 -44.92 12-Aug-2007 45.37 -21.13 -44.54 13-Aug-2007 45.38 -19.68 -44.08 13-Aug-2007 45.35 -22.25 -45.01 14-Aug-2007 -45.36 -20.17 -45.43 14-Aug-2007 -45.37 -23.07 -46.17 15-Aug-2007 45.36 -20.57 -46.71 15-Aug-2007 -45.35 -23.32 -47.47 16-Aug-2007 45.35 -20.76 -47.97 16-Aug-2007 -45.34 -23.69 -48.14 17-Aug-2007 45.33 -21.14 -48.2 17-Aug-2007 45.35 -22.57 -48.57 54 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 18-Aug-2007 -45.34 -20.64 -49.66 18-Aug-2007 -45.31 -24.16 -49.92 19-Aug-2007 -45.3 -21.18 -50.08 19-Aug-2007 -45.32 -24.19 -49.73 20-Aug-2007 -45.31 -21.26 -50.24 20-Aug-2007 -45.31 -25.18 -50.36 21-Aug-2007 -45.31 -22.13 -50.87 21-Aug-2007 -45.3 -24.75 -50.48 22-Aug-2007 -45.31 -20.18 -51.18 22-Aug-2007 -45.29 -21.67 -51.15 23-Aug-2007 -45.29 -20.36 -51.22 23-Aug-2007 -45.31 -21.21 -50.49 24-Aug-2007 -45.29 -20.07 -50.03 24-Aug-2007 -45.29 -22.45 -49.21 25-Aug-2007 -45.31 -20.62 -49.07 25-Aug-2007 -45.32 -23.74 -49.27 26-Aug-2007 -45.3 -21.25 -49.44 26-Aug-2007 -29.56 -2.43 -5.3 27-Aug-2007 -37.31 -8.97 -12.66 27-Aug-2007 -39.85 -14.14 -14.5 -15.13 0.2 0 0 0 28-Aug-2007 -40.98 -15.74 -15.01 28-Aug-2007 -41.69 -17.57 -16.84 29-Aug-2007 -41.95 -17.7 -15.75 29-Aug-2007 -42.14 -19.31 -17.38 30-Aug-2007 -42.22 -18.72 -15.99 30-Aug-2007 -42.35 -20.11 -17.8 31-Aug-2007 -42.48 -19.2 -16.54 31-Aug-2007 -42.69 -20.76 -18.73 1-Sep-2007 42.92 -19.57 -17.45 1-Sep-2007 43.18 -20.57 -18.73 2-Sep-2007 -43.44 -19.4 -17.52 2-Sep-2007 -43.97 -21.09 -20.01 3-Sep-2007 44.42 -19.66 -19.33 3-Sep-2007 44.71 -21.34 -20.88 4-Sep-2007 -44.96 -19.88 -20.07 4-Sep-2007 44.97 -21.5 -21.94 5-Sep-2007 45 -20.12 -21.67 5-Sep-2007 -45.1 -21.74 -23.55 6-Sep-2007 45.27 -20.36 -23.13 6-Sep-2007 -45.43 -21.96 -24.54 7-Sep-2007 -45.59 -20.41 -23.41 7-Sep-2007 45.41 -22.01 -24.21 8-Sep-2007 45.41 -20.42 -23.16 8-Sep-2007 45.4 -22.2 -24.34 9-Sep-2007 -45.39 -20.57 -23.37 9-Sep-2007 45.39 -21.67 -23.28 10-Sep-2007 -45.39 -20.24 -22.47 10-Sep-2007 -45.37 -22.35 -24.11 11-Sep-2007 -45.37 -20.65 -23.93 11-Sep-2007 -45.38 -22.9 -25.22 55 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 12-Sep-2007 45.37 -21.16 -26.26 12-Sep-2007 -45.38 -21.83 -26.48 13-Sep-2007 -45.38 -20.53 -23.64 13-Sep-2007 45.38 -21.98 -24.94 14-Sep-2007 -45.38 -20.57 -23.46 14-Sep-2007 -45.37 -21.23 -23.15 15-Sep-2007 -32.27 -6.4 -10.58 15-Sep-2007 -37.34 -12.86 -13.27 16-Sep-2007 -38.83 -14.94 -14.02 16-Sep-2007 -39.16 -16.79 -15.39 17-Sep-2007 -39.74 -17.34 -14.61 17-Sep-2007 -40.32 -18.4 -15.92 18-Sep-2007 -40.87 -18.19 -14.76 18-Sep-2007 -41.38 -19.27 -16.09 19-Sep-2007 -41.82 -18.51 -14.77 19-Sep-2007 -42.2 -18.22 -14.87 20-Sep-2007 -42.52 -17.51 -14.23 20-Sep-2007 -42.79 -14.32 -12.13 21-Sep-2007 -43.01 -14.05 -12.94 21-Sep-2007 -43.2 -15.31 -13.66 22-Sep-2007 -43.33 -15.86 -13.4 22-Sep-2007 -43.44 -16.92 -14.9 23-Sep-2007 -43.73 -17.02 -13.84 23-Sep-2007 -43.89 -18.31 -15.75 24-Sep-2007 -44.17 -17.82 -14.35 24-Sep-2007 -44.29 -19.28 -15.98 25-Sep-2007 -44.56 -18.38 -14.52 25-Sep-2007 -44.68 -19.6 -15.95 26-Sep-2007 -44.85 -18.39 -14.58 26-Sep-2007 -44.76 -19.39 -15.81 27-Sep-2007 -44.78 -18.17 -21.25 -14.48 0 0 0 0 27-Sep-2007 -44.83 -19 -15.44 28-Sep-2007 -44.9 -17.98 -14.9 28-Sep-2007 -45.01 -19.88 -17.08 29-Sep-2007 -45.13 -18.93 -16.94 29-Sep-2007 -45.24 -20.47 -18.53 30-Sep-2007 -45.38 -19.41 -16.73 30-Sep-2007 -45.49 -20.58 -18.08 1-Oct-2007 45.32 -19.29 -16.1 1-Oct-2007 45.31 -20.3 -17.18 2-Oct-2007 -45.3 -18.75 -15.34 2-Oct-2007 -45.3 -19.02 -16.14 3-Oct-2007 45.32 -17.89 -14.85 3-Oct-2007 -45.32 -18.33 -15.56 4-Oct-2007 45.3 -17.39 -14.69 4-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.71 -16.18 5-Oct-2007 -45.31 -17.65 -14.97 5-Oct-2007 45.32 -17.19 -14.64 6-Oct-2007 45.31 -16.72 -14.14 6-Oct-2007 -45.31 -16.06 -13.14 56 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAWI REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 7-Oct-2007 -45.31 -15.85 -13.49 7-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.2 -14.37 8-Oct-2007 -45.3 -16.89 -13.55 8-Oct-2007 -45.32 -18.02 -14.79 9-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.42 -13.77 9-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.8 -15.18 10-Oct-2007 -45.32 -17.83 -14.05 10-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.33 -14.72 11-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.68 -13.94 11-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.73 -14.95 12-Oct-2007 -45.3 -18.04 -14.79 12-Oct-2007 -45.3 -18.76 -15.19 13-Oct-2007 45.3 -17.85 -14.96 13-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.6 -15.27 14-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.54 -15.11 14-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.54 -15.94 15-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.69 -15.23 15-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.67 -15.83 16-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.62 -15.04 16-Oct-2007 -45.29 -18.42 -15.62 17-Oct-2007 -45.32 -17.42 -14.92 17-Oct-2007 -45.32 -18.46 -15.73 18-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.37 -14.68 18-Oct-2007 45.31 -17.97 -14.84 19-Oct-2007 -45.31 -17.02 -13.77 19-Oct-2007 -45.32 -17.63 -14.4 20-Oct-2007 -45.33 -17.04 -14.33 20-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.37 -15.65 21-Oct-2007 -45.32 -17.53 -15.01 21-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.54 -15.71 22-Oct-2007 -45.3 -17.41 -14.74 22-Oct-2007 -45.31 -18.1 -15.23 23-Oct-2007 45.3 -17.12 -19.5 -14.03 0 0 0 0 23-Oct-2007 45.32 -18.06 -15.13 24-Oct-2007 -45.31 -17.14 -14.3 24-Oct-2007 -35.94 -6.59 -10.06 25-Oct-2007 -26.84 -4.9 -7.28 25-Oct-2007 -35.25 -8.45 -10.87 26-Oct-2007 -36.01 -9.58 -11.37 26-Oct-2007 -34.39 -7.59 -10.85 27-Oct-2007 -19.48 -4.47 -6.6 27-Oct-2007 -31.42 -8.02 -10.91 28-Oct-2007 -32.59 -10.52 -11.63 28-Oct-2007 -32.88 -12.91 -11.85 29-Oct-2007 -33.08 -13.71 -12.2 29-Oct-2007 -33.4 -14.06 -11.97 30-Oct-2007 -33.76 -13.86 -12.17 30-Oct-2007 -34.19 -13.88 -11.95 31-Oct-2007 -34.6 -13.92 -12.1 31-Oct-2007 35.05 -14.28 -12.17 57 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAW1 REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 1-Nov-2007 -35.36 -14.02 -12.01 1-Nov-2007 -35.82 -14.57 -12.31 2-Nov-2007 -36.29 -14.7 -12.45 2-Nov-2007 -36.69 -14.98 -12.51 3-Nov-2007 -36.94 -14.76 -12.34 3-Nov-2007 -37.33 -14.96 -12.26 4-Nov-2007 -37.61 -14.61 -12.4 4-Nov-2007 -37.92 -14.92 -12.43 5-Nov-2007 -38.24 -14.66 -12.71 5-Nov-2007 -38.44 -15.03 -12.37 6-Nov-2007 -38.58 -14.81 -12.49 6-Nov-2007 -38.96 -15.19 -12.76 7-Nov-2007 -39.18 -15.1 -12.8 7-Nov-2007 -39.29 -15.03 -12.51 8-Nov-2007 -39.42 -14.8 -12.64 8-Nov-2007 -39.51 -14.84 -12.02 9-Nov-2007 -39.68 -14.64 -12.46 9-Nov-2007 -39.76 -14.8 -11.9 10-Nov-2007 -39.89 -14.65 -12.37 10-Nov-2007 -40.1 -14.71 -12.16 11-Nov-2007 -40.29 -14.89 -12.57 11-Nov-2007 -40.43 -14.92 -12.1 12-Nov-2007 -40.56 -14.76 -12.46 12-Nov-2007 -40.66 -14.83 -12.08 13-Nov-2007 -40.71 -14.75 -12.27 13-Nov-2007 -40.67 -15.06 -12.29 14-Nov-2007 -40.75 -14.83 -12.32 14-Nov-2007 -40.83 -15.09 -12.32 15-Nov-2007 -40.87 -14.92 -12.16 15-Nov-2007 -40.9 -14.59 -12.17 16-Nov-2007 41 -14.8 -12.54 16-Nov-2007 -41.12 -14.99 -12.14 17-Nov-2007 41.2 -14.94 -12.62 17-Nov-2007 41.3 -14.8 -12.41 18-Nov-2007 41.32 -14.76 -12.69 18-Nov-2007 41.41 -14.97 -12.27 19-Nov-2007 -41.46 -14.86 -12.64 19-Nov-2007 -41.46 -14.86 -12.24 20-Nov-2007 -41.47 -14.7 -12.42 20-Nov-2007 -41.41 -14.67 -12.04 21-Nov-2007 -41.38 -14.75 -12.41 21-Nov-2007 -41.32 -14.83 -11.96 22-Nov-2007 -41.27 -14.71 -12.41 22-Nov-2007 -41.22 -14.77 -12.33 23-Nov-2007 -41.22 -14.88 -12.82 23-Nov-2007 -41.23 -14.95 -12.38 24-Nov-2007 -41.26 -14.93 -13.12 24-Nov-2007 -41.17 -14.79 -12.14 25-Nov-2007 -41.08 -14.73 -12.57 25-Nov-2007 -40.94 -14.6 -12.28 58 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAWI REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 26-Nov-2007 -40.75 -14.61 -12.37 26-Nov-2007 -40.61 -14.57 -11.99 27-Nov-2007 -40.46 -14.61 -12.5 -12.39 0 0 0 0 27-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 1-Dec-2007 1-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 59 Date dd-mmm-yyyy Gon AW6 REFAWI REFMW2 REFAW3 Cole CG Tapp CG1 Tapp CG2 Tapp CG3 21-Dec-2007 21-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 60 C 1 F1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Goldsboro dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 1-Jan-2007 1-Jan-2007 0.04 2-Jan-2007 2-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 3-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 4-Jan-2007 5-Jan-2007 0.01 5-Jan-2007 6-Jan-2007 0.5 6-Jan-2007 7-Jan-2007 0.06 7-Jan-2007 8-Jan-2007 0.52 8-Jan-2007 9-Jan-2007 0.03 9-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 10-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 11-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 12-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007 13-Jan-2007- 14-Jan-2007 14-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 15-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 16-Jan-2007 0.01 17-Jan-2007 17-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 18-Jan-2007 0.23 19-Jan-2007 19-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 20-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 21-Jan-2007 0.34 22-Jan-2007 22-Jan-2007 0.4 23-Jan-2007 23-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 24-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 25-Jan-2007 61 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Goldsboro dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 26-Jan-2007 26-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 27-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 28-Jan-2007 0.08 29-Jan-2007 - 29-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 30-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 31-Jan-2007 2.22 1-Feb-2007 1-Feb-2007 0.63 2-Feb-2007 2-Feb-2007 0.1 3-Feb-2007 3-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 4-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 5-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 6-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 7-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 8-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 9-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 10-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 11-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 12-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 13-Feb-2007 0.52 14-Feb-2007 14-Feb-2007 0.11 15-Feb-2007 15-Feb-2007 16-Feb-2007 I - 16-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 17-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 18-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 19-Feb-2007 3.2 1.3 8.69 62 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date G ld b ld G b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge o s oro Daily Rainfall o s oro Monthly Rainfall 20-Feb-2007 20-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 21-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 22-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 23-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 24-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 25-Feb-2007 0.31 26-Feb-2007 26-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 27-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 28-Feb-2007 1.67 01-Mar-2007 01-Mar-2007 0.07 02-Mar-2007 02-Mar-2007 0.22 03-Mar-2007 03-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 04-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 05-Mar-2007 O6-Mar-2007 06-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 07-Mar-2007 08-Mar-2007 O8-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 09-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 10-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 11-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 13-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 14-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 15-Mar-2007 16-Mar-2007 0.53 16-Mar-2007 63 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro ld G b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall o s oro Monthly Rainfall 17-Mar-2007 17-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 18-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 19-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 20-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 21-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 22-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 23-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 24-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 25-Mar-2007 26-Mar-2007 26-Mar-2007 27-Mar-2007 27-Mar-2007 28-Mar-2007 0.00 0.00 1.57 28-Mar-2007 29-Mar-2007 29-Mar-2007 0.04 30-Mar-2007 30-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2007 31-Mar-2007 0.86 01-Apr-2007 01-Apr-2007 02-Apr-2007 02-Apr-2007 0.03 03-Apr-2007 03-Apr-2007 04-Apr-2007 04-Apr-2007 05-Apr-2007 05-Apr-2007 06-Apr-2007 06-Apr-2007 07-Apr-2007 07-Apr-2007 0.02 08-Apr-2007 08-Apr-2007 09-Apr-2007 09-Apr-2007 10-Apr-2007 10-Apr-2007 64 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Gold b G ld b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge oro s Daily Rainfall o s oro Monthly Rainfall 11-Apr-2007 11-Apr-2007 0.01 12-Apr-2007 12-Apr-2007 0.59 13-Apr-2007 13-Apr-2007 14-Apr-2007 14-Apr-2007 0.03 15-Apr-2007 15-Apr-2007 1.23 16-Apr-2007 16-Apr-2007 17-Apr-2007 17-Apr-2007 18-Apr-2007 18-Apr-2007 19-Apr-2007 19-Apr-2007 20-Apr-2007 20-Apr-2007 21-Apr-2007 21-Apr-2007 22-Apr-2007 22-Apr-2007 23-Apr-2007 1.20 0.00 3.34 23-Apr-2007 24-Apr-2007 24-Apr-2007 25-Apr-2007 25-Apr-2007 26-Apr-2007 26-Apr-2007 27-Apr-2007 27-Apr-2007 28-Apr-2007 28-Apr-2007 29-Apr-2007 29-Apr-2007 30-Apr-2007 30-Apr-2007 1.91 01-May-2007 01-May-2007 02-May-2007 02-May-2007 03-May-2007 03-May-2007 04-May-2007 1 04-May-2007 0.08 05-May-2007 05-May-2007 1 0,29 65 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Gold b G ld b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge oro s Daily Rainfall oro o s Monthly Rainfall 06-May-2007 06-May-2007 0.19 07-May-2007 07-May-2007 08-May-2007 08-May-2007 0.02 09-May-2007 09-May-2007 0.01 10-May-2007 10-May-2007 11-May-2007 11-May-2007 12-May-2007 12-May-2007 0.02 13-May-2007 13-May-2007 14-May-2007 14-May-2007 15-May-2007 15-May-2007 16-May-2007 16-May-2007 17-May-2007 17-May-2007 0.42 18-May-2007 18-May-2007 0.06 19-May-2007 19-May-2007 20-May-2007 20-May-2007 21-May-2007 21-May-2007 22-May-2007 0.00 0.00 1.58 22-May-2007 23-May-2007 23-May-2007 24-May-2007 24-May-2007 25-May-2007 25-May-2007 26-May-2007 26-May-2007 27-May-2007 27-May-2007 28-May-2007 28-May-2007 29-May-2007 29-May-2007 30-May-2007 30-May-2007 31-May-2007 31-May-2007 1.09 66 1 1 1 0 1 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Goldsboro dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 1-Jun-2007 1-Jun-2007 2-Jun-2007 2-Jun-2007 0.14 3-Jun-2007 3-Jun-2007 1.17 4-Jun-2007 4-Jun-2007 0.19 5-Jun-2007 5-Jun-2007 0.05 6-Jun-2007 6-Jun-2007 7-Jun-2007 7-Jun-2007 8-Jun-2007 8-Jun-2007 9-Jun-2007 9-Jun-2007 10-Jun-2007 10-Jun-2007 11-Jun-2007 11-Jun-2007 12-Jun-2007 12-Jun-2007 0.02 13-Jun-2007 13-Jun-2007 14-Jun-2007 14-Jun-2007 15-Jun-2007 15-Jun-2007 16-Jun-2007 16-Jun-2007 17-Jun-2007 17-Jun-2007 18-Jun-2007 18-Jun-2007 19-Jun-2007 19-Jun-2007 20-Jun-2007 20-Jun-2007 0.2 21-Jun-2007 21-Jun-2007 0.01 22-Jun-2007 22-Jun-2007 23-Jun-2007 23-Jun-2007 24-Jun-2007 24-Jun-2007 25-Jun-2007 25-Jun-2007 26-Jun-2007 26-Jun-2007 0.21 27-Jun-2007 27-Jun-2007 28-Jun-2007 28-Jun-2007 0 0 2.5 67 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsbo G ld b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge ro Daily Rainfall o s oro Monthly Rainfall 29-Jun-2007 29-Jun-2007 0.76 30-Jun-2007 30-Jun-2007 0.17 2.92 1-Jul-2007 1-Jul-2007 2-Jul-2007 2-Jul-2007 3-Jul-2007 3-Jul-2007 4-Jul-2007 4-Jul-2007 5-Jul-2007 5-Jul-2007 6-Jul-2007 6-Jul-2007 7-Jul-2007 7-Jul-2007 0.09 8-Jul-2007 8-Jul-2007 9-Jul-2007 9-Jul-2007 10-Jul-2007 10-Jul-2007 0.11 11-Jul-2007 11-Jul-2007 0.12 12-Jul-2007 12-Jul-2007 13-Jul-2007 13-Jul-2007 14-Jul-2007 14-Jul-2007 15-Jul-2007 15-Jul-2007 16-Jul-2007 16-Jul-2007 17-Jul-2007 17-Jul-2007 0.24 18-Jul-2007 18-Jul-2007 0.22 19-Jul-2007 19-Jul-2007 20-Jul-2007 20-Jul-2007 21-Jul-2007 21-Jul-2007 22-Jul-2007 22-Jul-2007 23-Jul-2007 23-Jul-2007 68 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Gold b G ld b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge s oro Daily Rainfall oro o s Monthly Rainfall 24-Jul-2007 24-Jul-2007 25-Jul-2007 25-Jul-2007 0 0 3.09 26-Jul-2007 26-Jul-2007 27-Jul-2007 27-Jul-2007 0.34 28-Jul-2007 28-Jul-2007 29-Jul-2007 29-Jul-2007 30-Jul-2007 30-Jul-2007 0.1 31-Jul-2007 31-Jul-2007 1.22 1-Aug-2007 1-Aug-2007 2-Aug-2007 2-Aug-2007 3-Aug-2007 3-Aug-2007 4-Aug-2007 4-Aug-2007 5-Aug-2007 5-Aug-2007 6-Aug-2007 6-Aug-2007 0.08 7-Aug-2007 7-Aug-2007 8-Aug-2007 8-Aug-2007 9-Aug-2007 9-Aug-2007 10-Aug-2007 10-Aug-2007 0.29 11-Aug-2007 11-Aug-2007 12-Aug-2007 12-Aug-2007 13-Aug-2007 13-Aug-2007 14-Aug-2007 14-Aug-2007 15-Aug-2007 15-Aug-2007 16-Aug-2007 16-Aug-2007 17-Aug-2007 17-Aug-2007 69 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Gold b G ld b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge s oro Daily Rainfall o s oro Monthly Rainfall 18-Aug-2007 18-Aug-2007 19-Aug-2007 19-Aug-2007 20-Aug-2007 20-Aug-2007 21-Aug-2007 21-Aug-2007 0.14 22-Aug-2007 22-Aug-2007 23-Aug-2007 23-Aug-2007 24-Aug-2007 24-Aug-2007 25-Aug-2007 25-Aug-2007 26-Aug-2007 26-Aug-2007 0.2 27-Aug-2007 27-Aug-2007 0 0 3.98 28-Aug-2007 28-Aug-2007 29-Aug-2007 29-Aug-2007 30-Aug-2007 30-Aug-2007 31-Aug-2007 31-Aug-2007 0.71 1-Sep-2007 1-Sep-2007 2-Sep-2007 2-Sep-2007 3-Sep-2007 3-Sep-2007 4-Sep-2007 4-Sep-2007 5-Sep-2007 5-Sep-2007 6-Sep-2007 6-Sep-2007 7-Sep-2007 7-Sep-2007 8-Sep-2007 8-Sep-2007 9-Sep-2007 9-Sep-2007 10-Sep-2007 10-Sep-2007 11-Sep-2007 11-Sep-2007 70 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date ld G b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge o oro s Daily Rainfall Goldsboro Monthly Rainfall 12-Sep-2007 12-Sep-2007 13-Sep-2007 13-Sep-2007 14-Sep-2007 14-Sep-2007 0.84 15-Sep-2007 15-Sep-2007 0.35 16-Sep-2007 16-Sep-2007 17-Sep-2007 17-Sep-2007 18-Sep-2007 18-Sep-2007 19-Sep-2007 19-Sep-2007 20-Sep-2007 20-Sep-2007 0.31 21-Sep-2007 21-Sep-2007 0.01 22-Sep-2007 22-Sep-2007 0.02 23-Sep-2007 23-Sep-2007 0.04 24-Sep-2007 24-Sep-2007 0.01 25-Sep-2007 25-Sep-2007 26-Sep-2007 26-Sep-2007 27-Sep-2007 0 0 3.3 27-Sep-2007 28-Sep-2007 28-Sep-2007 0.03 29-Sep-2007 29-Sep-2007 30-Sep-2007 30-Sep-2007 1.61 1-Oct-2007 1-Oct-2007 2-Oct-2007 2-Oct-2007 3-Oct-2007 3-Oct-2007 0.02 4-Oct-2007 4-Oct-2007 5-Oct-2007 5-Oct-2007 6-Oct-2007 6-Oct-2007 71 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Goldsboro dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 7-Oct-2007 7-Oct-2007 8-Oct-2007 8-Oct-2007 9-Oct-2007 9-Oct-2007 10-Oct-2007 10-Oct-2007 11-Oct-2007 11-Oct-2007 12-Oct-2007 12-Oct-2007 13-Oct-2007 13-Oct-2007 14-Oct-2007 14-Oct-2007 15-Oct-2007 - 15-Oct-2007 16-Oct-2007 16-Oct-2007 17-Oct-2007 17-Oct-2007 - 18-Oct-2007 18-Oct-2007 19-Oct-2007 19-Oct-2007 20-Oct-2007 - 20-Oct-2007 21-Oct-2007 21-Oct-2007 22-Oct-2007 22-Oct-2007 23-Oct-2007 0 0 0.55 23-Oct-2007 24-Oct-2007 24-Oct-2007 25-Oct-2007 25-Oct-2007 26-Oct-2007 26-Oct-2007 27-Oct-2007 27-Oct-2007 28-Oct-2007 28-Oct-2007 29-Oct-2007 29-Oct-2007 30-Oct-2007 30-Oct-2007 31-Oct-2007 31-Oct-2007 0.02 72 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Gold ro b dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall s o Monthly Rainfall 1-Nov-2007 1-Nov-2007 2-Nov-2007 2-Nov-2007 3-Nov-2007 3-Nov-2007 4-Nov-2007 4-Nov-2007 5-Nov-2007 5-Nov-2007 6-Nov-2007 6-Nov-2007 7-Nov-2007 7-Nov-2007 8-Nov-2007 8-Nov-2007 9-Nov-2007 9-Nov-2007 10-Nov-2007 10-Nov-2007 11-Nov-2007 11-Nov-2007 12-Nov-2007 12-Nov-2007 13-Nov-2007 13-Nov-2007 14-Nov-2007 14-Nov-2007 15-Nov-2007 15-Nov-2007 0.13 16-Nov-2007 16-Nov-2007 17-Nov-2007 17-Nov-2007 18-Nov-2007 18-Nov-2007 19-Nov-2007 0.02 19-Nov-2007 20-Nov-2007 20-Nov-2007 21-Nov-2007 0.05 21-Nov-2007 22-Nov-2007 0.01 22-Nov-2007 23-Nov-2007 23-Nov-2007 24-Nov-2007 24-Nov-2007 25-Nov-2007 25-Nov-2007 73 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Goldsboro dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 26-Nov-2007 0.02 26-Nov-2007 - 27-Nov-2007 0 0 3.82 27-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 28-Nov-2007 29-Nov-2007 - 29-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 30-Nov-2007 0.23 1-Dec-2007 1-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 2-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 3-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 4-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 5-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 6-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 7-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 8-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 9-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 10-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 11-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 12-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 13-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 14-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 15-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 16-Dec-2007 17-Dec-2007 - 17-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 18-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 19-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 20-Dec-2007 74 Weatherstation Rainfall Data Date Goldsboro Goldsboro dd-mmm-yyyy mundsen Gonder CG On-site Raingauge Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 21-Dec-2007 21-Dec-2007 - 22-Dec-2007 22-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 23-Dec-2007 24-Dec-2007 - 24-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 25-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 26-Dec-2007 - 27-Dec-2007 27-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 28-Dec-2007 29-Dec-2007- 29-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 30-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 31-Dec-2007 75 APPENDIX D 2007 Site Photos I 1-ote, Keacn 1. N I A 10+80. Cross section #2, looking downstream. Cole, Reach 1. STA 15+00. Log weir #6, looking upstream. t 3 ^ H-: asy vf, 'qd s fi .} s4tt? ?' ? 4X p ,G 1 ,? a r S e T9yf f ! A Cole, Reach 1. STA 19+40. Cross section #3, looking upstream. Cole, Reach 1. STA 17+90. Log weir #8, looking upstream. Cole, Reach 1. STA 21+30. Ford at downstream end of reach, flooded, looking at left bank. Cole, Reach 1. STA 19+80. Root wad, looking at right bank. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 12+60. Log weir #11, looking upstream. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 10+00. Upstream end of project, looking upstream. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 13+80. Cross section #4, looking downstream. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 15+00. Ford, looking at left bank. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 17+60. Cross section #5, looking downstream. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 16+00. Log weir #18, looking upstream. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 18+20. Log vane, looking at left bank. Tapp, Reach 2. STA 21+30. Root wad, looking at right bank. '¦, ? ?4y ? ?',` ?'a a`rt` .-?? t,. ???`? ? ??. ??`,??r' ? "?" 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Vegetation Plot 22 w ; r ? ? 77 f Vegetation Plot 23 i i i i 1 1 1 Westbrook Mitigation Project Johnston County, North Carolina Year 5 Monitoring Report Prepared for Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC 909 Capability Drive, Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 Prepared by WK Dickson and Co., Inc. 3101 John Humphries Wynd Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 782-0495 And Ecosystem & Land Trust Monitoring PO Box 1492 3674 Pine Swamp Road Sparta, NC November 2007 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) Table of Contents SUMMARY ...........................................................................................................................1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ . 4 2.1 Project ......................................................................................................................... . 4 2.2 Project Purpose ............................................................................................................ . 4 2.3 Project History ............................................................................................................ . 4 HYDROLOGY ..................................................................................................................... . 4 3.1 Success Criteria ........................................................................................................... .4 3.2 Description of Hydrologic Monitoring efforts ............................................................ . 5 3.3 Results of Hydrology Monitoring ............................................................................... . 5 3.3.1 Reference Data ............................................................................................... .7 3.3.2 Climate Data ................................................................................................... . 9 3.4 Hydrologic Conclusions ............................................................................................. 11 Five Year Summary ................................................................................................... 12 VEGETATION .................................................................................................................... 12 4.1 Vegetation Success Criteria ....................................................................................... 12 4.2 Description of Species and Vegetation Monitoring ................................................... 13 4.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring .............................................................................. 13 4.4 General Vegetation Observations and Conclusions ................................................... 14 4.5 Vegetation Conclusions .............................................................................................. 14 Five Year Summary ................................................................................................... 15 STREAM MONITORING ................................................................................................... 15 5.1 Success Criteria .......................................................................................................... 15 5.2 Stream Morphology Monitoring Plan ........................................................................ 16 5.3 Stream Morphology Monitoring Results .................................................................... 16 5.3.1 Cross Sections ............................................................................................... 17 5.3.2 Longitudinal Profile ...................................................................................... 17 5.3.3 Hydrology ..................................................................................................... 18 5.3.4 Five Year Summary ...................................................................................... 18 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................... 18 6.1 Hydrologic Success Criteria ....................................................................................... 18 6.2 Stream Success Criteria .............................................................................................. 18 6.3 Vegetative Success Criteria ........................................................................................ 18 6.4 Summary .................................................................................................................... 20 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 5) List of Figures Figure 1 Vicinity Map ..................................................................................................................... 2 Figure 2 USGS Map ....................................................................................................................... 3 Figure 3 Wetland Hydroperiod ....................................................................................................... 6 Figure 4 2007 Westbrook Groundwater Gauges ............................................................................ 8 Figure 5 Drought Conditions Across North Carolina 1/2/2007 to 9/25/2007 .............................. 10 Figure 6 2007 Precipitation for Westbrook Site ...........................................................................11 Figure 7 Stream Problem Area Plan View ....................................................................................19 List of Tables Table 1 Project History and Schedule ...................................................... 4 ..................................... Table 2 Hydrologic Monitoring Results for 2007 ......................................................................... .. .. 7 Table 3 Reference Hydrologic Monitoring Results ................................................ 9 ...................... Table 4A Johnston County Normal Rainfall and 2007 Year Observed Rainfall .......................... .. .. 9 Table 4B Site Rainfall Surplus/Deficit through September .......................................................... .. 9 Table 5 Hydrologic Monitoring Results for Years 1 through 5 .................................................... 12 Table 6 Planted Tree Species ........................................................... 13 ............................................. Table 7. Vegetation Monitoring Data ........................................................................................... Table 8 Volunteer Tree Species 13 .................................................................................................... Table 9. Vegetation Monitoring Data Years 1 through 5 14 15 ............................................................. Table 10 Stream Problem Areas ........................................................ 17 ........................................... Table 11 Bankfull Event Summar Years 1 th h 5 y roug ................................................................. 18 APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D As-Built Survey Profile and Cross Section Data 2007 Site Photos Gauge Data 11 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 5) 1.0 SUMMARY This Annual Report details the monitoring activities during the 2007 growing season on the Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site. Construction of the site, including planting of trees, was completed in February 2003. The 2007 data represents results from the fifth and final year of hydrology and vegetation monitoring for both the wetlands and stream areas. The design for the Westbrook Lowgrounds property involved the restoration of a Coastal Plain, small stream swamp and associated wet flats as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). After construction, it was determined that 5,414 feet of stream and 66.2 acres of wetland hydrology were restored. The As-Built survey is included as Appendix A. This Annual Report presents the data from eight hydrologic monitoring stations, thirteen vegetation monitoring stations, and from stream monitoring, as specified by the approved Mitigation Plan for the site. Two of the hydrologic stations are equipped with manual groundwater gauges and six stations are equipped with automated gauges and a manual calibration gauge. Additionally, the gauges are used as points from which photographs are taken over time. Weather station data from the Smithfield Weather Station were used in conjunction with a manual rain gauge located on the site to document precipitation amounts. The manual gauge is used to validate observations made at the automated station. On-site rainfall measurements were well below normal limits for the growing season due to the severe drought that NC experienced in 2007 (see Section 3.3.2). In 2007, three of eight hydrology monitoring gauges met the hydrologic success criteria of a hydroperiod of 9 percent of the growing season. The gauges that did not meet success criteria exhibited hydroperiods ranging from 1 percent to 9 percent of the growing season. However, the gauges did correlate with data collected from gauges located on the reference site that also experienced conditions that were drier than normal during the 2007 growing season. Based on these results and the results of prior years, it is concluded that the site is performing as designed and that the site has achieved the wetland success criteria as specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. This Annual Report documents vegetation survival on thirteen vegetation monitoring plots, as specified in the approved Mitigation Plan for this site. The final vegetative success criterion is the survival of 260 5-year old planted trees per acre at the end of Year 5 of the monitoring period. The vegetation monitoring documented survival rates between 350 and 610 stems per acre. Based on these results, it is concluded that the site has achieved the vegetative success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. The restored stream channel has remained stable and is providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. As in prior years, all monitored cross sections for 2007 show very little adjustment in stream dimension. Based on this stability being achieved while the stream experienced greater than two bankfull events during the five year monitoring period, it is concluded that the site has achieved the stream success criteria as specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. Based on the results documented in the Year 1 through Year 5 Annual Reports, it is concluded that all success criteria for the site have been achieved in accordance with the approved Mitigation Plan for the site, and that no further monitoring is required. November 2007 ¦ ¦ 1 Oo` s Mfr ° r d dds q S clan ss 143 ° " o a ? N r n r T_ L.i o Q ? ° O o OQ_ -?? I r-" _ _ Project Site o ? t 1 1 Westbrook ow o ds R S cn i 1 :3 ' a -A a ? a i 1 m? 0 ir 1 6 1 D (D N W 3 'e Rd ---- Bat u-, LL m 3 - r i Rd o- J 04 D O '- T WAYNE• e 1 tate Road 1 f 4a I a Aj Westbrook Johnston County Legend Vicinity Map Streams 0 0.5 1 2 Roads Miles Westbrook Site O ( ; Project Site ` rim v C* k - JOHNSTON ? r p Reference Site Westw ,!Low rounds Mw r ti 7 ^ a . s sCOI tRa d U Carr rsa -- h f r awse®nq r ?^ t i Markman ADC. - . Pond N s? House 4 µa Figure 2 Westbrook Johnston County USGS Map Streams 0 5001,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Roads Feet Westbrook Site Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 PROJECT Located in Johnston County, the entire Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site covers approximately 140 acres and is located approximately one mile east of the town of Bentonville, North Carolina (Figure 1 and Figure 2). The Westbrook Lowgrounds site is designed to restore a Coastal Plain, small stream swamp and associated wet flats as described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). The Coastal Plain, small stream swamp communities exist as the floodplains of small, blackwater streams in which separate fluvial features and associated vegetation are too small or poorly developed to distinguish. Construction was completed in January 2003, and 66.2 acres were planted in February 2003. Groundwater, surface water, and rain gauges were functional beginning March 7, 2003. The 2007 monitoring season represents the fifth and final year of monitoring for the site. 2.2 PROJECT PURPOSE Monitoring of the Westbrook Lowgrounds Site is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on the criteria found in the Mitigation Plan, the Neu-Con Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank Instrument, and through a comparison to reference site conditions. Hydrologic, vegetation, and stream monitoring are conducted on an annual basis. Success criteria must be met for five consecutive years. This Annual Report details the results of the monitoring efforts for 2007 (Year 5) at the Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site. 2.3 PROJECT HISTORY Table 1 Pro'ect History and Schedule PROJECT HISTORY Fall 2002 Approved Mitigation Plan January 2003 Construction Completed February 2003 Post-restoration Monitoring Begins November 2003 1 st Annual Monitoring Report November 2004 2nd Annual Monitoring Report November 2005 3rd Annual Monitoring Report November 2006 4th Annual Monitoring Report November 2007 5th Annual Monitoring Repo ' 3.0 HYDROLOGY 3 1 . SUCCESS CRITERIA ' As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the hydrologic success criteria for the site are to restore the water table so that it will remain within 12 inches of the soil surface for at least 9 percent of the growing season continuously. The growing season for Johnston County is 232 days long, beginning on March 17 and ending November 5, as calculated from National Weather Service Wetlands Determination Tables (WETS) for Johnston County. Data are collected from six automated and two manual groundwater gauges. The Mitigation Plan further specified that in order for the hydrologic data to be considered successful it must demonstrate wetland conditions are present in normal or dryer than normal conditions. 4 November 2007 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF HYDROLOGIC MONITORING EFFORTS Two manual groundwater gauges, six automated Infinities groundwater gauges, and one rain gauge were installed prior to the beginning of the 2007 growing season (Figure 3). Groundwater gauges, both manual and automated, were installed to a minimum depth of at least 32 inches below the ground surface. The monitoring protocol for the site specifies that automated monitoring stations will be downloaded and checked for malfunctions on a monthly basis. During monthly site visits, manual groundwater gauges are read and rainfall totals are collected from the on-site rain gauge. Automated Gauges Automatic groundwater gauges record water table elevations twice daily at 08:00 and 20:00. Infinities gauges employ pressure sensors that record water elevation above the bottom of the sensor (with atmospheric pressure compensation). Immediately adjacent to each automatic gauge is a manual calibration gauge. The calibration water table depth is recorded at monthly downloads. To determine wetland hydroperiods the automatically recorded data are compared to the calibration data to determine a standard correction factor between the calibration gauge and the automatic gauge for each location. The standard correction factor is applied to correct daily readings. The corrected daily readings are used to determine wetland hydroperiods. Manual Gauges Water table depths are recorded monthly in manual groundwater gauges. To calculate wetland hydroperiods interpolations are made between monthly readings by correlating twice daily automatic gauge readings. Each manual gauge is correlated to an automatic gauge based on proximity, landscape position, and the relationship of their groundwater depth readings (i.e. if their readings are separated by a consistent value). Once the appropriate automatic gauge has been selected, a correction factor is calculated for each monthly gauge reading. A daily rate of change between monthly correction factors is calculated to determine the daily correction factor. The daily correction factor is then applied to the automatic gauge readings to calculate an estimated daily water table depth for the manual gauge. These daily readings are used to determine wetland hydroperiods. Data Interpretation Wetland hydroperiods are calculated from twice daily water table depth elevations. A hydroperiod is calculated if the water table is equal to or less than -12 inches below ground surface for at least 24 hours. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for two consecutive readings (24 hours) then the hydroperiod ends at the last reading within -12 inches. If a gauge falls below -12 inches for only one reading then maintains a reading above -12 inches for a minimum of 24 hours then the hydroperiod is calculated continuously. This methodology accounts for minor technical malfunctions experienced by the automatic gauges. 3.3 RESULTS OF HYDROLOGY MONITORING The following hydroperiod statistics were calculated for each monitoring station during the growing season: 1) most consecutive days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; 2) cumulative number of days that the water table was within twelve inches of the soil surface; and 3) number of times that the water table rose to within twelve inches of the soil surface. The results of these calculations are presented in Table 2. Figure 4 provides a chart of the water depth for each of the monitoring gauges on the site. The figure demonstrates the reaction at each monitoring location of the groundwater level to specific rainfall events. Raw gauge data collected from the monitoring gauges are provided in Appendix C. November 2007 LL C) _0 C) c LO O O ` ` - - ,\\ M 3 N \ d O mY 7 LL 0 L 0 N N ? U 0 C i>A N .- O L I \ 1 > \ I i \ / a j a \ I J \ 1 l ? \ ph a \ ,nt? > F C `\ O O \ \ {L`; 0 \ 1 O Ll w .\ 1 O r M o ? \ \ ! Q 1 c m \\ T N U N m n > \ r- a o_ a A V \ \ Pa spunoffinm-j yoo,Qlsom V\ ; Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) The site was designed to function as a riparian wetland system with associated wet flats. Hydrology in the riparian areas is driven primarily by groundwater discharge and over-bank flooding, whereas precipitation is the primary hydrologic influence in the wet flat areas. Monitoring has demonstrated that the site is functioning as designed, with varying degrees of wetness and saturation across the site. During 2007, gauges AW5, MW1, and MW2 met or exceeded the required 9 percent hydrologic success criteria. The five remaining automatic gauges exhibited varying wetland hydroperiods and were, for the most part, within the range of conditions in the reference wetland. The reference wetland readings varied in that 2 of the 5 gauges exceeded the hydrologic success criteria of 9 percent of the growing season, while the other 3 were just below this requirement. The approved mitigation plan for the Westbrook Lowgrounds Site states in Section 3.5: "... [model] simulations indicate that, on average, the water table will be less than 30 cm [12 inches] deep continuously for approximately 9 percent of the growing season. This scenario can be assumed to represent average conditions across the site, with the majority of the restored acreage on the site being represented by this hydrologic scenario. It is probable that there will be areas slightly drier or slightly wetter than the modeled scenario within the restoration area. The modeled scenario provides a basis for estimating the average hydrologic condition over the restored site, based on the proposed restoration practices. However, it is important to note that the hydrology of the targeted restored wetland system (Coastal Plain, small stream swamp) is highly variable across a given site, supporting the ecological and functional diversity that makes these systems so valuable." The following tables present the results of the hydrologic monitoring of the site: Tahle 2 Hvdralogic Monitorine Results for 2007 2007 Max H dro eriod (Growing Season 17-Mar through 5-Nov, 232 days) Gauge Consecutive Cumulative Occurrences Days Percent of growing Season Days Percent of growing Season AW 1 10 4 30 13 4 AW2 12 5 29 13 4 AW3 18 8 33 14 3 AW4 3 1 6 3 3 AW5 21 9 39 17 2 AW6 11 5 19 8 2 MW I 20 9 42 18 6 MW2 34 15 48 21 4 3.3.1 Reference Data The same hydroperiod statistics were calculated for each reference monitoring station during the growing season as were calculated for the site monitoring stations. The results of these calculations are presented in Table 3. Only two of five reference gauges exceed the 9 percent hydroperiod established as success criteria for the restoration site. The reference gauges exhibited a range of hydroperiods similar to the site data, including one gauge location (Ref MW5) with a minimal wetland hydroperiod. The reference gauges are located within a wetland adjacent to the stream reach upstream of the Westbrook Lowgrounds mitigation site. November 2007 (seppui) uoilelldioaad 0 o O o 0 0 0 o O o 0 0 .- O 06 f` (D LO V M N ?- O N m L m 3 Y O O L .Q ti O O N 6 N L LL 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I i I 1 1 i 1 I I 1 I i i i i i C Q H m i i i i i i 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 3 I 1 0 V 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 i 1 i I I I I I T I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I i 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I j 1 I I 0 Q Y co Z c'o Q O .1 m U) N Q Q Y m N t ? C O ? Q Y m Q .E c? 0 w s LL O lf) O 117 O N (D LO O N N C? 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Table 4A .Johnston Countv Normal Rainfall and 2007 Year Observed Rainfall Normal Limits Accumulated Month Average 30 Percent 70 Percent Smithfield Precipitation On-Site Precipitation Rainfall Deficit January 4.17 2.90 4.92 3.04 --- -1.13 February 3.66 2.51 4.78 2.08 2.30 -2.71 March 4.23 3.28 5.01 2.42 1.90 -4.52 April 3.00 1.79 3.89 2.09 3.05 -5.43 May 3.76 2.54 4.62 1.41 1.55 -7.78 June 3.74 1.99 4.47 2.31 0.00 -9.21 July 5.04 3.40 5.89 6.45 5.30 -7.80 August 4.56 3.00 5.72 0.93 2.35 -11.43 September 4.35 2.11 5.28 4.29 3.82 -11.49 October 3.14 1.80 3.93 0.00 0.30 -14.63 November 3.14 1.93 3.81 0.80 5.72 -16.97 December 3.15 2.10 3.80 --- --- --- Total 45.94 29.35 56.12 24.74 26.29 --- Tahly dR CitP Rainfall Cnrnlnv1N- irit thrrnnuh Sentemher Year Average Actual Deficit Percent of Average 2003 37.48 47.80 +10.32 +29% 2004 37.48 38.38 +0.90 +2% 2005 38.26 28.80 -9.46 -25% 2006 38.26 32.28 -5.98 -16% 2007 36.51 25.02 -11.43 The entire state of North Carolina experienced increasingly severe drought conditions throughout 2007, with some areas experiencing the lowest average stream flows on record. The first signs of drought began in February in the western part of the state. By early spring, abnormally dry 9 November 2007 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) conditions had spread across the state, and the western edge of the state began to see "moderate" drought conditions. From late spring through the summer, conditions steadily worsened. By August, 98% of North Carolina's land area was designated as being in either "severe", "extreme", or "exceptional" drought. Additionally, lowest-ever average stream flows were recorded at 13 monitoring stations in August, including 9 in central North Carolina, two in the mountains, and two on the coastal plain. Nearly the entire state was categorized as experiencing "extreme" drought in September, with the southwest portion of the state categorized as experiencing "exceptional" drought. Figure 5 depicts the increasing severity of the drought throughout the year. The Westbrook restoration site experienced drought conditions consistent with state-wide trends. At the Smithfield monitoring station, near the Westbrook site, monthly precipitation levels fluctuated around the lower end of the normal range from January through June (Figure 6 and Table 413). The accumulated rainfall deficit- the difference between the long-term average and the observed monthly precipitation levels, aggregated monthly -grew steadily throughout the year to -11.49 inches through September. The high rainfalls in July and September were not sufficient to reverse the downward trend of the rainfall deficit. Persistent and worsening drought conditions severely impacted the wetland hydroperiods at the Westbrook restoration site. As presented in Table 413, drought conditions have existed in 2005, 2006, and 2007, as measured by a deficit from average rainfall, and it can be expected that these persistent conditions will have a cumulative, negative impact on groundwater levels. Figure 5 Drought Conditions Across North Carolina 1/2/2007 to 9/25/2007 100% L m J O O rn c U C w CL X w m m a` w W a 80% 60% 40% 20% Week ¦ Exceptional ¦ Extreme ¦ Severe ? Moderate ?Abnormally Dry ONo Drought 10 November 2007 0% 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 r n 0 0 0 ^ n r n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N _N N N N N N t0 O t7 f? c7 n O CN a C? N 01 ('? I? a N N N a a a a zz 0 CC) m m Westbrook Low•grounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 5) Figure 6 2007 Precipitation for Westbrook Site ,0 9 8 7 N L 6 U c c o s r S 0 4 a` 3 2 0 Gr win Season I i i C: ?I \ .0 - -2 -4 N (D L U 6 r V d -8 c -10 ¢ v m -12 E U U 14 Q -16 . -18 J F M A M J J A S O N D Months Smithfield Daily Rainfall On-site Raingauge ------- 30th/70th Percentile -n -Smithfield Monthly Rainfall iTAccumulated Rainfall Deficit 3.4 HYDROLOGIC CONCLUSIONS The design of the wetland restoration area at the Westbrook site was based on increasing the ability of the surface to pond and store water as specified in 2.5 of the Mitigation Plan: "From data provided, it is clear that a significant amount of the rainfall that falls on the site is lost via drainage and runoff to the field ditches. Restoration of the site will involve restoring the stream through the site and increasing the amount of surface storage available to pond water. In this way, the respective amounts of drainage and runoff are decreased. The excess water storage will allow the water table to remain higher throughout the year, thus restoring wetland hydrology." As demonstrated in by the rainfall in Table 4B, the Westbrook site has experienced a deficit in annual rainfall over the last three years. This lack of rainfall has the result of reducing the amount of surface water retained on the site and available to contribute to producing wetland hydrology. The monitoring gauge data in Table 2B reflects this condition for both the project site and the reference, with groundwater loads trending lower as drought conditions have persisted and, in 2007, significantly increased. When the hydrologic data for the Westbrook site is viewed in the context of 0) the design objectives for wetland restoration, (ii) the actual climatic conditions over the last five years, (iii) the expected variability of hydrologic conditions over a site, and (iv) the correlation of site data and reference data, it can reasonably be concluded that the site is performing as designed, has November 2007 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 5) achieved the success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan, and that further hydrologic monitoring is not required. Five Year Summary Table 5 presents the hydrologic monitoring data for the Westbrook Lowgrounds over the five year monitoring period. The monitoring gauges at the site show a range of hydrologic saturation that was anticipated in the Mitigation Plan, and are comparable to the reference gauges and reflective of drought conditions starting in 2005. Table 5 H drolo is Monitoring Results for Years 1 through 5 Monitoring Consecutive Days Meeting Criteria (% Growing Season) Cumulative Days (% Growing Season) Gauge Monitoring Year Monitoring Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 AW 1 6 2 4 6 4 34 8 18 15 13 AW 2 8 10 9 4 5 39 20 23 25 13 AW 3 19 10 10 13 8 50 22 23 41 14 AW 4 13 1 17 3 AW 5 25 9 69 17 AW 6 5 8 MW 1 >19 >10 10 12 9 >50 >21 23 18 MW 2 >19 >10 10 12 15 >50 >21 23 21 Ref MW 1 8 7 13 Ref MW 2 8 8 18 Ref AW 3 27 29 19 71 56 25 Ref MW 4 9 19 25 Ref MW 5 0 3 4 4.0 VEGETATION 4.1 VEGETATION SUCCESS CRITERIA The interim measure of vegetative success for the Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Plan was the survival of at least 320 3-year-old planted trees per acre at the end of Year 3 of the monitoring period. The final vegetative success criteria will be the survival of 260 5-year-old planted trees per acre at the end of Year 5 of the monitoring period. Up to 20 percent of the site species composition may be comprised of woody volunteers. Remedial action may be required should these (i.e. loblolly pine, red maple, sweet gum, etc.) present a problem and exceed 20 percent composition. This site was planted in non-riverine hardwoods and coastal plain swamp species in March 2003. There were thirteen 1/10th acre vegetation monitoring plots established throughout the planting areas. All of the planted stems inside the plot were flagged with orange flagging to mark them as the planted stems (vs. volunteers) and to help locate them in the future. Each stem was then tagged with a numbered aluminum tag. 12 November 2007 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) 4.2 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES AND VEGETATION MONITORING Table 6 Planted Tree Snecies Scientific Name Common Name FAC Status Celtis laevigata Sugarberry FACW Nyssa biflora Swamp Tupelo OBL Nyssa sylvatica Blackgum FAC Quercus laurifolia Laurel Oak FACW Quercus lyrata Overcup Oak OBL Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak FACW- Quercus nigra Water Oak FAC Quercus pagoda Cherrybark Oak FAC+ Quercus phellos Coastal Willow Oak FACW- Quercus shumardii Shumard Oak FACW- Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress OBL 4.3 RESULTS OF VEGETATION MONITORING The following tables present stem counts for each of the monitoring stations (Table 7). Trees are flagged in the field on a quarterly basis before the flags degrade. Volunteers are also flagged during this process. Tnhh- 7_ VPUPtntinn Monitorinu Data 0 % U U U G F Plot v, a O rA O O A z WB 1 1 5 5 5 5 0 5 4 4 3 13 50 500 WB2 3 4 5 7 0 0 2 5 0 22 4 52 520 WB3 4 2 3 4 1 0 2 10 2 5 11 44 440 WB4 0 0 3 4 1 17 12 1 6 17 0 61 610 WB5 0 0 0 1 1 9 3 4 4 34 2 58 580 WB6 5 0 0 12 0 9 4 2 2 8 2 44 440 WB7 2 0 6 5 3 8 3 0 10 3 7 47 470 WB8 0 5 9 4 1 1 4 3 1 5 15 48 480 WB9 0 3 3 1 1 10 7 10 5 4 5 49 490 WB 10 2 0 4 5 1 4 7 3 16 0 2 44 440 WB 11 1 2 10 3 0 2 12 11 3 2 0 46 460 WB 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 35 13 53 530 WB 13 0 1 3 4 5 3 13 1 0 1 4 35 350 Average Stems/Acre: 485 Range of Stems/Acre: 350-610 1 1 1 13 November 2007 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 5) Volunteer species were monitored throughout the five year monitoring period. The following tree species were identified as volunteers within in the Wetland Restoration Area: Table 8 Volunteer Tree Species Scientific Name Common Name FAC Status Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum FAC+ Acer rubrum Red Maple FAC Diospyros virginiana Persimmon FAC 4.4 GENERAL VEGETATION OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS ' Vegetation monitoring has documented the average number of stems per acre on site to be 485 at the end of Year 5, which is a survival rate of greater than 82% based on the initial planting count of 590 stems per acre. ' Af ter construction of the mitigation site, a permanent ground cover seed mixture of Virginia wild rye (Elymus virginicus), switch grass (Panicum virgatum), and fox sedge (Carex vulpinoidea) was broadcast on the site at a rate of 10 pounds per acre. These species aided in the soil ' stabilization early in the development of the mitigation site and posed no threat to the survival or health of the planted or naturally occurring hydrophytic vegetation. Hydrophytic herbaceous ' vegetation including rush (Juncus effusus), spike-rush (Eleocharis obtusa), giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea), tearthumb (Polygonum sagittatum), boxseed (Ludwigia sp.), and sedge (Carex sp.) are frequently observed across the site particularly in areas of inundation. The presence of these herbaceous wetland plants helps to confirm the presence of wetland hydrology on the site. There are zones of weedy species occurring on the site, though none seem to be posing any ' survivability issues for the woody or herbaceous hydrophytic vegetation. The majorities of the weedy species are annuals and seem to pose very little threat to survivability in site. This growing season, most likely due to the drought conditions, the predominant weedy species observed this growing season was goldenrod (Solidago altissima) and horseweed (Conyza canadensis). Other commonly seen weedy vegetation includes ragweed (Ambrosia artemishfolia), dill (Foeniclum vulgare), and morning glory (Ipomoea sp.) This site did not develop any threatening weedy vegetation throughout the five year monitoring period. The herbaceous layer of the site will continue to change as the planted stems develop into a mature forest canopy. In 2006, mowing between the rows of planted stems occurred to control the invasive softwood volunteer species such as red maple, sweet gum, and pine. Targeted back-pack herbicide application occurred on those species located within the rows of planted stems. The undesirable species have been stunted. The softwood volunteer species will likely return, but will not pose a ' threat to the survivability of the strong well established planted stems. Planted stem survivability should remain excellent on site and vegetative success criteria are easily met for Year 5. 1 1 4.5 VEGETATION CONCLUSIONS Vegetation monitoring in 2007 documented a tree density greater than the 320 stems per acre specified as the vegetative success criteria in the Mitigation Plan. 14 November 2007 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) Five Year Summary Table 9 presents the vegetative monitoring data for the Westbrook Lowgrounds over the five year monitoring period. Table 9. Vegetation Monitoring Data Years 1 through 5. Stems Per Acre Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Plot Base 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 WB1 560 520 520 520 500 W132 520 580 580 580 520 WB3 580 550 560 560 440 WB4 650 650 630 630 610 W135 600 610 600 600 580 WB6 490 490 480 480 440 WB7 550 530 530 530 470 WB8 540 540 520 510 480 WB9 540 530 520 510 490 WB10 480 420 480 460 440 WB11 530 480 470 470 460 WB12 570 550 590 580 530 W1313 450 390 390 390 350 5.0 STREAM MONITORING 5.1 SUCCESS CRITERIA As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the stream restoration success criteria for the site include the following: Bankfull Events: Two bankfull flow events must be documented within the five-year monitoring period. Cross sections: There should be little change in as-built cross sections. Cross sections shall be classified using the Rosgen stream classification method and all monitored cross sections should fall within the quantitative parameters defined for "E" or "C" type channels. Longitudinal Profiles: The longitudinal profiles should show that the bedform features are remaining stable, e.g. they are not aggrading or degrading. Bedforms observed should be consistent with those observed in "E" and "C" type channels. Photo Reference Stations: Photographs will be used to subjectively evaluate channel aggradation or degradation, bank erosion, success of riparian vegetation and effectiveness of erosion control measures. Benthic Macroinvertebrate and Fish Sampling: Sampling of benthic macroinvertebrates and fish within the restored stream channel shall be conducted for the first three years of post-restoration monitoring. 15 November 2007 1 1 1 1 1 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site ' Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year 5) 5.2 STREAM MORPHOLOGY MONITORING PLAN ' To document the stated success criteria, the following monitoring program was instituted following construction completion on the Westbrook Site: Bankfull Events: A crest gauge was installed on the site to document bankfull events. The gauge is checked each month, and records the highest out-of-bank flow event that occurred during the past month. The gauge is located near stream station 43+50 (Figure 3). Cross sections: Two permanent cross sections were installed per 1,000 linear feet of stream restoration work, with one of the locations being a riffle cross section and one location being a pool cross section. A total of 11 permanent cross sections were established across the mitigation site. Each cross section was marked on both banks with permanent pins to establish the exact transect used. Permanent cross section pins were surveyed and located relative to a common benchmark to facilitate easy comparison of year-to-year data. The annual cross section surveys include points measured at all breaks in slope, including top of bank, bankfull, inner berm, edge of water, and thalweg. Riffle cross sections are classified using the Rosgen stream classification system. Permanent cross sections for 2006 (Year 4) were surveyed in August 2006. Longitudinal Profiles: A complete longitudinal profile will be completed in Years one, three, and five. The profile will be conducted for a length of restored channel at least 3,000 feet in length. Measurements will include thalweg, water surface, inner berm, bankfull, and top of low bank. Each of these measurements will be taken at the head of each feature, e.g. riffle, run, pool, glide, and the max pool depth. A common benchmark will be used each year to facilitate comparison of year-to-year data. Longitudinal survey will be performed in 2007 (Year 5). Photo Reference Stations: Photographs are used to visually document restoration success. Nine reference photo stations have been established across the Westbrook Site. Reference stations are marked with wooden stakes and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) coordinates have been determined for each location. Reference photos are taken at least once per year. Reference photos are taken at each permanent cross section from both stream banks. The survey tape is centered in the photographs of the bank, and the water line is located in the lower edge of the frame with as much of the bank as possible included in each photo. Structure photos of each grade control structure are also taken. 5.3 STREAM MORPHOLOGY MONITORING RESULTS During 2007, only one bankfull event on the site was documented through the use of the onsite crest gauge and visual evidence of out-of-bank flow. The stream flow event documented by the crest gauge on the site was a flow that occurred sometime between the months of September and February and was approximately 2.60 feet above the bankfull stage at the crest gauge. 1 1 1 In-stream structures installed within the restored stream included rock cross-vanes, log vanes, log weirs, and root wads. Visual observations of structures throughout the past growing season have indicated that nearly all structures are functioning as designed. Two log vanes have been undercut by channel erosion, a beaver dam is present toward the central portion of the channel, and several boulders have shifted in the cross vanes at the downstream end of the site. During January 2006, eight log weirs were raised by a few tenths of a foot, and two new log weirs were installed between stations 0+00 and 10+00. This was done to improve the hydrology on the northwestern area of the site. All work was done with minimal disturbance to the site and stream. Table 10 provides a summary of potential problem areas observed. 16 November 2007 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) All potential problem areas are minor and localized. No corrective actions are recommended at this time as the channel appears to be moving toward stability. The rock vane condition at station 52+00 is located between two other functional rock vanes at the downstream end of the project. Additionally, this portion of stream rarely experiences high flows due to its frequent inundation from the downstream Mill Creek. Photographs have been taken throughout the monitored season to document the evolution of the restored stream channel (Appendix B). Herbaceous vegetation is dense along the restored stream, making it difficult to take photographs of the stream channel itself. 5.3.1 Cross Sections Year 5 cross section monitoring data were collected during August 2007, and compared to baseline data collected in April of 2003 as well as surveyed data from 2006. Permanent cross sections document the stream dimension at eleven locations (six riffles and five pools). Cross section data is presented in Appendix A. The cross sections show that there has been very little adjustment to stream dimension since construction. Cross section 11 shows slight erosion along the bottom right bank, possibly caused by erosive forces from high velocities. All monitored cross sections fell within the quantitative parameters defined for "E" or "C" type channels. Table 10 Stream Problem Areas Feature STA Description Bed 0+00 Sediment deposits present upstream of project and in upper 100 feet of project; no remedial action necessary; likely due to road run-off and drought conditions Right Bank 43+80 Erosion on right bank upstream of log vane; no repair Lo Vane necess ; no degradation since 2006 monitoring Log Vane 46+80 Upstream end of log vane exposed; no repair necess ; no degradation since 2006 monitoring Log Vane 48+40 Upstream end of log vane exposed; no repair necessary; bed and banks are stable Rock Cross Vane 52+00 Rock cross vane not performing as designed; upstream and downstream rock cross vanes intact; no repair necessar ; no degradation since 2006 monitoring Notes: • Localized vegetation in channel throughout; due to drought and lack of base flow • Bank vegetation very dense throughout • Live stakes 10-15 feet high • Cottonmouth in channel at downstream end 5.3.2 Longitudinal Profile A longitudinal profile survey was conducted in Year 5. The previous profile and cross sections indicated there has been very little adjustment to the stream profile or dimension since construction. 17 November 2007 1I Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) 5.3.3 Hydrology ' Due to extremely dry conditions and low rainfall amounts across the site and for most of the surrounding area, there was only one occurrence of out-of-bank flow. This stream flow event was documented during the February site visit. ' 5.3.4 Five Year Summary In order to meet the success criteria for stream restoration, the restored stream must experience ' two bankfull events over the five-year monitoring period. As demonstrated in Table 11 below, the site has achieved this requirement. 0 I Table 11 Bankfull Event Summary Years 1 through 5 Year Number of Events Maximum Height Above Bankfull 2003 2 0.6 2004 2 0.4 2005 1 0.5 2006 5 0.5 2007 1 2.6 6.0 OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 HYDROLOGIC SUCCESS CRITERIA When the hydrologic data for the Westbrook Site is viewed in the context of (i) the design objectives for wetland restoration, (ii) the actual climatic conditions over the last five years, (iii) the expected variability of hydrologic conditions over a site, and (iv) the correlation of site data and reference data, it can reasonably be concluded that the site is performing as designed and has achieved the success criteria specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. 6.2 STREAM SUCCESS CRITERIA • A total of 6 bankfull events have been recorded over the five year monitoring period. The restored stream channel has remained stable and is providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. Cross-section 11 shows slight erosion along the bottom right bank, possibly caused by erosive forces from high velocities. The remaining monitored cross-sections for 2007 show very little adjustment in stream dimension. Therefore, it can reasonably be concluded that the site has achieved the success criteria for streams as specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. 6.3 VEGETATIVE SUCCESS CRITERIA • Vegetation monitoring efforts have documented the average number of stems per acre on ' site to be 485 at the end of Year 5, which is a survival rate of greater than 82% based on the initial planting count of 590 stems per acre. ' • Due to the 2006 efforts to control undesired volunteer species through various means such as mowing and backpack spraying, the undesirable species have been stunted. The softwood volunteer species will likely return, but will not pose a threat to the survivability of the strong well established planted stems. 18 November 2007 G U) LL O !? N O N LO O Q O \ t\ E O N N 7 O O ? ? y 7 a T N ? N C \ U % •\ !v N \\ \\ i `, \ 1 i/ / i z a U) \ i > 3 3 I \ i i ? \ ? 9 Sk U) \ 11 /.._ - \ \ ---------------- y• \ / O f' ?J \ \ S, \ I f \ \ \ a \ D F® 9 3 a \ \ m G? 3 k? \` m ® 17 t: \ O u t; 3 a ?; a `?\ m I ` \ f a ? m cn I \ \ ???es too i ,\ I \ ! \ x \ /? ii ,\ 3 a 1 1 1 1 1 Westbrook Lowgrounds Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2007 (Year S) • Therefore, it can reasonably be concluded that the site has achieved the success criteria for vegetation as specified in the Mitigation Plan for the site. 6.4 SUMMARY • Monitoring of vegetation, stream stability, and hydrology will conclude as of the end of 2007. 20 November 2007 APPENDIX A As-Built Survey it °p ? s w d co O F 0 4 r U ?7Nfp d ao? > U " o w B 2W 46 41'# ?e IIw?? ? ? 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' ? • f ryAi &.. .i^ fill i t ' e^ r s ?°r i? h s?3 ? r t M } ? g C i `A IS IJ °. ?. . , _ Alm f ?. ?4 Ar ? .n ? a 9 ? : ? ? IF ± yyr . ?. S ?Yrk rF ? 6 1 • Z Y C m L w Y C R m d J 0 cfl O (C) LO (6 0 O } 0 (0 d I } f M ` (n } j O T U ? 0 9 0 N 0- O O O O (n m LO W (n r` LO m (n ( mmom - mco 0) 0 n ) m m m m m (}}) u011RA013 APPENDIX C Gauge Data t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 1-Jan-07 08:00:00 -10.03 2.64 1-Jan-07 20:00:00 -10.79 2.36 2-Jan-07 08:00:00 -12.14 1.72 2-Jan-07 20:00:00 -12.81 1.35 3-Jan-07 08:00:00 -13.74 0.90 3-Jan-07 20:00:00 -13.83 0.92 4-Jan-07 08:00:00 -14.25 0.74 4-Jan-07 20:00:00 -14.35 0.69 5-Jan-07 08:00:00 -14.48 0.69 5-Jan-07 20:00:00 -14.10 0.96 6-Jan-07 08:00:00 -9.49 2.41 6-Jan-07 20:00:00 -10.62 2.01 7-Jan-07 08:00:00 -11.92 1.46 7-Jan-07 20:00:00 -8.31 2.58 8-Jan-07 08:00:00 -2.74 3.35 8-Jan-07 20:00:00 -4.64 3.12 9-Jan-07 08:00:00 -6.18 2.93 9-Jan-07 20:00:00 -7.50 2.62 10-Jan-07 08:00:00 -8.92 2.32 10-Jan-07 20:00:00 -10.10 2.13 11-Jan-07 08:00:00 -11.49 1.82 11-Jan-07 20:00:00 -12.01 1.85 12-Jan-07 08:00:00 -12.91 1.58 12-Jan-07 20:00:00 -13.20 1.46 13-Jan-07 08:00:00 -13.89 1.18 13-Jan-07 20:00:00 -14.12 1.01 14-Jan-07 08:00:00 -14.83 0.60 14-Jan-07 20:00:00 -15.05 0.39 15-Jan-07 08:00:00 -15.35 0.23 15-Jan-07 20:00:00 -15.44 0.17 16-Jan-07 08:00:00 -15.88 -0.08 16-Jan-07 20:00:00 -16.84 -1.23 17-Jan-07 08:00:00 -18.03 -2.42 17-Jan-07 20:00:00 -18.41 -2.62 18-Jan-07 08:00:00 -15.80 0.37 18-Jan-07 20:00:00 -8.18 2.76 19-Jan-07 08:00:00 -9.04 2.45 19-Jan-07 20:00:00 -10.24 2.15 20-Jan-07 08:00:00 -11.81 1.60 20-Jan-07 20:00:00 -13.24 0.90 21-Jan-07 08:00:00 -14.67 0.24 21-Jan-07 20:00:00 -9.72 2.00 22-Jan-07 08:00:00 -2.39 3.67 22-Jan-07 20:00:00 -4.71 3.32 23-Jan-07 08:00:00 -6.18 2.96 23-Jan-07 20:00:00 -7.35 2.81 24-Jan-07 08:00:00 -8.45 2.60 24-Jan-07 20:00:00 -9.29 2.51 25-Jan-07 08:00:00 -10.21 2.42 25-Jan-07 20:00:00 -11.26 2.13 26-Jan-07 08:00:00 -12.90 1.57 26-Jan-07 20:00:00 -13.27 1.61 27-Jan-07 08:00:00 -13.95 1.39 27-Jan-07 20:00:00 -14.33 1.18 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 28-Jan-07 08:00:00 -13.99 1.40 28-Jan-07 20:00:00 -14.18 1.34 29-Jan-07 08:00:00 -16.32 -0.39 29-Jan-07 20:00:00 -16.58 -0.90 30-Jan-07 08:00:00 -17.20 -1.25 30-Jan-07 20:00:00 -16.95 -0.93 31-Jan-07 08:00:00 -18.31 -2.28 31-Jan-07 20:00:00 -18.01 -2.20 1-Feb-07 08:00:00 -18.23 -2.10 1-Feb-07 20:00:00 -3.85 3.50 2-Feb-07 08:00:00 -3.50 3.49 2-Feb-07 20:00:00 -5.57 3.02 3-Feb-07 08:00:00 -7.24 2.52 3-Feb-07 20:00:00 -8.32 2.46 4-Feb-07 08:00:00 -9.50 2.30 4-Feb-07 20:00:00 -10.29 2.26 5-Feb-07 08:00:00 -12.00 1.67 5-Feb-07 20:00:00 -12.97 1.33 6-Feb-07 08:00:00 -14.51 0.46 6-Feb-07 20:00:00 -13.91 1.12 7-Feb-07 08:00:00 -14.69 0.90 7-Feb-07 20:00:00 -15.51 -0.03 8-Feb-07 08:00:00 -16.20 -0.68 8-Feb-07 20:00:00 -16.67 -1.12 9-Feb-07 08:00:00 -17.42 -1.60 9-Feb-07 20:00:00 -17.56 -1.63 10-Feb-07 08:00:00 -18.09 -2.10 10-Feb-07 20:00:00 -18.53 -2.52 11-Feb-07 08:00:00 -19.41 -3.49 11-Feb-07 20:00:00 -18.89 -2.81 12-Feb-07 08:00:00 -19.58 -3.38 12-Feb-07 20:00:00 -18.75 -2.61 13-Feb-07 08:00:00 -19.12 -2.87 13-Feb-07 20:00:00 -17.24 -1.06 14-Feb-07 08:00:00 -5.00 3.32 14-Feb-07 20:00:00 -7.19 2.51 15-Feb-07 08:00:00 -8.85 2.21 15-Feb-07 20:00:00 -9.85 2.12 16-Feb-07 08:00:00 -11.32 1.65 16-Feb-07 20:00:00 -12.51 1.24 17-Feb-07 08:00:00 -14.34 0.32 17-Feb-07 20:00:00 -14.04 0.89 18-Feb-07 08:00:00 -15.24 -0.03 18-Feb-07 20:00:00 -16.30 -1.42 19-Feb-07 08:00:00 -17.69 -2.52 19-Feb-07 20:00:00 -17.28 -1.64 20-Feb-07 08:00:00 -17.56 -1.63 20-Feb-07 20:00:00 -17.34 -1.49 21-Feb-07 08:00:00 -17.88 -1.93 21-Feb-07 20:00:00 -18.09 -2.22 22-Feb-07 08:00:00 -18.32 -2.31 22-Feb-07 20:00:00 -18.88 -3.18 23-Feb-07 08:00:00 -20.01 -4.10 23-Feb-07 20:00:00 -20.25 -4.36 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 24-Feb-07 08:00:00 -20.91 -4.94 24-Feb-07 20:00:00 -20.80 -4.80 25-Feb-07 08:00:00 -20.63 -4.51 25-Feb-07 20:00:00 -10.49 2.04 26-Feb-07 08:00:00 -11.82 0.93 26-Feb-07 20:00:00 -12.72 -0.04 27-Feb-07 08:00:00 -14.68 -1.42 27-Feb-07 20:00:00 -9.06 -5.69 -15.85 -1.99 28-Feb-07 08:00:00 -10.06 -6.96 -17.59 -3.04 28-Feb-07 20:00:00 -10.38 -7.19 -18.10 -3.25 1-Mar-07 08:00:00 -10.47 -7.29 -18.77 -3.38 1-Mar-07 20:00:00 -10.12 -6.88 -18.30 -2.56 2-Mar-07 08:00:00 0.39 0.83 -4.99 3.09 2-Mar-07 20:00:00 -0.77 0.84 -9.10 2.04 3-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.15 -0.27 -10.63 1.56 3-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.26 -1.52 -12.11 0.86 4-Mar-07 08:00:00 -8.01 -3.40 -14.43 -0.54 4-Mar-07 20:00:00 -9.07 -5.45 -15.93 -1.76 5-Mar-07 08:00:00 -9.86 -6.49 -17.40 -2.49 5-Mar-07 20:00:00 -10.01 -6.74 -17.76 -2.55 6-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.00 -8.04 -19.21 -3.83 6-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.17 -7.99 -19.51 -4.04 7-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.04 -7.80 -19.61 -3.80 7-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.13 -7.92 -19.64 -3.98 8-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.99 -9.00 -20.78 -5.17 8-Mar-07 20:00:00 -12.20 -9.00 -20.96 -5.40 9-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.69 -9.53 -21.60 -5.99 9-Mar-07 20:00:00 -12.54 -9.20 -21.39 -5.82 10-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.72 -9.51 -21.73 -6.11 10-Mar-07 20:00:00 -12.61 -9.22 -21.50 -6.05 11-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.85 -9.60 -21.92 -6.44 11-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.13 -9.70 -22.10 -6.86 12-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.57 -10.26 -22.64 -7.36 12-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.31 -9.71 -22.35 -7.09 13-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.60 -10.26 -22.75 -7.48 13-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.41 -9.95 -22.57 -7.42 14-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.50 -10.16 -22.82 -7.56 14-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.38 -9.90 -22.58 -7.48 15-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.52 -10.13 -22.86 -7.72 15-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.60 -10.17 -22.89 -7.89 16-Mar-07 08:00:00 -8.46 -5.54 -19.87 -2.13 16-Mar-07 20:00:00 0.91 2.65 -4.78 2.62 17-Mar-07 08:00:00 -0.91 2.09 -7.08 2.21 17-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.14 1.03 -9.21 1.13 18-Mar-07 08:00:00 -7.51 0.03 -11.11 0.00 18-Mar-07 20:00:00 -8.77 -1.28 -12.94 -1.22 19-Mar-07 08:00:00 -9.82 -2.90 -14.84 -2.00 19-Mar-07 20:00:00 -9.81 -4.57 -15.52 -2.13 20-Mar-07 08:00:00 -10.16 -5.58 -16.48 -2.56 20-Mar-07 20:00:00 -10.48 -6.15 -17.10 -3.09 21-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.02 -7.00 -18.11 -3.83 21-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.17 -7.15 -18.44 -3.99 22-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.31 -7.40 -18.79 -4.19- 22-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.23 -7.29 -18.86 -4.29 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 23-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.72 -7.96 -19.42 -4.79 23-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.87 -8.13 -19.63 -5.13 24-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.22 -8.66 -20.22 -5.67 24-Mar-07 20:00:00 -12.38 -8.67 -20.41 -5.94 25-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.89 -9.43 -21.04 -6.62 25-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.46 -10.06 -21.60 -7.43 26-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.72 -10.26 -22.04 -7.63 26-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.59 -10.00 -21.90 -7.43 27-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.57 -9.91 -22.03 -7.52 27-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.90 -10.44 -22.24 -7.90 28-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.99 -10.45 -22.55 -8.16 28-Mar-07 20:00:00 -14.46 -11.21 -22.95 -8.83 29-Mar-07 08:00:00 -10.88 -2.50 -7.59 -21.55 -2.68 29-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.03 -5.82 -6.04 -18.42 -5.47 30-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.99 -8.37 -8.10 -20.00 -6.80 30-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.29 -9.23 -8.66 -20.51 -7.22 31-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.74 -10.12 -9.42 -21.33 -8.38 31-Mar-07 20:00:00 -14.11 -10.80 -10.03 -21.90 -8.38 1-Apr-07 08:00:00 -14.33 -11.12 -10.36 -22.43 -8.71 1-Apr-07 20:00:00 -14.53 -11.55 -10.67 -22.74 -8.98 2-Apr-07 08:00:00 -11.48 -6.98 -7.54 -21.40 -6.75 2-Apr-07 20:00:00 -13.86 -10.00 -9.94 -21.96 -8.64 3-Apr-07 08:00:00 -14.78 -11.60 -10.93 -23.01 -9.38 3-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.12 -12.58 -11.57 -23.41 -9.73 4-Apr-07 08:00:00 -14.73 -11.82 -10.53 -23.08 -8.96 4-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.48 -13.25 -12.17 -23.90 -10.35 5-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.27 -14.43 -13.12 -24.80 -11.26 5-Apr-07 20:00:00 -16.68 -15.07 -10.57 -25.27 -11.76 6-Apr-07 08:00:00 -17.05 -15.56 -13.76 -25.67 -11.96 6-Apr-07 20:00:00 -16.81 -15.09 -13.36 -25.43 -11.49 7-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.80 -14.44 -13.41 -25.77 -12.08 7-Apr-07 20:00:00 -17.40 -15.77 -14.37 -26.19 -12.92 8-Apr-07 08:00:00 -17.90 -16.32 -14.64 -26.65 -13.15 8-Apr-07 20:00:00 -17.77 -15.99 -14.34 -26.56 -13.09 9-Apr-07 08:00:00 -18.06 -16.24 -14.47 -26.88 -13.37 9-Apr-07 20:00:00 -17.96 -16.00 -14.52 -26.79 -13.22 10-Apr-07 08:00:00 -18.24 -16.33 -14.85 -27.11 -13.59 10-Apr-07 20:00:00 -18.14 -16.31 -14.75 -27.12 -13.72 11-Apr-07 08:00:00 -18.03 -15.58 -14.13 -26.94 -13.24 11-Apr-07 20:00:00 -17.44 -14.24 -13.18 -26.30 -12.55 12-Apr-07 08:00:00 2.58 1.57 2.78 -6.76 1.83 12-Apr-07 20:00:00 -2.77 3.75 2.57 -8.83 -0.06 13-Apr-07 08:00:00 -7.95 1.33 1.29 -10.97 -2.46 13-Apr-07 20:00:00 -10.20 0.84 0.20 -13.04 -3.35 14-Apr-07 08:00:00 -11.21 -0.32 -1.03 -15.07 -4.11 14-Apr-07 20:00:00 -11.39 -2.53 -3.21 -16.08 -4.03 15-Apr-07 08:00:00 1.43 2.26 2.48 -1.92 3.59 15-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.90 5.40 3.31 -2.09 3.24 16-Apr-07 08:00:00 0.50 5.19 3.87 -3.56 3.41 16-Apr-07 20:00:00 -2.87 1.72 2.99 -6.11 2.58 17-Apr-07 08:00:00 -5.04 1.28 2.38 -7.86 2.11 17-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.80 0.72 1.64 -10.23 1.28 18-Apr-07 08:00:00 -7.58 -0.43 0.80 -11.95 0.55 18-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.50 -2.44 -0.27 -13.66 -0.58 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 19-Apr-07 08:00:00 -9.06 -3.90 -1.39 -14.85 -1.27 19-Apr-07 20:00:00 -9.58 -5.23 -2.59 -15.87 -1.98 20-Apr-07 08:00:00 -10.12 -6.36 -4.51 -16.66 -2.59 20-Apr-07 20:00:00 -10.88 -7.67 -5.88 -17.55 -3.33 21-Apr-07 08:00:00 -11.37 -8.51 -6.75 -18.34 -3.92 21-Apr-07 20:00:00 -12.01 -9.56 -7.76 -19.11 -4.70 22-Apr-07 08:00:00 -12.30 -9.91 -8.15 -19.70 -5.16 22-Apr-07 20:00:00 -13.00 -11.08 -9.18 -20.45 -5.92 23-Apr-07 08:00:00 -13.24 -11.10 -9.37 -20.96 -6.35 23-Apr-07 20:00:00 -13.86 -12.33 -10.43 -21.56 -7.05 24-Apr-07 08:00:00 -13.84 -11.57 -10.10 -21.78 -7.10 24-Apr-07 20:00:00 -14.44 -12.94 -11.20 -22.43 -7.03 25-Apr-07 08:00:00 -14.41 -12.16 -10.63 -22.56 -7.53 25-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.16 -14.02 -12.23 -23.33 -8.22 26-Apr-07 08:00:00 -15.28 -13.43 -11.85 -23.73 -8.89 26-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.82 -14.81 -12.96 -24.26 -9.27 27-Apr-07 08:00:00 -15.73 -13.88 -12.17 -24.35 -9.30 27-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.98 -14.17 -12.78 -24.61 -9.41 28-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.34 -14.69 -12.99 -24.98 -10.42 28-Apr-07 20:00:00 -17.10 -16.54 -14.47 -25.75 -10.99 29-Apr-07 08:00:00 -17.41 -16.39 -14.26 -26.14 -11.86 29-Apr-07 20:00:00 -18.05 -17.80 -15.56 -26.83 -12.14 30-Apr-07 08:00:00 -18.32 -17.72 -15.36 -27.22 -13.05 30-Apr-07 20:00:00 -18.78 -18.74 -16.39 -27.78 -13.01 1-May-07 08:00:00 -18.98 -18.44 -16.18 -28.10 -13.99 1-May-07 20:00:00 -19.53 -19.66 -17.20 -28.68 -14.21 2-May-07 08:00:00 -19.68 -19.45 -16.98 -29.03 -14.72 2-May-07 20:00:00 -20.16 -20.34 -18.01 -29.56 -15.01 3-May-07 08:00:00 -20.42 -20.49 -18.26 -29.98 -15.85 3-May-07 20:00:00 -20.76 -21.05 -18.82 -30.45 -16.06 4-May-07 08:00:00 -20.83 -20.64 -18.35 -30.54 -16.10 4-May-07 20:00:00 -20.55 -20.01 -17.39 -30.36 -15.71 5-May-07 08:00:00 -20.54 -19.63 -17.13 -30.32 -16.18 5-May-07 20:00:00 -20.76 -20.13 -17.49 -30.54 -16.11 6-May-07 08:00:00 -11.59 -10.22 -11.49 -24.05 -9.91 6-May-07 20:00:00 -15.88 -11.65 -14.44 -24.59 -12.50 7-May-07 08:00:00 -17.15 -13.27 -14.90 -25.82 -13.69 7-May-07 20:00:00 -18.22 -15.92 -16.45 -27.29 -14.67 8-May-07 08:00:00 -18.84 -16.78 -16.59 -28.06 -15.33 8-May-07 20:00:00 -18.72 -16.43 -16.13 -28.67 -15.15 9-May-07 08:00:00 -18.95 -16.68 -16.11 -28.81 -15.54 9-May-07 20:00:00 -19.36 -17.58 -16.98 -29.25 -15.86 10-May-07 08:00:00 -19.71 -17.89 -16.89 -29.58 -16.40 10-May-07 20:00:00 -20.26 -18.85 -17.87 -30.21 -16.58 11-May-07 08:00:00 -20.71 -19.45 -18.08 -30.64 -17.59 11-May-07 20:00:00 -21.33 -20.54 -19.17 -31.37 -17.78 12-May-07 08:00:00 -21.67 -21.04 -19.33 -31.79 -18.44 12-May-07 20:00:00 -21.98 -21.43 -19.90 -32.20 -18.45 13-May-07 08:00:00 -21.88 -20.97 -19.89 -32.33 -18.78 13-May-07 20:00:00 -22.31 -21.74 -20.29 -32.78 -19.05 14-May-07 08:00:00 -22.78 -22.34 -20.60 -33.09 -20.13 14-May-07 20:00:00 -23.29 -22.82 -21.11 -33.54 -19.79 15-May-07 08:00:00 -23.65 -23.31 -21.45 -33.89 -20.97 15-May-07 20:00:00 -24.07 -23.57 -22.21 -34.33 -20.51 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 16-May-07 08:00:00 -24.36 -24.04 -22.49 -34.81 -21.46 16-May-07 20:00:00 -24.83 -24.63 -23.39 -35.37 -21.49 17-May-07 08:00:00 -12.08 -12.24 -13.69 -31.15 -14.42 17-May-07 20:00:00 -16.40 -14.45 -15.61 -28.79 -15.80 18-May-07 08:00:00 -17.90 -15.93 -13.93 -28.75 -16.55 18-May-07 20:00:00 -18.31 -16.88 -14.21 -29.58 -16.30 19-May-07 08:00:00 -18.96 -17.57 -14.65 -29.55 -16.93 19-May-07 20:00:00 -19.72 -18.49 -16.21 -30.22 -16.97 20-May-07 08:00:00 -20.41 -19.47 -16.84 -30.70 -18.24 20-May-07 20:00:00 -21.30 -20.35 -18.24 -31.67 -18.29 21-May-07 08:00:00 -21.99 -21.39 -19.13 -32.44 -19.89 21-May-07 20:00:00 -22.84 -22.41 -20.18 -33.45 -19.89 22-May-07 08:00:00 -23.46 -23.40 -20.38 -34.13 -20.87 22-May-07 20:00:00 -24.03 -24.21 -21.70 -35.04 -20.80 23-May-07 08:00:00 -24.77 -25.43 -22.30 -35.79 -22.22 23-May-07 20:00:00 -22.99 -15.96 -16.89 -37.52 -24.21 24-May-07 08:00:00 -23.85 -17.05 -17.32 -38.05 -25.89 24-May-07 20:00:00 -25.09 -17.36 -18.01 -38.56 -26.16 25-May-07 08:00:00 -26.11 -18.43 -18.33 -39.12 -27.55 25-May-07 20:00:00 -27.19 -18.61 -18.96 -39.63 -27.55 26-May-07 08:00:00 -28.20 -19.71 -19.32 -40.23 -29.04 26-May-07 20:00:00 -29.18 -19.85 -20.03 -40.93 -29.11 27-May-07 08:00:00 -30.13 -20.82 -20.46 -41.79 -30.51 27-May-07 20:00:00 -31.03 -21.18 -21.13 -42.32 -30.58 28-May-07 08:00:00 -31.90 -22.19 -21.59 -42.90 -32.00 28-May-07 20:00:00 -32.72 -22.37 -22.15 -43.40 -31.83 29-May-07 08:00:00 -33.50 -23.41 -22.57 -43.99 -33.32 29-May-07 20:00:00 -34.27 -23.56 -23.15 -44.54 -33.13 30-May-07 08:00:00 -35.04 -24.49 -23.67 -45.15 -34.52 30-May-07 20:00:00 -35.78 -24.55 -24.23 -45.64 -34.55 31-May-07 08:00:00 -36.53 -25.59 -24.73 -46.21 -35.92 31-May-07 20:00:00 -37.23 -25.82 -25.27 -46.72 -35.91 1-Jun-07 08:00:00 -37.95 -26.75 -25.75 -47.23 -37.19 1-Jun-07 20:00:00 -38.62 -26.89 -26.26 -47.73 -37.13 2-Jun-07 08:00:00 -39.31 -27.91 -26.76 -48.23 -38.33 2-Jun-07 20:00:00 -39.91 -27.97 -27.13 -48.63 -38.25 3-Jun-07 08:00:00 -36.57 -23.42 -22.54 -37.73 -27.97 3-Jun-07 20:00:00 -31.92 -23.86 -22.56 -43.43 -32.97 4-Jun-07 08:00:00 -30.53 -24.49 -23.11 -44.67 -33.91 4-Jun-07 20:00:00 -30.25 -24.16 -24.04 -45.22 -33.50 5-Jun-07 08:00:00 -31.53 -24.32 -24.83 -45.77 -35.00 5-Jun-07 20:00:00 -33.44 -24.64 -25.61 -46.35 -35.52 6-Jun-07 08:00:00 -35.20 -25.79 -26.36 -47.05 -37.29 6-Jun-07 20:00:00 -36.77 -26.03 -27.16 -47.69 -37.58 7-Jun-07 08:00:00 -38.17 -27.34 -27.61 -48.35 -39.42 7-Jun-07 20:00:00 -39.36 -27.79 -28.06 -48.87 -39.51 8-Jun-07 08:00:00 -40.40 -28.68 -28.45 -49.34 -40.89 8-Jun-07 20:00:00 -41.25 -28.97 -28.87 -49.79 -40.64 9-Jun-07 08:00:00 -42.06 -29.91 -29.25 -50.29 -42.07 9-Jun-07 20:00:00 -42.90 -28.66 -29.80 -50.71 -41.66 10-Jun-07 08:00:00 -43.73 -29.26 -30.34 -51.15 -42.98 10-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.50 -29.14 -30.83 -51.33 -43.18 11-Jun-07 11 08:00:00 -45.29 -29.85 -31.34 -51.67 -44.18 11-Jun-07 20:00:00 -45.38 -30.84 -31.78 -51.65 -44.24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 12-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -31.33 -32.22 -51.64 -45.34 12-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -31.71 -32.62 -51.63 -45.25 13-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.54 -31.95 -33.04 -51.64 -46.22 13-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -32.38 -33.49 -51.62 -46.02 14-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.54 -32.94 -33.96 -51.63 -46.81 14-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -33.38 -34.31 -51.63 -46.89 15-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -33.62 -34.72 -51.64 -47.79 15-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -34.11 -35.07 -51.64 -47.59 16-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.54 -36.38 -35.47 -51.64 -48.51 16-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -36.32 -35.83 -51.63 -48.15 17-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -37.69 -36.23 -51.64 -49.36 17-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -35.65 -36.63 -51.63 -48.98 18-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -36.72 -37.04 -51.64 -51.16 18-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -37.96 -37.42 -51.62 -49.78 19-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.53 -39.41 -37.89 -51.64 -51.03 19-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -39.58 -38.27 -51.64 -50.83 20-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.54 -40.47 -38.72 -51.64 -51.33 20-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -40.27 -39.15 -51.63 -51.31 21-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -41.48 -39.53 -51.64 -52.15 21-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -40.54 -39.89 -51.63 -52.15 22-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.29 -40.27 -51.63 -52.74 22-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -42.22 -40.65 -51.64 -52.93 23-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -43.09 -41.11 -51.63 -53.59 23-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -42.64 -41.46 -51.64 -53.92 24-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.54 -43.95 -41.89 -51.63 -54.55 24-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.53 -44.16 -42.28 -51.63 -55.01 25-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -41.64 -42.65 -51.63 -55.58 25-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -41.64 -43.00 -51.63 -49.98 26-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -41.71 -43.36 -51.63 -49.97 26-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -41.80 -43.66 -51.63 -49.98 27-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -41.95 -43.49 -51.63 -49.99 27-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -42.08 -43.49 -51.64 -49.98 28-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.25 -43.49 -51.63 -50.00 28-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.48 -43.49 -51.65 -50.03 29-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.84 -43.49 -51.62 -50.03 29-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.37 -43.49 -51.63 -50.04 30-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.28 -43.48 -51.64 -50.03 30-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.19 -43.48 -37.91 -19.42 1-JUI-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -32.69 -41.68 -46.31 -47.76 1-JUI-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -38.43 -41.74 -48.98 -50.03 2-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -41.50 -41.61 -50.89 -50.03 2-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -41.66 -41.51 -51.68 -50.04 3-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -41.77 -41.40 -51.62 -50.03 3-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -41.91 -41.48 -51.62 -50.04 4-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.54 -42.08 -41.57 -51.62 -50.05 4-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.22 -41.91 -51.62 -50.05 5-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.71 -42.34 -51.62 -50.03 5-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.33 -42.90 -51.62 -50.03 6-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.24 -43.53 -51.61 -50.04 6-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.25 -43.47 -51.62 -50.04 7-JUI-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.25 -43.46 -51.61 -50.05 7-JUI-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.28 -43.47 -51.59 -50.03 8-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.23 -43.47 -51.61 -50.04 8-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.32 -43.47 -51.62 -50.04 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 9-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.35 -43.47 -51.61 -50.03 9-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.54 -42.34 -43.47 -51.61 -50.04 10-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.38 -43.46 -51.61 -50.03 10-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -30.11 -43.46 -38.30 -31.50 11-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -36.62 -43.46 -44.49 -50.04 11-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -41.84 -43.47 -46.96 -50.04 12-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -39.83 -43.46 -48.85 -50.04 12-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.51 -43.46 -50.52 -50.04 13-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.57 -43.45 -51.51 -50.03 13-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.58 -43.45 -51.58 -50.03 14-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.61 -43.46 -51.59 -50.02 14-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.58 -43.47 -51.60 -50.04 15-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.55 -43.45 -51.62 -50.04 15-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.52 -43.46 -51.61 -50.03 16-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.50 -43.46 -51.62 -50.04 16-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.41 -43.45 -51.61 -50.03 17-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -42.41 -43.45 -51.61 -50.02 17-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.41 -43.45 -51.61 -50.04 18-Jul-07 08:00:00 -4.17 -23.85 -35.69 -42.54 -31.19 18-Jul-07 20:00:00 -17.84 -13.66 -30.96 -42.89 -35.06 19-Jul-07 08:00:00 -22.46 -10.54 -28.77 -43.17 -35.53 19-Jul-07 20:00:00 -26.33 -13.87 -29.38 -43.56 -35.97 20-Jul-07 08:00:00 -29.75 -17.16 -29.78 -44.22 -37.03 20-Jul-07 20:00:00 -33.45 -19.86 -30.45 -45.03 -38.40 21-Jul-07 08:00:00 -36.61 -21.86 -30.83 -45.98 -40.56 21-Jul-07 20:00:00 -39.42 -23.66 -31.52 -46.94 -41.99 22-Jul-07 08:00:00 -41.70 -24.51 -31.80 -47.96 -43.17 22-Jul-07 20:00:00 -43.77 -25.43 -32.37 -48.73 -44.23 23-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -26.23 -32.69 -49.54 -45.29 23-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -27.08 -33.27 -50.34 -46.24 24-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -27.82 -33.65 -51.09 -47.68 24-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -28.60 -34.24 -51.42 -48.59 25-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.55 -29.30 -34.71 -51.67 -49.76 25-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -30.00 -35.34 -51.62 -50.38 26-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -30.68 -35.83 -51.64 -50.04 26-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -31.66 -36.46 -51.64 -50.03 27-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -32.58 -36.89 -51.66 -50.04 27-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -33.50 -37.57 -51.65 -50.02 28-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -34.17 -38.07 -51.66 -50.04 28-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -35.07 -38.72 -51.65 -50.03 29-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -36.08 -39.22 -51.62 -50.02 29-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -36.96 -39.84 -51.61 -50.04 30-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -37.83 -40.33 -51.62 -50.04 30-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -39.54 -40.80 -51.63 -50.03 31-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -40.95 -41.02 -51.62 -50.04 31-Jul-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -41.63 -41.12 -51.63 -50.04 1-Aug-07 1-Aug-07 2-Aug-07 2-Aug-07 3-Aug-07 3-Aug-07 4-Aug-07 4-Aug-07 08:00:00 20:00:00 08:00:00 20:00:00 08:00:00 20:00:00 08:00:00 20:00:00 -44.56 -44.55 -44.55 -44.57 -44.57 -44.58 -44.56 -44.56 -41.71 -41.78 -41.91 -42.03 -42.19 -42.37 -42.66 -42.67 -40.87 -41.17 -41.11 -41.49 -41.69 -42.12 -42.44 -42.92 -51.61 -51.62 -51.61 -51.62 -51.62 -51.63 -51.62 -51.61 -50.03 -50.03 -50.03 -50.04 -50.05 -50.03 -50.05 -50.02 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 5-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.72 -43.31 -51.61 -50.02 5-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.48 -43.54 -51.61 -50.04 6-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.49 -43.50 -51.63 -50.02 6-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.52 -43.50 -51.61 -50.04 7-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.54 -43.49 -51.64 -50.03 7-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.59 -43.49 -51.62 -50.05 8-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.62 -43.47 -51.62 -50.04 8-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.65 -43.43 -51.62 -50.04 9-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.69 -43.43 -51.62 -50.04 9-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -36.53 -43.43 -40.73 -27.84 10-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.77 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 10-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -27.96 -43.43 -40.66 -31.72 11-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -36.98 -43.43 -45.97 -50.02 11-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.81 -43.43 -49.79 -50.04 12-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.84 -43.43 -51.49 -50.03 12-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.86 -43.42 -51.61 -50.04 13-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.83 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 13-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.81 -43.43 -51.62 -50.05 14-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.74 -43.42 -51.61 -50.03 14-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.72 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 15-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.69 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 15-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.66 -43.44 -51.61 -50.04 16-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.63 -43.43 -51.62 -50.04 16-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.62 -43.43 -51.60 -50.04 17-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.60 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 17-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.54 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 18-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.55 -43.43 -51.61 -50.05 18-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.57 -43.43 -51.61 -50.03 19-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.62 -43.42 -51.60 -50.03 19-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.63 -43.43 -51.60 -50.04 20-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.63 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 20-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.62 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 21-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.60 -43.43 -51.60 -50.03 21-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.61 -43.42 -51.62 -50.03 22-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.62 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 22-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.60 -43.43 -51.59 -50.03 23-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.61 -43.42 -51.59 -50.05 23-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.63 -43.43 -51.61 -50.05 24-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.64 -43.43 -51.60 -50.05 24-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.64 -43.41 -51.61 -50.04 25-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.64 -43.42 -51.60 -50.04 25-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.55 -42.62 -43.42 -51.60 -50.04 26-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.61 -43.42 -51.60 -50.03 26-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.62 -43.42 -51.61 -50.05 27-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.64 -43.41 -51.60 -50.05 27-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.64 -43.41 -51.60 -50.03 28-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.63 -43.41 -51.59 -50.04 28-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.55 42.43 -43.42 -51.60 -50.03 29-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.54 -43.42 -51.61 -50.05 29-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.53 -43.42 -51.61 -50.05 30-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.42 -43.43 -51.60 -50.04 30-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.46 -43.43 -51.62 -50.03 31-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.49 -43.43 -51.61 -50.05 31-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.55 -43.42 -51.61 -50.04 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 1-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.55 -43.42 -51.61 -50.04 1-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.49 -43.43 -51.61 -50.03 2-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.47 -43.42 -51.61 -50.04 2-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.46 -43.44 -51.60 -50.04 3-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.49 -43.42 -51.61 -50.04 3-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.45 -43.43 -51.62 -50.05 4-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.47 -43.42 -51.62 -50.04 4-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.46 -43.43 -51.60 -50.03 5-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.43 -43.43 -51.60 -50.04 5-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.46 -43.43 -51.62 -50.04 6-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.44 -43.43 -51.62 -50.04 6-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.45 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 7-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.47 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 7-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.48 -43.44 -51.60 -50.03 8-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.40 -43.43 -51.59 -50.05 8-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.45 -43.44 -51.60 -50.04 9-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.43 -43.43 -51.61 -50.05 9-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.56 -42.50 -43.44 -51.61 -50.03 10-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.48 -43.43 -51.59 -50.03 10-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.51 -43.44 -51.60 -50.04 11-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.50 -43.44 -51.61 -50.03 11-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.51 -43.44 -51.61 -50.04 12-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -42.50 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 12-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.57 -43.43 -51.61 -50.02 13-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.55 -43.43 -51.61 -50.04 13-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.55 -43.44 -51.60 -50.03 14-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.58 -43.44 -51.61 -50.04 14-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.58 -43.44 -51.62 -50.05 15-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.56 -28.52 -43.43 -43.35 -50.03 15-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -38.18 -43.42 -46.21 -50.04 16-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.59 -42.47 -43.43 -48.63 -50.05 16-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.51 -43.43 -50.61 -50.04 17-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.59 -42.49 -43.44 -51.61 -50.04 17-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.48 -43.44 -51.61 -50.03 18-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.44 -43.44 -51.61 -50.03 18-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.42 -43.44 -51.60 -50.04 19-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.40 -43.45 -51.61 -50.03 19-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.40 -43.45 -51.61 -50.03 20-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.40 -43.44 -51.61 -50.04 20-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.57 -42.41 -43.45 -51.61 -50.04 21-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.41 -43.45 -51.61 -50.03 21-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.39 -43.46 -51.61 -50.02 22-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.57 -42.39 -43.46 -51.61 -50.03 22-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.40 -43.46 -51.60 -50.03 23-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.42 -43.45 -51.61 -50.04 23-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.58 -42.42 -43.47 -51.61 -50.03 24-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.58 -42.46 -43.46 -51.61 -50.04 24-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.79 -41.70 -43.51 -51.40 -49.88 25-Sep-07 25-Sep-07 26-Sep-07 08:00:00 20:00:00 08:00:00 -44.80 -44.80 -44.79 -41.68 -41.64 -41.65 -43.50 -43.51 -43.50 -51.39 -51.39 -51.40 -49.88 -49.88 -49.88 26-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.65 -43.51 -51.39 -49.89 27-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.79 -41.65 -43.51 -51.39 -49.90 27-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.65 -43.50 -51.40 -49.89 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 28-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.67 -43.51 -51.40 -49.88 28-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.79 -41.69 -43.51 -51.40 -49.89 29-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.70 -43.50 -51.39 -49.88 29-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.79 -41.73 -43.51 -51.39 -49.89 30-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.79 -41.71 -43.50 -51.39 -49.87 30-Sep-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.66 -43.51 -51.39 -49.89 1-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.66 -43.51 -51.39 -49.89 1-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.79 -41.65 -43.51 -51.39 -49.87 2-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.65 -43.51 -51.40 -49.87 2-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.62 -43.52 -51.41 -49.89 3-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.79 -41.64 -43.53 -51.39 -49.88 3-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.68 -43.52 -51.40 -49.89 4-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.69 -43.51 -51.40 -49.89 4-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.72 -43.52 -51.41 -49.88 5-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.76 -43.52 -51.41 -49.88 5-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.79 -41.78 -43.52 -51.41 -49.88 6-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.81 -43.52 -51.40 -49.87 6-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.84 -43.52 -51.40 -49.88 7-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.85 -43.52 -51.40 -49.89 7-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.85 -43.51 -51.40 -49.88 8-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.86 -43.50 -51.40 -49.88 8-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.82 -41.87 -43.51 -51.40 -49.87 9-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.87 -43.51 -51.40 -49.90 9-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.87 -43.52 -51.40 -49.87 10-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.87 -43.52 -51.40 -49.88 10-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.88 -43.52 -51.40 -49.87 11-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.89 -43.51 -51.40 -49.88 11-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.90 -43.52 -51.40 -49.90 12-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.89 -43.51 -51.40 -49.87 12-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.84 -43.51 -51.40 -49.88 13-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.82 -41.77 -43.52 -51.40 -49.88 13-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.72 -43.51 -51.40 -49.87 14-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.68 -43.52 -51.40 -49.88 14-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.67 -43.52 -51.40 -49.87 15-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.82 -41.66 -43.51 -51.41 -49.87 15-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.66 -43.53 -51.41 -49.87 16-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.65 -43.53 -51.39 -49.88 16-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.82 -41.64 -43.53 -51.40 -49.87 17-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.67 -43.53 -51.40 -49.88 17-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.68 -43.54 -51.41 -49.87 18-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.69 -43.53 -51.40 -49.87 18-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.71 -43.55 -51.40 -49.87 19-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.80 -41.72 -43.54 -51.40 -49.86 19-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.75 -43.54 -51.38 -49.88 20-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.77 -43.55 -51.40 -49.87 20-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.80 -43.54 -51.40 -49.87 21-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.82 -41.87 -43.53 -51.40 -49.87 21-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.84 -43.54 -51.42 -49.87 22-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.75 -43.54 -51.40 -49.86 22-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.81 -41.74 -43.53 -51.41 -49.87 23-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.70 -43.54 -51.40 -49.87 23-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.80 -41.70 -43.54 -51.41 -49.86 24-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.81 -41.74 -43.55 -51.40 -49.89 24-Oct-07 20:00:00 -39.56 -33.50 -43.52 -45.69 -49.86 m Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AWl WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 25-Oct-07 08:00:00 -14.80 -32.82 -43.53 -41.48 -31.81 25-Oct-07 20:00:00 -19.64 -39.59 -43.54 -37.65 -40.52 26-Oct-07 08:00:00 -23.77 -37.74 -43.53 -41.83 -40.10 26-Oct-07 20:00:00 -13.38 -17.71 -38.41 -41.02 -30.14 27-Oct-07 08:00:00 -1.41 10.14 -24.81 -35.94 -23.84 27-Oct-07 20:00:00 -11.13 10.26 -17.52 -31.25 -23.71 28-Oct-07 08:00:00 -15.66 5.65 -14.78 -31.67 -25.39 28-Oct-07 20:00:00 -18.16 0.36 -13.89 -33.03 -26.48 29-Oct-07 08:00:00 -19.95 -3.81 -14.02 -34.01 -27.13 29-Oct-07 20:00:00 -21.26 -6.87 -15.02 -34.91 -27.25 30-Oct-07 08:00:00 -22.18 -9.05 -15.88 -35.50 -27.21 30-Oct-07 20:00:00 -22.88 -10.30 -16.55 -35.90 -27.10 31-Oct-07 08:00:00 -23.42 -11.31 -17.06 -36.35 -27.09 31-Oct-07 20:00:00 -23.90 -12.01 -17.64 -36.71 -27.10 1-Nov-07 08:00:00 -24.22 -12.40 -17.86 -37.07 -27.11 1-Nov-07 20:00:00 -24.75 -13.19 -18.45 -37.43 -27.37 2-Nov-07 08:00:00 -25.30 -13.98 -19.03 -37.85 -27.77 2-Nov-07 20:00:00 -25.89 -14.71 -19.50 -38.26 -28.09 3-Nov-07 08:00:00 -26.21 -15.15 -19.71 -38.66 -28.21 3-Nov-07 20:00:00 -26.76 -16.04 -20.22 -39.09 -28.55 4-Nov-07 08:00:00 -27.24 -16.77 -20.61 -39.63 -29.01 4-Nov-07 20:00:00 -27.70 -17.53 -21.00 -40.20 -29.31 5-Nov-07 08:00:00 -28.15 -18.28 -21.40 -41.26 -29.76 5-Nov-07 20:00:00 -28.51 -18.84 -21.53 -41.83 -29.98 6-Nov-07 08:00:00 -28.63 -19.21 -21.58 -42.27 -29.95 6-Nov-07 20:00:00 -29.32 -20.48 -22.44 -42.82 -30.60 7-Nov-07 08:00:00 -29.82 -21.19 -22.79 -43.37 -31.21 7-Nov-07 20:00:00 -30.14 -21.68 -22.95 -43.83 -31.43 8-Nov-07 08:00:00 -30.39 -22.18 -23.13 -44.34 -31.66 8-Nov-07 20:00:00 -30.52 -22.59 -23.25 -44.77 -31.67 9-Nov-07 08:00:00 -30.63 -23.00 -23.35 -45.16 -31.74 9-Nov-07 20:00:00 -30.67 -23.33 -23.30 -45.48 -31.61 10-Nov-07 08:00:00 -30.83 -23.69 -23.64 -45.84 -31.81 10-Nov-07 20:00:00 -31.44 -24.32 -24.13 -46.25 -32.41 11-Nov-07 08:00:00 -31.79 -24.86 -24.36 -46.68 -32.85 11-Nov-07 20:00:00 -31.94 -25.22 -24.42 -47.02 -32.93 12-Nov-07 08:00:00 -32.06 -25.57 -24.54 -47.44 -33.04 12-Nov-07 20:00:00 -31.99 -25.80 -24.35 -47.69 -32.84 13-Nov-07 08:00:00 -31.91 -26.01 -24.35 -47.90 -32.70 13-Nov-07 20:00:00 -32.11 -26.23 -24.59 -48.05 -32.83 14-Nov-07 08:00:00 -32.11 -26.49 -24.56 -48.23 -32.91 14-Nov-07 20:00:00 -32.26 -26.71 -24.60 -48.36 -33.00 15-Nov-07 08:00:00 -31.99 -26.87 -24.06 -48.41 -32.67 15-Nov-07 20:00:00 -32.20 -27.19 -24.87 -48.62 -33.06 16-Nov-07 08:00:00 -32.35 -27.57 -25.04 -48.84 -33.37 16-Nov-07 20:00:00 -32.48 -27.84 -25.15 -48.96 -33.45 17-Nov-07 08:00:00 -32.72 -28.10 -25.30 -49.12 -33.72 17-Nov-07 20:00:00 -32.71 -28.20 -25.16 -49.24 -33.57 18-Nov-07 08:00:00 -32.90 -28.40 -25.43 -49.44 -33.83 18-Nov-07 20:00:00 -33.11 -28.61 -25.56 -49.63 -34.01 19-Nov-07 08:00:00 -33.18 -28.89 -25.61 -49.85 -34.10 19-Nov-07 20:UU:UU 20-Nov-07 08:00:00 20-Nov-07 20:00:00 1 1 11 11 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 21-Nov-07 08:00:00 21-Nov-07 20:00:00 22-Nov-07 08:00:00 22-Nov-07 20:00:00 23-Nov-07 08:00:00 23-Nov-07 20:00:00 24-Nov-07 08:00:00 24-Nov-07 20:00:00 25-Nov-07 08:00:00 25-Nov-07 20:00:00 26-Nov-07 08:00:00 26-Nov-07 20:00:00 27-Nov-07 08:00:00 27-Nov-07 20:00:00 28-Nov-07 08:00:00 28-Nov-07 20:00:00 29-Nov-07 08:00:00 29-Nov-07 20:00:00 30-Nov-07 08:00:00 30-Nov-07 20:00:00 1-Dec-07 08:00:00 1-Dec-07 20:00:00 2-Dec-07 08:00:00 2-Dec-07 20:00:00 3-Dec-07 08:00:00 3-Dec-07 20:00:00 4-Dec-07 08:00:00 4-Dec-07 20:00:00 5-Dec-07 08:00:00 5-Dec-07 20:00:00 6-Dec-07 08:00:00 6-Dec-07 20:00:00 7-Dec-07 08:00:00 7-Dec-07 20:00:00 8-Dec-07 08:00:00 8-Dec-07 20:00:00 9-Dec-07 08:00:00 9-Dec-07 20:00:00 10-Dec-07 08:00:00 10-Dec-07 20:00:00 11-Dec-07 08:00:00 11-Dec-07 20:00:00 12-Dec-07 08:00:00 12-Dec-07 20:00:00 13-Dec-07 08:00:00 13-Dec-07 20:00:00 14-Dec-07 08:00:00 14-Dec-07 20:00:00 15-Dec-07 08:00:00 15-Dec-07 20:00:00 16-Dec-07 08:00:00 16-Dec-07 20:00:00 17-Dec-07 08:00:00 17-Dec-07 20:00:00 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW1 WBK AW2 WBK AW3 WBK AW4 WBK AW5 18-Dec-07 08:00:00 18-Dec-07 20:00:00 19-Dec-07 08:00:00 19-Dec-07 20:00:00 20-Dec-07 08:00:00 20-Dec-07 20:00:00 21-Dec-07 08:00:00 21-Dec-07 20:00:00 22-Dec-07 08:00:00 22-Dec-07 20:00:00 23-Dec-07 08:00:00 23-Dec-07 20:00:00 24-Dec-07 08:00:00 24-Dec-07 20:00:00 25-Dec-07 08:00:00 25-Dec-07 20:00:00 26-Dec-07 08:00:00 26-Dec-07 20:00:00 27-Dec-07 08:00:00 27-Dec-07 20:00:00 28-Dec-07 08:00:00 28-Dec-07 20:00:00 29-Dec-07 08:00:00 29-Dec-07 20:00:00 30-Dec-07 08:00:00 30-Dec-07 20:00:00 31-Dec-07 08:00:00 31-Dec-07 20:00:00 u I I 1 i i Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 1-Jan-07 08:00:00 1-Jan-07 20:00:00 2-Jan-07 08:00:00 2-Jan-07 20:00:00 3-Jan-07 08:00:00 3-Jan-07 20:00:00 4-Jan-07 08:00:00 4-Jan-07 20:00:00 5-Jan-07 08:00:00 5-Jan-07 20:00:00 6-Jan-07 08:00:00 6-Jan-07 20:00:00 7-Jan-07 08:00:00 7-Jan-07 20:00:00 8-Jan-07 08:00:00 8-Jan-07 20:00:00 9-Jan-07 08:00:00 9-Jan-07 20:00:00 10-Jan-07 08:00:00 10-Jan-07 20:00:00 11-Jan-07 08:00:00 11-Jan-07 20:00:00 12-Jan-07 08:00:00 12-Jan-07 20:00:00 13-Jan-07 08:00:00 13-Jan-07 20:00:00 14-Jan-07 08:00:00 14-Jan-07 20:00:00 15-Jan-07 08:00:00 15-Jan-07 20:00:00 16-Jan-07 08:00:00 16-Jan-07 20:00:00 17-Jan-07 08:00:00 17-Jan-07 20:00:00 18-Jan-07 08:00:00 18-Jan-07 20:00:00 19-Jan-07 08:00:00 19-Jan-07 20:00:00 20-Jan-07 08:00:00 20-Jan-07 20:00:00 21-Jan-07 08:00:00 21-Jan-07 20:00:00 22-Jan-07 08:00:00 22-Jan-07 20:00:00 23-Jan-07 08:00:00 23-Jan-07 20:00:00 24-Jan-07 08:00:00 24-Jan-07 20:00:00 25-Jan-07 08:00:00 25-Jan-07 20:00:00 26-Jan-07 08:00:00 26-Jan-07 20:00:00 27-Jan-07 08:00:00 27-Jan-07 20:00:00 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 28-Jan-07 08:00:00 28-Jan-07 20:00:00 29-Jan-07 08:00:00 29-Jan-07 20:00:00 30-Jan-07 08:00:00 30-Jan-07 20:00:00 31-Jan-07 08:00:00 31-Jan-07 20:00:00 1-Feb-07 08:00:00 1-Feb-07 20:00:00 2-Feb-07 08:00:00 2-Feb-07 20:00:00 3-Feb-07 08:00:00 3-Feb-07 20:00:00 4-Feb-07 08:00:00 4-Feb-07 20:00:00 5-Feb-07 08:00:00 5-Feb-07 20:00:00 6-Feb-07 08:00:00 6-Feb-07 20:00:00 7-Feb-07 08:00:00 7-Feb-07 20:00:00 8-Feb-07 08:00:00 8-Feb-07 20:00:00 9-Feb-07 08:00:00 9-Feb-07 20:00:00 10-Feb-07 08:00:00 10-Feb-07 20:00:00 11-Feb-07 08:00:00 11-Feb-07 20:00:00 12-Feb-07 08:00:00 12-Feb-07 20:00:00 13-Feb-07 08:00:00 13-Feb-07 20:00:00 14-Feb-07 08:00:00 14-Feb-07 20:00:00 15-Feb-07 08:00:00 15-Feb-07 20:00:00 16-Feb-07 08:00:00 16-Feb-07 20:00:00 17-Feb-07 08:00:00 17-Feb-07 20:00:00 18-Feb-07 08:00:00 18-Feb-07 20:00:00 19-Feb-07 08:00:00 19-Feb-07 20:00:00 20-Feb-07 08:00:00 20-Feb-07 20:00:00 21-Feb-07 08:00:00 21-Feb-07 20:00:00 22-Feb-07 08:00:00 22-Feb-07 20:00:00 23-Feb-07 08:00:00 23-Feb-07 20:00:00 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 24-Feb-07 08:00:00 24-Feb-07 20:00:00 25-Feb-07 08:00:00 25-Feb-07 20:00:00 26-Feb-07 08:00:00 -0.50 -2.00 26-Feb-07 20:00:00 27-Feb-07 08:00:00 27-Feb-07 20:00:00 28-Feb-07 08:00:00 -6.70 28-Feb-07 20:00:00 -7.92 1-Mar-07 08:00:00 -7.95 1-Mar-07 20:00:00 -8.52 2-Mar-07 08:00:00 -8.08 2-Mar-07 20.00:00 -1.53 3-Mar-07 08:00:00 -1.07 3-Mar-07 20:00:00 -2.20 4-Mar-07 08:00:00 -2.85 4-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.90 5-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.77 5-Mar-07 20:00:00 -7.07 6-Mar-07 08:00:00 -6.97 6-Mar-07 20:00:00 -9.49 7-Mar-07 08:00:00 -9.90 7-Mar-07 20:00:00 -10.19 8-Mar-07 08:00:00 -10.08 8-Mar-07 20:00:00 -12.24 9-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.28 9-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.42 10-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.00 10-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.65 11-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.28 11-Mar-07 20:00:00 -14.09 12-Mar-07 08:00:00 -14.16 12-Mar-07 20:00:00 -15.18 13-Mar-07 08:00:00 -14.50 13-Mar-07 20:00:00 -15.32 14-Mar-07 08:00:00 -14.85 14-Mar-07 20:00:00 -15.47 15-Mar-07 08:00:00 -15.08 15-Mar-07 20:00:00 -15.72 16-Mar-07 08:00:00 -15.41 16-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.91 17-Mar-07 08:00:00 -3.08 17-Mar-07 20:00:00 -2.77 18-Mar-07 08:00:00 -3.59 18-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.62 19-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.21 19-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.70 20-Mar-07 08:00:00 -6.40 20-Mar-07 20:00:00 -7.68 21-Mar-07 08:00:00 -8.24 21-Mar-07 20:00:00 -9.87 22-Mar-07 08:00:00 -9.97 22-Mar-07 20:00:00 -10.40 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 23-Mar-07 08:00:00 -10.07 23-Mar-07 20:00:00 -11.30 24-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.10 24-Mar-07 20:00:00 -12.29 25-Mar-07 08:00:00 -12.00 25-Mar-07 20:00:00 -13.36 26-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.80 26-Mar-07 20:00:00 -14.43 27-Mar-07 08:00:00 -13.73 27-Mar-07 20:00:00 -14.38 28-Mar-07 08:00:00 -14.45 28-Mar-07 20:00:00 -15.08 29-Mar-07 08:00:00 -15.63 -3.00 -1.00 29-Mar-07 20:00:00 -16.03 30-Mar-07 08:00:00 -15.14 30-Mar-07 20:00:00 -14.58 31-Mar-07 08:00:00 -15.52 31-Mar-07 20:00:00 -15.42 1-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.35 1-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.99 2-Apr-07 08:00:00 -15.55 2-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.74 3-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.98 3-Apr-07 20:00:00 -16.58 4-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.38 4-Apr-07 20:00:00 -16.90 5-Apr-07 08:00:00 -18.70 5-Apr-07 20:00:00 -18.62 6-Apr-07 08:00:00 -19.44 6-Apr-07 20:00:00 -18.50 7-Apr-07 08:00:00 -19.88 7-Apr-07 20:00:00 -20.29 8-Apr-07 08:00:00 -20.99 8-Apr-07 20:00:00 -20.17 9-Apr-07 08:00:00 -21.07 9-Apr-07 20:00:00 -20.57 10-Apr-07 08:00:00 -21.47 10-Apr-07 20:00:00 -20.83 11-Apr-07 08:00:00 -20.95 11-Apr-07 20:00:00 -20.51 12-Apr-07 08:00:00 -7.50 12-Apr-07 20:00:00 -7.93 13-Apr-07 08:00:00 -10.26 13-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.07 14-Apr-07 08:00:00 -11.14 14-Apr-07 20:00:00 -10.33 15-Apr-07 08:00:00 -5.84 15-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.22 16-Apr-07 08:00:00 1.68 16-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.17 17-Apr-07 08:00:00 -1.44 17-Apr-07 20:00:00 -2.19 18-Apr-07 08:00:00 -3.87 18-Apr-07 20:00:00 -4.60 18 11 1 1 Date Time ddd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 19-Apr-07 08:00:00 -6.07 19-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.80 20-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.28 20-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.91 21-Apr-07 08:00:00 -10.43 21-Apr-07 20:00:00 -10.57 22-Apr-07 08:00:00 -11.80 22-Apr-07 20:00:00 -11.99 23-Apr-07 08:00:00 -13.20 23-Apr-07 20:00:00 -12.82 24-Apr-07 08:00:00 -13.77 -4.00 -3.00 24-Apr-07 20:00:00 -13.94 25-Apr-07 08:00:00 -14.70 25-Apr-07 20:00:00 -14.83 26-Apr-07 08:00:00 -15.95 26-Apr-07 20:00:00 -15.92 27-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.51 27-Apr-07 20:00:00 -16.69 28-Apr-07 08:00:00 -17.86 28-Apr-07 20:00:00 -18.14 29-Apr-07 08:00:00 -19.04 29-Apr-07 20:00:00 -19.22 30-Apr-07 08:00:00 -20.03 30-Apr-07 20:00:00 -19.87 1-May-07 08:00:00 -20.75 1-May-07 20:00:00 -20.58 2-May-07 08:00:00 -21.23 2-May-07 20:00:00 -21.43 3-May-07 08:00:00 -22.37 3-May-07 20:00:00 -22.77 4-May-07 08:00:00 -23.05 4-May-07 20:00:00 -22.86 5-May-07 08:00:00 -23.12 5-May-07 20:00:00 -23.24 6-May-07 08:00:00 -16.46 6-May-07 20:00:00 -19.32 7-May-07 08:00:00 -21.02 7-May-07 20:00:00 -21.73 8-May-07 08:00:00 -22.34 8-May-07 20:00:00 -22.56 9-May-07 08:00:00 -22.83 9-May-07 20:00:00 -22.99 10-May-07 08:00:00 -23.42 10-May-07 20:00:00 -23.34 11-May-07 08:00:00 -23.99 11-May-07 20:00:00 -24.12 12-May-07 08:00:00 -24.65 12-May-07 20:00:00 -24.89 13-May-07 08:00:00 -25.19 13-May-07 20:00:00 -25.73 14-May-07 08:00:00 -26.29 14-May-07 20:00:00 -26.16 15-May-07 08:00:00 -26.57 15-May-07 20:00:00 -26.30 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 16-May-07 08:00:00 -26.75 16-May-07 20:00:00 -26.91 17-May-07 08:00:00 -20.07 17-May-07 20:00:00 -21.40 18-May-07 08:00:00 -23.49 18-May-07 20:00:00 -24.49 19-May-07 08:00:00 -25.09 19-May-07 20:00:00 -25.29 20-May-07 08:00:00 -25.93 20-May-07 20:00:00 -26.08 21-May-07 08:00:00 -26.84 21-May-07 20:00:00 -27.06 22-May-07 08:00:00 -27.54 22-May-07 20:00:00 -27.71 23-May-07 08:00:00 -28.14 -20.00 -21.00 23-May-07 20:00:00 -30.64 24-May-07 08:00:00 -31.32 24-May-07 20:00:00 -31.25 25-May-07 08:00:00 -31.88 25-May-07 20:00:00 -31.91 26-May-07 08:00:00 -32.54 26-May-07 20:00:00 -33.27 27-May-07 08:00:00 -34.26 27-May-07 20:00:00 -35.17 28-May-07 08:00:00 -36.12 28-May-07 20:00:00 -36.94 29-May-07 08:00:00 -37.80 29-May-07 20:00:00 -38.57 30-May-07 08:00:00 -39.41 30-May-07 20:00:00 -40.14 31-May-07 08:00:00 -40.90 31-May-07 20:00:00 -41.63 1-Jun-07 08:00:00 -42.34 1-Jun-07 20:00:00 -43.00 2-Jun-07 08:00:00 -43.69 2-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.27 3-Jun-07 08:00:00 -37.75 3-Jun-07 20:00:00 -39.42 4-Jun-07 08:00:00 -38.81 4-Jun-07 20:00:00 -38.38 5-Jun-07 08:00:00 -38.45 5-Jun-07 20:00:00 -38.48 6-Jun-07 08:00:00 -39.35 6-Jun-07 20:00:00 -40.60 7-Jun-07 08:00:00 -41.92 7-Jun-07 20:00:00 -43.00 8-Jun-07 08:00:00 -43.95 8-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.64 9-Jun-07 08:00:00 -45.33 9-Jun-07 20:00:00 -46.03 10-Jun-07 08:00:00 -46.80 10-Jun-07 20:00:00 -47.49 11-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.12 11-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.33 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 12-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.34 12-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 13-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 13-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 14-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.34 14-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 15-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.34 15-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 16-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.34 16-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.34 17-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 17-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 18-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 18-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.34 19-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 19-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 20-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 20-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 21-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 21-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.34 22-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 22-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 23-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 23-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 24-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 24-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 25-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 -41.00 -41.00 25-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 26-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 26-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 27-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 27-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.36 28-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 28-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.36 29-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.36 29-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.35 30-Jun-07 08:00:00 -48.35 30-Jun-07 20:00:00 -48.34 1-Jul-07 08:00:00 -27.25 1-Jul-07 20:00:00 -30.43 2-Jul-07 08:00:00 -37.09 2-Jul-07 20:00:00 -43.27 3-Jul-07 08:00:00 -45.47 3-Jul-07 20:00:00 -47.02 4-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 4-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 5-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 5-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 6-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.35 6-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 7-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.35 7-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 8-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.35 8-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 1 21 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 9-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.35 9-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 10-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 10-Jul-07 20:00:00 -28.47 11-Jul-07 08:00:00 -42.46 11-Jul-07 20:00:00 -45.90 12-Jul-07 08:00:00 -43.49 12-Jul-07 20:00:00 -46.98 13-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.58 13-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 14-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 14-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 15-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.35 15-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 16-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.35 16-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 17-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 17-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 18-Jul-07 08:00:00 -19.95 18-Jul-07 20:00:00 -19.16 19-Jul-07 08:00:00 -21.21 19-Jul-07 20:00:00 -35.18 20-Jul-07 08:00:00 -39.46 20-Jul-07 20:00:00 -39.75 21-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.46 21-Jul-07 20:00:00 -47.10 22-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.37 22-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 23-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.37 23-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 24-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.37 24-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.37 25-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.37 25-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 26-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.37 -44.00 -42.00 26-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 27-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 27-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 28-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 28-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.37 29-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 29-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 30-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 30-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.35 31-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.36 31-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.36 1-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 1-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 2-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 2-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 3-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.35 3-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 4-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 4-Aug-07 20:0000 -48.36 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 5-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.35 5-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 6-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 6-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 7-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 7-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 8-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 8-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 9-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 9-Aug-07 20:00:00 -27.58 10-Aug-07 08:00:00 -45.15 10-Aug-07 20:00:00 -13.88 11-Aug-07 08:00:00 -42.15 11-Aug-07 20:00:00 -45.39 12-Aug-07 08:00:00 -47.66 12-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 13-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 13-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 14-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 14-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 15-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 15-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 16-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 16-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 17-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.38 17-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 18-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 18-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 19-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 19-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 20-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.38 20-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 21-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 21-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 22-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 22-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 23-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 23-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 24-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 24-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 25-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 25-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 26-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 26-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 27-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 27-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.36 28-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 -42.00 -42.00 28-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 29-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.36 29-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 30-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 30-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 31-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.37 31-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.37 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 1-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.38 1-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.38 2-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 2-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 3-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 3-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 4-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 4-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 5-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 5-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 6-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 6-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 7-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 7-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 8-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 8-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.38 9-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 9-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 10-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 10-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 11-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 11-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 12-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 12-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 13-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 13-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 14-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 14-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 15-Sep-07 08:00:00 -8.25 15-Sep-07 20:00:00 -21.51 16-Sep-07 08:00:00 -39.93 16-Sep-07 20:00:00 -43.12 17-Sep-07 08:00:00 -44.34 17-Sep-07 20:00:00 -45.57 18-Sep-07 08:00:00 -47.06 18-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.13 19-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.39 19-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 20-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 20-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.38 21-Sep-07 08:00:00 -45.49 21-Sep-07 20:00:00 -46.18 22-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.07 22-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 23-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 23-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 24-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.38 -42.00 -42.00 24-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 25-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 25-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 26-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 26-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 27-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 27-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 28-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 28-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.36 29-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.37 29-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 30-Sep-07 08:00:00 -48.36 30-Sep-07 20:00:00 -48.37 1-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 1-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.38 2-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 2-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.37 3-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 3-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 4-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 4-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.37 5-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.37 5-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.37 6-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.37 6-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 7-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 7-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 8-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.38 8-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.37 9-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 9-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 10-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 10-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.37 11-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 11-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.37 12-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.37 12-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 13-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.37 13-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 14-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 14-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 15-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 15-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 16-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 16-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 17-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.35 17-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.35 18-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 18-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 19-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 19-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 20-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.35 20-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 21-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.37 21-Oct-07 20:00:00 48.35 22-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 22-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.36 23-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 23-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.35 24-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.36 -42 -42 24-Oct-07 20:00:00 -16.83 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 25-Oct-07 08:00:00 -19.53 25-Oct-07 20:00:00 -20.40 26-Oct-07 08:00:00 -22.12 26-Oct-07 20:00:00 -20.48 27-Oct-07 08:00:00 -18.73 27-Oct-07 20:00:00 -17.29 28-Oct-07 08:00:00 -18.58 28-Oct-07 20:00:00 -26.03 29-Oct-07 08:00:00 -33.64 29-Oct-07 20:00:00 -37.15 30-Oct-07 08:00:00 -38.85 30-Oct-07 20:00:00 -39.42 31-Oct-07 08:00:00 -40.30 31-Oct-07 20:00:00 -40.54 1-Nov-07 08:00:00 -40.57 1-Nov-07 20:00:00 -40.82 2-Nov-07 08:00:00 -41.36 2-Nov-07 20:00:00 -41.41 3-Nov-07 08:00:00 -41.43 3-Nov-07 20:00:00 -41.62 4-Nov-07 08:00:00 -41.95 4-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.03 5-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.32 5-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.04 6-Nov-07 08:00:00 -41.83 6-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.53 7-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.76 7-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.66 8-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.76 8-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.62 9-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.66 9-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.38 10-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.65 10-Nov-07 20:00:00 -43.19 11-Nov-07 08:00:00 -43.43 11-Nov-07 20:00:00 -43.23 12-Nov-07 08:00:00 -43.33 12-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.98 13-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.86 13-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.78 14-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.73 14-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.56 15-Nov-07 08:00:00 -42.17 15-Nov-07 20:00:00 -42.88 16-Nov-07 08:00:00 -43.21 16-Nov-07 20:00:00 -43.23 17-Nov-07 08:00:00 -43.46 17-Nov-07 20:00:00 -43.14 18-Nov-07 08:00:00 -43.43 18-Nov-07 20:00:00 -43.50 19-Nov-07 08:00:00 -43.57 -36.5 -36 19-Nov-07 20:00:00 20-Nov-07 08:00:00 20-Nov-07 20:00:00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 21-Nov-07 08:00:00 21-Nov-07 20:00:00 22-Nov-07 08:00:00 22-Nov-07 20:00:00 23-Nov-07 08:00:00 23-Nov-07 20:00:00 24-Nov-07 08:00:00 24-Nov-07 20:00:00 25-Nov-07 08:00:00 25-Nov-07 20:00:00 26-Nov-07 08:00:00 26-Nov-07 20:00:00 27-Nov-07 08:00:00 27-Nov-07 20:00:00 28-Nov-07 08:00:00 28-Nov-07 20:00:00 29-Nov-07 08:00:00 29-Nov-07 20:00:00 30-Nov-07 08:00:00 30-Nov-07 20:00:00 1-Dec-07 08:00:00 1-Dec-07 20:00:00 2-Dec-07 08:00:00 2-Dec-07 20:00:00 3-Dec-07 08:00:00 3-Dec-07 20:00:00 4-Dec-07 08:00:00 4-Dec-07 20:00:00 5-Dec-07 08:00:00 5-Dec-07 20:00:00 6-Dec-07 08:00:00 6-Dec-07 20:00:00 7-Dec-07 08:00:00 7-Dec-07 20:00:00 8-Dec-07 08:00:00 8-Dec-07 20:00:00 9-Dec-07 08:00:00 9-Dec-07 20:00:00 10-Dec-07 08:00:00 10-Dec-07 20:00:00 11-Dec-07 08:00:00 11-Dec-07 20:00:00 12-Dec-07 08:00:00 12-Dec-07 20:00:00 13-Dec-07 08:00:00 13-Dec-07 20:00:00 14-Dec-07 08:00:00 14-Dec-07 20:00:00 15-Dec-07 08:00:00 15-Dec-07 20:00:00 16-Dec-07 08:00:00 16-Dec-07 20:00:00 17-Dec-07 08:00:00 17-Dec-07 20:00:00 27 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBK AW6 WBK MW1 WBK MW2 18-Dec-07 08:00:00 18-Dec-07 20:00:00 19-Dec-07 08:00:00 19-Dec-07 20:00:00 20-Dec-07 08:00:00 20-Dec-07 20:00:00 21-Dec-07 08:00:00 21-Dec-07 20:00:00 22-Dec-07 08:00:00 22-Dec-07 20:00:00 23-Dec-07 08:00:00 23-Dec-07 20:00:00 24-Dec-07 08:00:00 24-Dec-07 20:00:00 25-Dec-07 08:00:00 25-Dec-07 20:00:00 26-Dec-07 08:00:00 26-Dec-07 20:00:00 27-Dec-07 08:00:00 27-Dec-07 20:00:00 28-Dec-07 08:00:00 28-Dec-07 20:00:00 29-Dec-07 08:00:00 29-Dec-07 20:00:00 30-Dec-07 08:00:00 30-Dec-07 20:00:00 31-Dec-07 08:00:00 31-Dec-07 20:00:00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ?Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW7 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 1-Jan-07 08:00:00 1-Jan-07 20:00:00 2-Jan-07 08:00:00 2-Jan-07 20:00:00 3-Jan-07 08:00:00 3-Jan-07 20:00:00 4-Jan-07 08:00:00 4-Jan-07 20:00:00 5-Jan-07 08:00:00 5-Jan-07 20:00:00 6-Jan-07 08:00:00 6-Jan-07 20:00:00 7-Jan-07 08:00:00 7-Jan-07 20:00:00 8-Jan-07 08:00:00 8-Jan-07 20:00:00 9-Jan-07 08:00:00 9-Jan-07 20:00:00 10-Jan-07 08:00:00 10-Jan-07 20:00:00 11-Jan-07 08:00:00 11-Jan-07 20:00:00 12-Jan-07 08:00:00 12-Jan-07 20:00:00 13-Jan-07 08:00:00 13-Jan-07 20:00:00 14-Jan-07 08:00:00 14-Jan-07 20:00:00 15-Jan-07 08:00:00 15-Jan-07 20:00:00 16-Jan-07 08:00:00 16-Jan-07 20:00:00 17-Jan-07 08:00:00 17-Jan-07 20:00:00 18-Jan-07 08:00:00 18-Jan-07 20:00:00 19-Jan-07 08:00:00 19-Jan-07 20:00:00 20-Jan-07 08:00:00 20-Jan-07 20:00:00 21-Jan-07 08:00:00 21-Jan-07 20:00:00 22-Jan-07 08:00:00 22-Jan-07 20:00:00 23-Jan-07 08:00:00 23-Jan-07 20:00:00 24-Jan-07 08:00:00 24-Jan-07 20:00:00 25-Jan-07 08:00:00 25-Jan-07 20:00:00 26-Jan-07 08:00:00 26-Jan-07 20:00:00 27-Jan-07 08:00:00 27-Jan-07 20:00:00 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 28-Jan-07 08:00:00 28-Jan-07 20:00:00 29-Jan-07 08:00:00 29-Jan-07 20:00:00 30-Jan-07 08:00:00 30-Jan-07 20:00:00 31-Jan-07 08:00:00 31-Jan-07 20:00:00 1-Feb-07 08:00:00 1-Feb-07 20:00:00 2-Feb-07 08:00:00 2-Feb-07 20:00:00 3-Feb-07 08:00:00 3-Feb-07 20:00:00 4-Feb-07 08:00:00 4-Feb-07 20:00:00 5-Feb-07 08:00:00 5-Feb-07 20:00:00 6-Feb-07 08:00:00 6-Feb-07 20:00:00 7-Feb-07 08:00:00 7-Feb-07 20:00:00 8-Feb-07 08:00:00 8-Feb-07 20:00:00 9-Feb-07 08:00:00 9-Feb-07 20:00:00 10-Feb-07 08:00:00 10-Feb-07 20:00:00 11-Feb-07 08:00:00 11-Feb-07 20:00:00 12-Feb-07 08:00:00 12-Feb-07 20:00:00 13-Feb-07 08:00:00 13-Feb-07 20:00:00 14-Feb-07 08:00:00 14-Feb-07 20:00:00 15-Feb-07 08:00:00 15-Feb-07 20:00:00 16-Feb-07 08:00:00 16-Feb-07 20:00:00 17-Feb-07 08:00:00 17-Feb-07 20:00:00 18-Feb-07 08:00:00 18-Feb-07 20:00:00 19-Feb-07 08:00:00 19-Feb-07 20:00:00 20-Feb-07 08:00:00 20-Feb-07 20:00:00 21-Feb-07 08:00:00 21-Feb-07 20:00:00 22-Feb-07 08:00:00 22-Feb-07 20:00:00 23-Feb-07 08:00:00 23-Feb-07 20:00:00 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 24-Feb-07 08:00:00 24-Feb-07 20:00:00 25-Feb-07 08:00:00 25-Feb-07 20:00:00 26-Feb-07 08:00:00 -12.25 -7 -3.5 -13.5 26-Feb-07 20:00:00 27-Feb-07 08:00:00 27-Feb-07 20:00:00 -2.87 28-Feb-07 08:00:00 -3.30 28-Feb-07 20:00:00 -3.60 1-Mar-07 08:00:00 -3.74 1-Mar-07 20:00:00 -3.68 2-Mar-07 08:00:00 1.13 2-Mar-07 20:00:00 -0.08 3-Mar-07 08:00:00 -1.46 3-Mar-07 20:00:00 -2.33 4-Mar-07 08:00:00 -3.06 4-Mar-07 20:00:00 -3.64 5-Mar-07 08:00:00 -3.96 5-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.14 6-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.38 6-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.58 7-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.46 7-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.51 8-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.72 8-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.80 9-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.93 9-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.92 10-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.84 10-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.86 11-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.84 11-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.04 12-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.18 12-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.14 13-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.19 13-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.24 14-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.21 14-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.24 15-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.18 15-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.34 16-Mar-07 08:00:00 -2.98 16-Mar-07 20:00:00 1.61 17-Mar-07 08:00:00 -0.35 17-Mar-07 20:00:00 -2.04 18-Mar-07 08:00:00 -2.89 18-Mar-07 20:00:00 -3.69 19-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.15 19-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.34 20-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.51 20-Mar-07 20:00:00 -4.84 21-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.03 21-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.19 22-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.15 22-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.24 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 23-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.34 23-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.50 24-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.55 24-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.75 25-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.82 25-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.20 26-Mar-07 08:00:00 -6.19 26-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.18 27-Mar-07 08:00:00 -6.02 27-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.36 28-Mar-07 08:00:00 -6.25 28-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.75 29-Mar-07 08:00:00 -11.25 -9.00 -4.68 -3.50 -13.50 29-Mar-07 20:00:00 -3.87 30-Mar-07 08:00:00 -4.81 30-Mar-07 20:00:00 -5.40 31-Mar-07 08:00:00 -5.51 31-Mar-07 20:00:00 -6.08 1-Apr-07 08:00:00 -6.08 1-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.57 2-Apr-07 08:00:00 -4.70 2-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.12 3-Apr-07 08:00:00 -6.33 3-Apr-07 20:00:00 -7.50 4-Apr-07 08:00:00 -6.82 4-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.23 5-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.10 5-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.80 6-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.41 6-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.56 7-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.07 7-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.72 8-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.76 8-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.52 9-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.60 9-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.60 10-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.73 10-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.75 11-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.52 11-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.07 12-Apr-07 08:00:00 1.45 12-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.24 13-Apr-07 08:00:00 -1.35 13-Apr-07 20:00:00 -2.86 14-Apr-07 08:00:00 -3.59 14-Apr-07 20:00:00 -4.34 15-Apr-07 08:00:00 1.52 15-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.99 16-Apr-07 08:00:00 0.58 16-Apr-07 20:00:00 -0.90 17-Apr-07 08:00:00 -1.93 17-Apr-07 20:00:00 -2.96 18-Apr-07 08:00:00 -3.31 18-Apr-07 20:00:00 -4.00 nn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 19-Apr-07 08:00:00 -4.18 19-Apr-07 20:00:00 -4.61 20-Apr-07 08:00:00 -4.69 20-Apr-07 20:00:00 -5.40 21-Apr-07 08:00:00 -5.38 21-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.16 22-Apr-07 08:00:00 -6.04 22-Apr-07 20:00:00 -6.99 23-Apr-07 08:00:00 -6.71 23-Apr-07 20:00:00 -7.90 24-Apr-07 08:00:00 -16.00 -12.50 -7.34 -8.50 -19.00 24-Apr-07 20:00:00 -8.31 25-Apr-07 08:00:00 -7.54 25-Apr-07 20:00:00 -9.15 26-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.36 26-Apr-07 20:00:00 -9.85 27-Apr-07 08:00:00 -8.81 27-Apr-07 20:00:00 -9.85 28-Apr-07 08:00:00 -9.14 28-Apr-07 20:00:00 -11.01 29-Apr-07 08:00:00 -10.10 29-Apr-07 20:00:00 -12.01 30-Apr-07 08:00:00 -10.93 30-Apr-07 20:00:00 -13.17 1-May-07 08:00:00 -11.97 1-May-07 20:00:00 -14.58 2-May-07 08:00:00 -13.06 2-May-07 20:00:00 -15.57 3-May-07 08:00:00 -14.01 3-May-07 20:00:00 -15.03 4-May-07 08:00:00 -13.66 4-May-07 20:00:00 -12.91 5-May-07 08:00:00 -12.22 5-May-07 20:00:00 -13.36 6-May-07 08:00:00 -4.10 6-May-07 20:00:00 -7.99 7-May-07 08:00:00 -8.74 7-May-07 20:00:00 -11.03 8-May-07 08:00:00 -10.79 8-May-07 20:00:00 -10.48 9-May-07 08:00:00 -10.00 9-May-07 20:00:00 -11.90 10-May-07 08:00:00 -11.13 10-May-07 20:00:00 -13.81 11-May-07 08:00:00 -12.71 11-May-07 20:00:00 -15.80 12-May-07 08:00:00 -14.33 12-May-07 20:00:00 -15.61 13-May-07 08:00:00 -13.93 13-May-07 20:00:00 -15.70 14-May-07 08:00:00 -14.74 14-May-07 20:00:00 -17.57 15-May-07 08:00:00 -16.12 15-May-07 20:00:00 -18.90 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 16-May-07 08:00:00 -17.37 16-May-07 20:00:00 -20.09 17-May-07 08:00:00 -4.61 17-May-07 20:00:00 -7.90 18-May-07 08:00:00 -9.08 18-May-07 20:00:00 -10.42 19-May-07 08:00:00 -10.60 19-May-07 20:00:00 -13.79 20-May-07 08:00:00 -13.26 20-May-07 20:00:00 -17.01 21-May-07 08:00:00 -16.08 21-May-07 20:00:00 -19.51 22-May-07 08:00:00 -18.16 22-May-07 20:00:00 -20.88 23-May-07 08:00:00 -24.50 -28.00 -19.49 -24.00 -33.50 23-May-07 20:00:00 -22.46 24-May-07 08:00:00 -20.99 24-May-07 20:00:00 -23.57 25-May-07 08:00:00 -22.01 25-May-07 20:00:00 -24.63 26-May-07 08:00:00 -23.17 26-May-07 20:00:00 -25.95 27-May-07 08:00:00 -24.63 27-May-07 20:00:00 -27.29 28-May-07 08:00:00 -26.24 28-May-07 20:00:00 -28.58 29-May-07 08:00:00 -27.56 29-May-07 20:00:00 -29.90 30-May-07 08:00:00 -29.03 30-May-07 20:00:00 -31.13 31-May-07 08:00:00 -30.49 31-May-07 20:00:00 -32.30 1-Jun-07 08:00:00 -31.66 1-Jun-07 20:00:00 -33.34 2-Jun-07 08:00:00 -32.74 2-Jun-07 20:00:00 -33.78 3-Jun-07 08:00:00 -23.45 3-Jun-07 20:00:00 -20.53 4-Jun-07 08:00:00 -20.15 4-Jun-07 20:00:00 -23.61 5-Jun-07 08:00:00 -23.11 5-Jun-07 20:00:00 -26.17 6-Jun-07 08:00:00 -25.98 6-Jun-07 20:00:00 -29.16 7-Jun-07 08:00:00 -28.86 7-Jun-07 20:00:00 -31.71 8-Jun-07 08:00:00 -31.31 8-Jun-07 20:00:00 -33.66 9-Jun-07 08:00:00 -33.24 9-Jun-07 20:00:00 -35.06 10-Jun-07 08:00:00 -34.79 10-Jun-07 20:00:00 -36.09 11-Jun-07 08:00:00 -35.81 11-Jun-07 20:00:00 -36.85 1 7 L , 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 12-Jun-07 08:00:00 -36.46 12-Jun-07 20:00:00 -37.36 13-Jun-07 08:00:00 -37.04 13-Jun-07 20:00:00 -38.11 14-Jun-07 08:00:00 -37.87 14-Jun-07 20:00:00 -38.49 15-Jun-07 08:00:00 -38.29 15-Jun-07 20:00:00 -39.09 16-Jun-07 08:00:00 -38.90 16-Jun-07 20:00:00 -39.75 17-Jun-07 08:00:00 -39.46 17-Jun-07 20:00:00 -40.45 18-Jun-07 08:00:00 -40.24 18-Jun-07 20:00:00 -41.19 19-Jun-07 08:00:00 -41.03 19-Jun-07 20:00:00 -41.93 20-Jun-07 08:00:00 -41.83 20-Jun-07 20:00:00 -42.43 21-Jun-07 08:00:00 -42.19 21-Jun-07 20:00:00 -43.03 22-Jun-07 08:00:00 -42.86 22-Jun-07 20:00:00 -43.62 23-Jun-07 08:00:00 -43.59 23-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.18 24-Jun-07 08:00:00 -44.13 24-Jun-07 20:00:00 -44.76 25-Jun-07 08:00:00 -32.5 -35.75 -44.60 -36.75 -38.5 25-Jun-07 20:00:00 -45.26 26-Jun-07 08:00:00 -45.15 26-Jun-07 20:00:00 -45.70 27-Jun-07 08:00:00 -45.60 27-Jun-07 20:00:00 -46.09 28-Jun-07 08:00:00 -46.01 28-Jun-07 20:00:00 -46.60 29-Jun-07 08:00:00 -46.59 29-Jun-07 20:00:00 -47.04-- 30-Jun-07 08:00:00 -46.69 30-Jun-07 20:00:00 -47.30 1-Jul-07 08:00:00 -40.41 1-Jul-07 20:00:00 -39.46 2-Jul-07 08:00:00 -39.08 2-Jul-07 20:00:00 -39.72 3-Jul-07 08:00:00 -39.63 3-Jul-07 20:00:00 -40.60 4-Jul-07 08:00:00 -40.70 4-Jul-07 20:00:00 -42.11 5-Jul-07 08:00:00 -42.27 5-Jul-07 20:00:00 -43.74 6-Jul-07 08:00:00 -43.71 6-Jul-07 20:00:00 -45.19 7-Jul-07 08:00:00 -44.99 7-Jul-07 20:00:00 -45.96 8-Jul-07 08:00:00 -45.69 8-Jul-07 20:00:00 -46.73 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 9-Jul-07 08:00:00 -46.68 9-Jul-07 20:00:00 -47.48 10-Jul-07 08:00:00 -47.33 10-Jul-07 20:00:00 -46.89 11-Jul-07 08:00:00 -46.28 11-Jul-07 20:00:00 -47.58 12-Jul-07 08:00:00 -46.87 12-Jul-07 20:00:00 -47.88 13-Jul-07 08:00:00 -47.52 13-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.29 14-Jul-07 08:00:00 -47.96 14-Jul-07 20:00:00 -48.79 15-Jul-07 08:00:00 -48.62 15-Jul-07 20:00:00 -49.33 16-Jul-07 08:00:00 -49.16 16-Jul-07 20:00:00 -49.87 17-Jul-07 08:00:00 -49.71 17-Jul-07 20:00:00 -50.31 18-Jul-07 08:00:00 -14.49 18-Jul-07 20:00:00 -18.79 19-Jul-07 08:00:00 -20.14 19-Jul-07 20:00:00 -24.72 20-Jul-07 08:00:00 -24.48 20-Jul-07 20:00:00 -25.76 21-Jul-07 08:00:00 -25.25 21-Jul-07 20:00:00 -28.18 22-Jul-07 08:00:00 -27.96 22-Jul-07 20:00:00 -30.24 23-Jul-07 08:00:00 -30.16 23-Jul-07 20:00:00 -32.43 24-Jul-07 08:00:00 -32.35 24-Jul-07 20:00:00 -34.24 25-Jul-07 08:00:00 -34.18 25-Jul-07 20:00:00 -35.68 26-Jul-07 08:00:00 -31.5 -35.5 -35.59 -38 -37 26-Jul-07 20:00:00 -36.89 27-Jul-07 08:00:00 -36.78 27-Jul-07 20:00:00 -37.79 28-Jul-07 08:00:00 -37.71 28-Jul-07 20:00:00 -38.59 29-Jul-07 08:00:00 -38.59 29-Jul-07 20:00:00 -39.49 30-Jul-07 08:00:00 -39.54 30-Jul-07 20:00:00 -39.81 31-Jul-07 08:00:00 -39.53 31-Jul-07 20:00:00 -40.49 1-Aug-07 08:00:00 -40.50 1-Aug-07 20:00:00 -41.41 2-Aug-07 08:00:00 -41.47 2-Aug-07 20:00:00 -42.40 3-Aug-07 08:00:00 -42.41 3-Aug-07 20:00:00 -43.33 4-Aug-07 08:00:00 -43.41 4-Aug-07 20:00:00 -44.42 no 1 1 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 5-Aug-07 08:00:00 -44.52 5-Aug-07 20:00:00 -45.62 6-Aug-07 08:00:00 -45.73 6-Aug-07 20:00:00 -46.77 7-Aug-07 08:00:00 -46.81 7-Aug-07 20:00:00 -47.90 8-Aug-07 08:00:00 -47.95 8-Aug-07 20:00:00 -49.00 9-Aug-07 08:00:00 -49.04 9-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.30 10-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.20 10-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.76 11-Aug-07 08:00:00 -47.91 11-Aug-07 20:00:00 -47.81 12-Aug-07 08:00:00 -47.42 12-Aug-07 20:00:00 -48.95 13-Aug-07 08:00:00 -48.63 13-Aug-07 20:00:00 -49.97 14-Aug-07 08:00:00 -49.74 14-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 15-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 15-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 16-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 16-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 17-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.07 17-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 18-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.08 18-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 19-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 19-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 20-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 20-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 21-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 21-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 22-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.08 22-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 23-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 23-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 24-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.08 24-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 25-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.08 25-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 26-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.07 26-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 27-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.07 27-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 28-Aug-07 08:00:00 -41 -48 -50.08 -45 -47 28-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 29-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 29-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.09 30-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.09 30-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 31-Aug-07 08:00:00 -50.10 31-Aug-07 20:00:00 -50.08 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy 1-Sep-07 hh:mm:ss 08:00:00 WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 -50.09 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 1-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.08 2-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 2-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.10 3-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.07 3-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.10 4-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 4-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.08 5-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 5-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.08 6-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 6-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.09 7-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 7-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.09 8-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.09 8-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.10 9-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.09 9-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.08 10-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.09 10-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.08 11-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.09 11-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.09 12-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 12-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.09 13-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.08 13-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.08 14-Sep-07 08:00:00 -50.10 14-Sep-07 20:00:00 -50.09 15-Sep-07 08:00:00 -45.74 15-Sep-07 20:00:00 -24.83 16-Sep-07 08:00:00 -25.43 16-Sep-07 20:00:00 -27.59 17-Sep-07 08:00:00 -27.39 17-Sep-07 20:00:00 -31.22 18-Sep-07 08:00:00 -32.13 18-Sep-07 20:00:00 -34.88 19-Sep-07 08:00:00 -35.21 19-Sep-07 20:00:00 -36.08 20-Sep-07 08:00:00 -36.39 20-Sep-07 20:00:00 -35.98 21-Sep-07 08:00:00 -34.29 21-Sep-07 20:00:00 -29.06 22-Sep-07 08:00:00 -25.68 22-Sep-07 20:00:00 -27.45 23-Sep-07 08:00:00 -26.03 23-Sep-07 20:00:00 -30.55 24-Sep-07 08:00:00 -33 -36.5 -30.83 -37 -39 24-Sep-07 20:00:00 -34.78 25-Sep-07 08:00:00 -34.73 25-Sep-07 20:00:00 -37.22 26-Sep-07 08:00:00 -36.87 26-Sep-07 20:00:00 -38.85 27-Sep-07 08:00:00 -38.34 27-Sep-07 20:00:00 -39.87 r 1 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 28-Sep-07 08:00:00 -39.66 28-Sep-07 20:00:00 -41.45 29-Sep-07 08:00:00 -41.42 29-Sep-07 20:00:00 -42.53 30-Sep-07 08:00:00 -42.30 30-Sep-07 20:00:00 -43.26 1-Oct-07 08:00:00 -43.12 1-Oct-07 20:00:00 -43.90 2-Oct-07 08:00:00 -43.76 2-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.30 3-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.28 3-Oct-07 20:00:00 -44.63 4-Oct-07 08:00:00 -44.72 4-Oct-07 20:00:00 -45.42 5-Oct-07 08:00:00 -45.48 5-Oct-07 20:00:00 -45.48 6-Oct-07 08:00:00 -45.43 6-Oct-07 20:00:00 -45.75 7-Oct-07 08:00:00 -45.76 7-Oct-07 20:00:00 -46.49 8-Oct-07 08:00:00 -46.51 8-Oct-07 20:00:00 -47.25 9-Oct-07 08:00:00 -47.27 9-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.03 10-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.04 10-Oct-07 20:00:00 -48.57 11-Oct-07 08:00:00 -48.71 11-Oct-07 20:00:00 -49.46 12-Oct-07 08:00:00 -49.56 12-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.11 13-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.15 13-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.07 14-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.15 14-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.14 15-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.16 15-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.15 16-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.17 16-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.17 17-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.17 17-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.16 18-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.15 18-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.16 19-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.15 19-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.15 20-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.15 20-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.15 21-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.18 21-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.18 22-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.17 22-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.09 23-Oct-07 08:00:00 -50.10 23-Oct-07 20:00:00 -50.10 24-Oct-07 08:00:00 -33 -36 -50.08 -37 -38.5 24-Oct-07 20:00:00 -16.80 39 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 25-Oct-07 08:00:00 -10.51 25-Oct-07 20:00:00 -10.96 26-Oct-07 08:00:00 -12.92 26-Oct-07 20:00:00 -6.60 27-Oct-07 08:00:00 -3.98 27-Oct-07 20:00:00 -8.56 28-Oct-07 08:00:00 -10.65 28-Oct-07 20:00:00 -12.01 29-Oct-07 08:00:00 -12.47 29-Oct-07 20:00:00 -13.15 30-Oct-07 08:00:00 -13.20 30-Oct-07 20:00:00 -13.58 31-Oct-07 08:00:00 -13.49 31-Oct-07 20:00:00 -13.86 1-Nov-07 08:00:00 -13.58 1-Nov-07 20:00:00 -14.19 2-Nov-07 08:00:00 -14.32 2-Nov-07 20:00:00 -14.83 3-Nov-07 08:00:00 -14.63 3-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.18 4-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.05 4-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.51 5-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.34 5-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.67 6-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.21 6-Nov-07 20:00:00 -16.10 7-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.99 7-Nov-07 20:00:00 -16.15 8-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.77 8-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.67 9-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.33 9-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.29 10-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.23 10-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.83 11-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.79 11-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.71 12-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.51 12-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.33 13-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.05 13-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.49 14-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.23 14-Nov-07 20:00:00 -15.62 15-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.03 15-Nov-07 20:00:00 -14.60 16-Nov-07 08:00:00 -14.66 16-Nov-07 20:00:00 -14.97 17-Nov-07 08:00:00 -15.08 17-Nov-07 20:00:00 -14.71 18-Nov-07 08:00:00 -14.62 18-Nov-07 20:00:00 -14.74 19-Nov-07 08:00:00 -18.5 -26 -14.46 -21.75 -42.25 19-Nov-07 20:00:00 20-Nov-07 08:00:00 20-Nov-07 20:00:00 U E u I? 1 Date Time dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 21-Nov-07 08:00:00 21-Nov-07 20:00:00 22-Nov-07 08:00:00 22-Nov-07 20:00:00 23-Nov-07 08:00:00 23-Nov-07 20:00:00 24-Nov-07 08:00:00 24-Nov-07 20:00:00 25-Nov-07 08:00:00 25-Nov-07 20:00:00 26-Nov-07 08:00:00 26-Nov-07 20:00:00 27-Nov-07 08:00:00 27-Nov-07 20:00:00 28-Nov-07 08:00:00 28-Nov-07 20:00:00 29-Nov-07 08:00:00 29-Nov-07 20:00:00 30-Nov-07 08:00:00 30-Nov-07 20:00:00 1-Dec-07 08:00:00 1-Dec-07 20:00:00 2-Dec-07 08:00:00 2-Dec-07 20:00:00 3-Dec-07 08:00:00 3-Dec-07 20:00:00 4-Dec-07 08:00:00 4-Dec-07 20:00:00 5-Dec-07 08:00:00 5-Dec-07 20:00:00 6-Dec-07 08:00:00 6-Dec-07 20:00:00 7-Dec-07 08:00:00 7-Dec-07 20:00:00 8-Dec-07 08:00:00 8-Dec-07 20:00:00 9-Dec-07 08:00:00 9-Dec-07 20:00:00 10-Dec-07 08:00:00 10-Dec-07 20:00:00 11-Dec-07 08:00:00 11-Dec-07 20:00:00 12-Dec-07 08:00:00 12-Dec-07 20:00:00 13-Dec-07 08:00:00 13-Dec-07 20:00:00 14-Dec-07 08:00:00 14-Dec-07 20:00:00 15-Dec-07 08:00:00 15-Dec-07 20:00:00 16-Dec-07 08:00:00 16-Dec-07 20:00:00 17-Dec-07 08:00:00 17-Dec-07 20:00:00 Al Date Time dd-mmm- 18-Dec-07 hh:mm:ss 08:00:00 WBKRef MW1 WBKRef MW2 WBKRef AW3 WBKRef MW4 WBKRef MW5 18-Dec-07 20:00:00 19-Dec-07 08:00:00 19-Dec-07 20:00:00 20-Dec-07 08:00:00 20-Dec-07 20:00:00 21-Dec-07 08:00:00 21-Dec-07 20:00:00 22-Dec-07 08:00:00 22-Dec-07 20:00:00 23-Dec-07 08:00:00 23-Dec-07 20:00:00 24-Dec-07 08:00:00 24-Dec-07 20:00:00 25-Dec-07 08:00:00 25-Dec-07 20:00:00 26-Dec-07 08:00:00 26-Dec-07 20:00:00 27-Dec-07 08:00:00 27-Dec-07 20:00:00 28-Dec-07 08:00:00 28-Dec-07 20:00:00 29-Dec-07 08:00:00 29-Dec-07 20:00:00 30-Dec-07 08:00:00 30-Dec-07 20:00:00 31-Dec-07 08:00:00 31-Dec-07 20:00:00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 1-Jan-07 08:00:00 1-Jan-07 20:00:00 2-Jan-07 08:00:00 2-Jan-07 20:00:00 3-Jan-07 08:00:00 3-Jan-07 20:00:00 4-Jan-07 08:00:00 4-Jan-07 20:00:00 0 5-Jan-07 08:00:00 5-Jan-07 20:00:00 0 6-Jan-07 08:00:00 6-Jan-07 20:00:00 0.56 7-Jan-07 08:00:00 7-Jan-07 20:00:00 ,1 8-Jan-07 08:00:00 8-Jan-07 20:00:00 9-Jan-07 08:00:00 9-Jan-07 20:00:00 ,2 10-Jan-07 08:00:00 10-Jan-07 20:00:00 0 11-Jan-07 08:00:00 11-Jan-07 20:00:00 12-Jan-07 08:00:00 12-Jan-07 20:00:00 13-Jan-07 08:00:00 13-Jan-07 20:00:00 14-Jan-07 08:00:00 14-Jan-07 20:00:00 0 15-Jan-07 08:00:00 15-Jan-07 20:00:00 0 16-Jan-07 08:00:00 16-Jan-07 20:00:00 17-Jan-07 08:00:00 17-Jan-07 20:00:00 0.05 18-Jan-07 08:00:00 18-Jan-07 20:00:00 0.07 19-Jan-07 08:00:00 19-Jan-07 20:00:00 20-Jan-07 08:00:00 20-Jan-07 20:00:00 21-Jan-07 08:00:00 21-Jan-07 20:00:00 22-Jan-07 08:00:00 22-Jan-07 20:00:00 1.05 23-Jan-07 08:00:00 23-Jan-07 20:00:00 0.08 24-Jan-07 08:00:00 24-Jan-07 20:00:00 25-Jan-07 08:00:00 25-Jan-07 20:00:00 26-Jan-07 08:00:00 26-Jan-07 20:00:00 27-Jan-07 08:00:0T - 27-J5n-07 20:00:0 O A.'4 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 28-Jan-07 08:00:00 28-Jan-07 20:00:00 0.02 29-Jan-07 08:00:00 29-Jan-07 20:00:00 0.03 30-Jan-07 08:00:00 30-Jan-07 20:00:00 31-Jan-07 08:00:00 31-Jan-07 20:00:00 3.04 1-Feb-07 08:00:00 1-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 2-Feb-07 08:00:00 2-Feb-07 20:00:00 0.76 3-Feb-07 08:00:00 3-Feb-07 20:00:00 0.07 4-Feb-07 08:00:00 4-Feb-07 20:00:00 5-Feb-07 08:00:00 5-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 6-Feb-07 08:00:00 6-Feb-07 20:00:00 7-Feb-07 08:00:00 7-Feb-07 20:00:00 8-Feb-07 08:00:00 8-Feb-07 20:00:00 9-Feb-07 08:00:00 9-Feb-07 20:00:00 10-Feb-07 08:00:00 10-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 11-Feb-07 08:00:00 11-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 12-Feb-07 08:00:00 12-Feb-07 20:00:00 13-Feb-07 08:00:00 13-Feb-07 20:00:00 14-Feb-07 08:00:00 14-Feb-07 20:00:00 0.75 15-Feb-07 08:00:00 15-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 16-Feb-07 08:00:00 16-Feb-07 20:00:00 17-Feb-07 08:00:00 17-Feb-07 20:00:00 18-Feb-07 08:00:00 18-Feb-07 20:00:00 19-Feb-07 08:00:00 19-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 20-Feb-07 08:00:00 20-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 21-Feb-07 08:00:00 21-Feb-07 20:00:00 22-Feb-07 08:00:00 22-Feb-07 20:00:00 23-Feb-07 08:00:00 23-Feb-07 20:00:00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 24-Feb-07 08:00:00 24-Feb-07 20:00:00 25-Feb-07 08:00:00 25-Feb-07 20:00:00 26-Feb-07 08:00:00 2.3 26-Feb-07 20:00:00 0.5 27-Feb-07 08:00:00 27-Feb-07 20:00:00 28-Feb-07 08:00:00 28-Feb-07 20:00:00 0 2.08 1-Mar-07 08:00:00 1-Mar-07 20:00:00 2-Mar-07 08:00:00 2-Mar-07 20:00:00 0.42 3-Mar-07 08:00:00 3-Mar-07 20:00:00 0.19 4-Mar-07 08:00:00 4-Mar-07 20:00:00 0 5-Mar-07 08:00:00 5-Mar-07 20:00:00 6-Mar-07 08:00:00 6-Mar-07 20:00:00 7-Mar-07 08:00:00 7-Mar-07 20:00:00 8-Mar-07 08:00:00 8-Mar-07 20:00:00 9-Mar-07 08:00:00 9-Mar-07 20:00:00 10-Mar-07 08:00:00 10-Mar-07 20:00:00 11-Mar-07 08:00:00 11-Mar-07 20:00:00 12-Mar-07 08:00:00 12-Mar-07 20:00:00 13-Mar-07 08:00:00 13-Mar-07 20:00:00 14-Mar-07 08:00:00 14-Mar-07 20:00:00 0 15-Mar-07 08:00:00 15-Mar-07 20:00:00 16-Mar-07 08:00:00 16-Mar-07 20:00:00 17-Mar-07 08:00:00 17-Mar-07 20:00:00 18-Mar-07 08:00:00 18-Mar-07 20:00:00 19-Mar-07 08:00:00 19-Mar-07 20:00:00 20-Mar-07 08:00:00 20-Mar-07 20:00:00 21-Mar-07 08:00:00 21-Mar-07 20:00:00 22-Mar-07 08:00:00 22-Mar-07 20:00:00 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 23-Mar-07 08:00:00 23-Mar-07 20:00:00 24-Mar-07 08:00:00 24-Mar-07 20:00:00 25-Mar-07 08:00:00 25-Mar-07 20:00:00 26-Mar-07 08:00:00 26-Mar-07 20:00:00 27-Mar-07 08:00:00 27-Mar-07 20:00:00 0 28-Mar-07 08:00:00 28-Mar-07 20:00:00 29-Mar-07 08:00:00 1.9 29-Mar-07 20:00:00 30-Mar-07 08:00:00 30-Mar-07 20:00:00 0.7 31-Mar-07 08:00:00 31-Mar-07 20:00:00 .01 2.42 1-Apr-07 08:00:00 1-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 2-Apr-07 08:00:00 2-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.01 3-Apr-07 08:00:00 3-Apr-07 20:00:00 4-Apr-07 08:00:00 4-Apr-07 20:00:00 5-Apr-07 08:00:00 5-Apr-07 20:00:00 6-Apr-07 08:00:00 6-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 7-Apr-07 08:00:00 7-Apr-07 20:00:00 8-Apr-07 08:00:00 8-Apr-07 20:00:00 9-Apr-07 08:00:00 9-Apr-07 20:00:00 10-Apr-07 08:00:00 10-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 11-Apr-07 08:00:00 11-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 12-Apr-07 08:00:00 12-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.27 13-Apr-07 08:00:00 13-Apr-07 20:00:00 14-Apr-07 08:00:00 14-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 15-Apr-07 08:00:00 15-Apr-07 20:00:00 .1 16-Apr-07 08:00:00 16-Apr-07 20:00:00 1. 17-Apr-07 08:00:00 17-Apr-07 20:00:00 18-Apr-07 08:00:00 18-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 1 1 na 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 19-Apr-07 08:00:00 19-Apr-07 20:00:00 20-Apr-07 08:00:00 20-Apr-07 20:00:00 0.04 21-Apr-07 08:00:00 21-Apr-07 20:00:00 22-Apr-07 08:00:00 22-Apr-07 20:00:00 23-Apr-07 08:00:00 23-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 24-Apr-07 08:00:00 3.05 24-Apr-07 20:00:00 25-Apr-07 08:00:00 25-Apr-07 20:00:00 26-Apr-07 08:00:00 26-Apr-07 20:00:00 27-Apr-07 08:00:00 27-Apr-07 20:00:00 0 28-Apr-07 08:00:00 28-Apr-07 2000:00 -0 - 29-Apr-07 08:00:00 29-Apr-07 20:00:00 30-Apr-07 08:00:00 30-Apr-07 20:00:00 2.09 1-May-07 08:00:00 1-May-07 20:00:00 2-May-07 08:00:00 2-May-07 20:00:00 0 3-May-07 08:00:00 3-May-07 20:00:00 0 4-May-07 08:00:00 4-May-07 20:00:00 Tug 5-May-07 08:00:00 5-May-07 20:00:00 6-May-07 08:00:00 6-May-07 20.00:00 7-May-07 08:00:00 7-May-07 20:00:00 0 8-May-07 08:00:00 8-May-07 20:00:00 9-May-07 08:00:00 9-May-07 20:00:00 0.08 10-May-07 08:00:00 10-May-07 20:00:00 11-May-07 08:00:00 11-May-07 20:00:00 0 12-May-07 08:00:00 12-May-07 20:00:00 13-May-07 08:00:00 13-May-07 20:00:00 0.26 14-May-07 08:00:00 14-May-07 20:00:00 15-May-07 08:00:00 15-May-07 20:00:00 01 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 16-May-07 08:00:00 16-May-07 20:00:00 17-May-07 08:00:00 17-May-07 20:00:00 18-May-07 08:00:00 18-May-07 20:00:00 0.05 19-May-07 08:00:00 19-May-07 20:00:00 0.0 20-May-07 08:00:00 20-May-07 20:00:00 0 21-May-07 08:00:00 21-May-07 20:00:00 22-May-07 08:00:00 22-May-07 20:00:00 23-May-07 08:00:00 1.55 23-May-07 20:00:00 24-May-07 08:00:00 24-May-07 20:00:00 25-May-07 08:00:00 25-May-07 20:00:00 -0 - 26-May-07 08:00:00 26-May-07 20:00:00 27-May-07 08:00:00 27-May-07 20:00:00 28-May-07 08:00:00 28-May-07 20:00:00 29-May-07 08:00:00 29-May-07 20:00:00 0 30-May-07 08:00:00 30-May-07 20:00:00 0 31-May-07 08:00:00 31-May-07 20:00:00 1.41 1-Jun-07 08:00:00 1-Jun-07 20:00:00 2-Jun-07 08:00:00 2-Jun-07 20:00:00 3-Jun-07 08:00:00 3-Jun-07 20:00:00 0.65 4-Jun-07 08:00:00 4-Jun-07 20:00:00 .74 5-Jun-07 08:00:00 5-Jun-07 20:00:00 6-Jun-07 08:00:00 6-Jun-07 20:00:00 7-Jun-07 08:00:00 7-Jun-07 20:00:00 0 8-Jun-07 08:00:00 8-Jun-07 20:00:00 9-Jun-07 08:00:00 9-Jun-07 20:00:00 10-Jun-07 08:00:00 10-Jun-07 20:00:00 11-Jun-07 08:00:00 11-Jun-07 20:00:00 01 A0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s i Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 12-Jun-07 08:00:00 12-Jun-07 20:00:00 13-Jun-07 08:00:00 13-Jun-07 20:00:00 0.05 14-Jun-07 08:00:00 14-Jun-07 20:00:00 0.09 15-Jun-07 08:00:00 15-Jun-07 20:00:00 16-Jun-07 08:00:00 16-Jun-07 20:00:00 17-Jun-07 08:00:00 17-Jun-07 20:00:00 18-Jun-07 08:00:00 18-Jun-07 20:00:00 19-Jun-07 08:00:00 19-Jun-07 20:00:00 20-Jun-07 08:00:00 20-Jun-07 20:00:00 21-Jun-07 08:00:00 21-Jun-07 20:00:00 .2 22-Jun-07 08:00:00 22-Jun-07 20:00:00 23-Jun-07 08:00:00 23-Jun-07 20:00:00 24-Jun-07 08:00:00 24-Jun-07 20:00:00 25-Jun-07 08:00:00 25-Jun-07 20:00:00 0 0 26-Jun-07 08:00:00 26-Jun-07 20:00:00 0 27-Jun-07 08:00:00 27-Jun-07 20:00:00 28-Jun-07 08:00:00 28-Jun-07 20:00:00 0.25 29-Jun-07 08:00:00 29-Jun-07 20:00:00 30-Jun-07 08:00:00 30-Jun-07 20:00:00 0.2 2.31 1-Jul-07 08:00:00 1-Jul-07 20:00:00 2-Jul-07 08:00:00 2-Jul-07 20:00:00 3-Jul-07 08:00:00 3-Jul-07 20:00:00 4-Jul-07 08:00:00 4-Jul-07 20:00:00 5-Jul-07 08:00:00 5-Jul-07 20:00:00 0 6-Jul-07 08:00:00 6-Jul-07 20:00:00 7-Jul-07 08:00:00 7-Jul-07 20:00:00 8-Jul-07 08:00:00 8-Jul-07 20:00:00 01 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 9-Jul-07 08:00:00 9-Jul-07 20:00:00 10-Jul-07 08:00:00 10-Jul-07 20:00:00 11-Jul-07 08:00:00 11-Jul-07 20:00:00 0.68 12-Jul-07 08:00:00 12-Jul-07 20:00:00 0. 34 13-Jul-07 08:00:00 13-Jul-07 20:00:00 14-Jul-07 08:00:00 14-Jul-07 20:00:00 15-Jul-07 08:00:00 15-Jul-07 20:00:00 16-Jul-07 08:00:00 16-Jul-07 20:00:00 17-Jul-07 08:00:00 17-Jul-07 20:00:00 0 18-Jul-07 08:00:00 18-Jul-07 20:00:00 .3 19-Jul-07 08:00:00 19-Jul-07 20:00:00 20-Jul-07 08:00:00 20-Jul-07 20:00:00 21-Jul-07 08:00:00 21-Jul-07 20:00:00 22-Jul-07 08:00:00 22-Jul-07 20:00:00 0 23-Jul-07 08:00:00 23-Jul-07 20:00:00 24-Jul-07 08:00:00 24-Jul-07 20:00:00 25-Jul-07 08:00:00 25-Jul-07 20:00:00 26-Jul-07 08:00:00 5.3 26-Jul-07 20:00:00 27-Jul-07 08:00:00 27-Jul-07 20:00:00 28-Jul-07 08:00:00 28-Jul-07 20:00:00 0.1 29-Jul-07 08:00:00 29-Jul-07 20:00:00 30-Jul-07 08:00:00 30-Jul-07 20:00:00 0.02 31-Jul-07 08:00:00 31-Jul-07 20:00:00 .2 6.45 1-Aug-07 08:00:00 1-Aug-07 20:00:00 0 2-Aug-07 08:00:00 2-Aug-07 20:00:00 3-Aug-07 08:00:00 3-Aug-07 20:00:00 4-Aug-07 08:00:00 4-Aug-07 20:00:00 LA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 5-Aug-07 08:00:00 5-Aug-07 20:00:00 6-Aug-07 08:00:00 6-Aug-07 20:00:00 7-Aug-07 08:00:00 7-Aug-07 20:00:00 0.1 8-Aug-07 08:00:00 8-Aug-07 20:00:00 9-Aug-07 08:00:00 9-Aug-07 20:00:00 0 10-Aug-07 08:00:00 10-Aug-07 20:00:00 11-Aug-07 08:00:00 11-Aug-07 20:00:00 12-Aug-07 08:00:00 12-Aug-07 20:00:00 13-Aug-07 08:00:00 13-Aug-07 20:00:00 0 14-Aug-07 08:00:00 14-Aug-07 20:00:00 15-Aug-07 08:00:00 15-Aug-07 20:00:00 16-Aug-07 08:00:00 16-Aug-07 20:00:00 17-Aug-07 08:00:00 17-Aug-07 20:00:00 18-Aug-07 08:00:00 18-Aug-07 20:00:00 .2 19-Aug-07 08:00:00 19-Aug-07 20:00:00 0 20-Aug-07 08:00:00 20-Aug-07 20:00:00 21-Aug-07 08:00:00 21-Aug-07 20:00:00 22-Aug-07 08:00:00 22-Aug-07 20:00:00 23-Aug-07 08:00:00 23-Aug-07 20:00:00 0 24-Aug-07 08:00:00 24-Aug-07 20:00:00 0 25-Aug-07 08:00:00 25-Aug-07 20:00:00 26-Aug-07 08:00:00 26-Aug-07 20:00:00 27-Aug-07 08:00:00 27-Aug-07 20:00:00 0. 28-Aug-07 08:00:00 28-Aug-07 20:00:00 2.35 0 29-Aug-07 08:00:00 29-Aug-07 20:00:00 30-Aug-07 08:00:00 30-Aug-07 20:00:00 31-Aug-07 08:00:00 31-Aug-07 20:00:00 1 0 1 0.93 Ci Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 1-Sep-07 08:00:00 1-Sep-07 20:00:00 2-Sep-07 08:00:00 2-Sep-07 20:00:00 3-Sep-07 08:00:00 3-Sep-07 20:00:00 4-Sep-07 08:00:00 4-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 5-Sep-07 08:00:00 5-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 6-Sep-07 08:00:00 6-Sep-07 20:00:00 7-Sep-07 08:00:00 7-Sep-07 20:00:00 8-Sep-07 08:00:00 8-Sep-07 20:00:00 9-Sep-07 08:00:00 9-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 10-Sep-07 08:00:00 10-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 11-Sep-07 08:00:00 11-Sep-07 20:00:00 12-Sep-07 08:00:00 12-Sep-07 20:00:00 13-Sep-07 08:00:00 13-Sep-07 20:00:00 14-Sep-07 08:00:00 14-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 15-Sep-07 08:00:00 15-Sep-07 20:00:00 4 16-Sep-07 08:00:00 16-Sep-07 20:00:00 17-Sep-07 08:00:00 17-Sep-07 20:00:00 18-Sep-07 08:00:00 18-Sep-07 20:00:00 19-Sep-07 08:00:00 19-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 20-Sep-07 08:00:00 20-Sep-07 20:00:00 0 21-Sep-07 08:00:00 21-Sep-07 20:00:00 0.26 22-Sep-07 08:00:00 22-Sep-07 20:00:00 0.03 23-Sep-07 08:00:00 23-Sep-07 20:00:00 24-Sep-07 08:00:00 24-Sep-07 20:00:00 3.82 25-Sep-07 08:00:00 25-Sep-07 20:00:00 26-Sep-07 08:00:00 26-Sep-07 20:00:00 27-Sep-07 08:00:00 27-Sep-07 20:00:00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 28-Sep-07 08:00:00 28-Sep-07 20:00:00 29-Sep-07 08:00:00 29-Sep-07 20:00:00 30-Sep-07 08:00:00 30-Sep-07 20:00:00 3.72 1-Oct-07 08:00:00 1-Oct-07 20:00:00 2-Oct-07 08:00:00 2-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 3-Oct-07 08:00:00 3-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 4-Oct-07 08:00:00 4-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 5-Oct-07 08:00:00 5-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 6-Oct-07 08:00:00 6-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 7-Oct-07 08:00:00 7-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 8-Oct-07 08:00:00 8-Oct-07 20:00:00 0 9-Oct-07 08:00:00 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20:00:00 23-Nov-07 08:00:00 23-Nov-07 20:00:00 24-Nov-07 08:00:00 24-Nov-07 20:00:00 25-Nov-07 08:00:00 25-Nov-07 20:00:00 26-Nov-07 08:00:00 26-Nov-07 20:00:00 27-Nov-07 08:00:00 27-Nov-07 20:00:00 28-Nov-07 08:00:00 28-Nov-07 20:00:00 29-Nov-07 08:00:00 29-Nov-07 20:00:00 30-Nov-07 08:00:00 30-Nov-07 20:00:00 1-Dec-07 08:00:00 1-Dec-07 20:00:00 2-Dec-07 08:00:00 2-Dec-07 20:00:00 3-Dec-07 08:00:00 3-Dec-07 20:00:00 4-Dec-07 08:00:00 4-Dec-07 20:00:00 5-Dec-07 08:00:00 5-Dec-07 20:00:00 6-Dec-07 08:00:00 6-Dec-07 20:00:00 7-Dec-07 08:00:00 7-Dec-07 20:00:00 8-Dec-07 08:00:00 8-Dec-07 20:00:00 9-Dec-07 08:00:00 9-Dec-07 20:00:00 10-Dec-07 08:00:00 10-Dec-07 20:00:00 11-Dec-07 08:00:00 11-Dec-07 20:00:00 12-Dec-07 08:00:00 12-Dec-07 20:00:00 13-Dec-07 08:00:00 13-Dec-07 20:00:00 14-Dec-07 08:00:00 14-Dec-07 20:00:00 15-Dec-07 08:00:00 15-Dec-07 20:00:00 16-Dec-07 08:00:00 16-Dec-07 20:00:00 17-Dec-07 08:00:00 17-Dec-07 20:00:00 55 Date Time Smithfield Smithfield dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss On-site Rain au a Daily Rainfall Monthly Rainfall 18-Dec-07 08:00:00 18-Dec-07 20:00:00 19-Dec-07 08:00:00 19-Dec-07 20:00:00 20-Dec-07 08:00:00 20-Dec-07 20:00:00 21-Dec-07 08:00:00 21-Dec-07 20:00:00 22-Dec-07 08:00:00 22-Dec-07 20:00:00 23-Dec-07 08:00:00 23-Dec-07 20:00:00 24-Dec-07 08:00:00 24-Dec-07 20:00:00 25-Dec-07 08:00:00 25-Dec-07 20:00:00 26-Dec-07 08:00:00 26-Dec-07 20:00:00 27-Dec-07 08:00:00 27-Dec-07 20:00:00 28-Dec-07 08:00:00 28-Dec-07 20:00:00 29-Dec-07 08:00:00 29-Dec-07 20:00:00 30-Dec-07 08:00:00 30-Dec-07 20:00:00 31-Dec-07 08:00:00 31-Dec-07 20:00:00 FR APPENDIX D 2007 Site Photos PP @ station 22+50 facing upstream PP @ station 22+50 facing downstream s L ,? , k J^ ? rY L station 22+SU tacmg North PP @ station 22+50 facing South PP @ corner of NE access road facing Northwest PP @ corner of NE access road facing West rr L corner of NE access road facing North rr g station 4N+30 Lacing upstream pjwT.r . W, Prf-4, 84 a- to ? xa c ? f \ ? 1 ? ' .?. i ,? •'?. L'S ? t - ?^ t tF t PP @ station 48+30 facing East PP @ station 48+30 facing downstream PP @ station 48+30 facing South YY near AW3 facing North PP near AW3 facing East PP near AW3 facing West YY near AW2 facing North rr near A W2 tacing East PP near AW2 facing West PP near AW2 facing South f .W ?f. ' IT near AW I facing Last rr near AW I facing North PP near AW 1 facing West PP near AW 1 facing South PP near MW I facing North YY near MW 1 tacing East ?. Y • Ri t , l Tyr T 1 1 1 PP near MW I facing West 4Aa i? ma ?ggg ?- 34 JK 4 J, PP near MW 1 facing South ' r 1 1 PP near MW2 facing North YY near M W 2 facing East Log weir @ station 3+40 facing upstream Log vane @ station 30+20 facing downstream ! p ? r x = " i 14 7 7T Insect nest in taxodium near station 32+00 M Root wad (, station 47+70 facing downstream Log vane @ station 50+70 facing downstream Rock vane @ station 53+70 facing upstream APPENDIX B - Detailed Buffer Mitigation Credit Yield for Each Site EBX Neuse &parian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank, Johnston, Wayne and Jones Counties, North Carolina EBX NEUSE 1 9 Marston Pre-Construction Buffer Area Zone Site Area (ft) Acres Zone 2 Marston 36713 0.84 Zone 2 Marston 1859 0.04 Zone 2 Marston 10193 0.23 Zone 1 Marston 5766 0.13 Zone 2 Marston 46995 1.08 Zone 1 Marston 69809 1.60 Zone 1 Marston 52663 1.21 Zone 2 Marston 34010 0.78 Zone 1 Marston 69259 1.59 Post-Construction Buffer Area Zone Site Area (ft) Acres Zone 1 Marston 424795 9.75 Pre-Construction Vegetated Buffer Zone 1 Zone 2 4.53 2.98 acres Post-Construction Vegetated Buffer Zone 1 Zone 2 9.75 5.77 acres Restored Vegetated Buf fer Yield Zone 1 Zone 2 5.22 2.79 acres 227298 121406 ft2 Westbrook Pre-Construction Buffer Area Zone Site Area (ft) Acres Zone 1 Westbrook 53665 1.23 Zone 1 Westbrook 32319 0.74 Zone 1 Westbrook 8924 0.20 Zone 2 Westbrook 34871 0.80 Zone 2 Westbrook 21651 0.50 Zone 2 Westbrook 5726 7777F113 Post-Construction Buffer Area Zone Site Area (ft) Acres Zone 1 Westbrook 321064 7.37 Zone 2 Westbrook 193511 4.44 Pre-Construction Vegetated Buffer Zone 1 Zone 2 2.18 1.43 acres Post-Construction Vegetated Buffer Zone 1 Zone 2 7.37 4.44 acres Restored Vegetated Buffer Yield Zone 1 Zone 2 5.19 3.01 acres 226156 131262 ft2 Nahunta Pre-Construction Buffer Area Zone Site Area (ft2) Acres Zone 1 Nahunta 3965 0.09 Zone 2 Nahunta 3600 0.08 Zone 1 Nahunta 2321 0.05 Zone 1 Nahunta 2145 0.05 Zone 2 Nahunta 1350 0.03 Zone 2 Nahunta 1610 0.04 Zone 2 Nahunta 1103 0.03 Zone 2 Nahunta 1434 0.03 Zone 1 Nahunta 1905 0.04 Zone 1 Nahunta 1667 0.04 Zone 1 Nahunta 7195 0.17 Zone 2 Nahunta 4066 0.09 Zone 1 Nahunta 59586 1.37 Zone 2 Nahunta 41291 0.95 Zone 1 Nahunta 28129 0.65 Zone 1 Nahunta 27478 0.63 Zone 2 Nahunta 13831 0.32 Zone 2 Nahunta 18990 0.44 Zone 1 Nahunta 4488 0.10 Zone 1 Nahunta 5522 0.13 Zone 2 Nahunta 18159 0.42 Zone 1 Nahunta 25382 0.58 Zone 1 Nahunta 2573 0.06 Zone 2 Nahunta 1605 0.04 Zone 1 Nahunta 10641 0.24 Zone 2 Nahunta 8635 0.20 Zone 1 Nahunta 7257 0.17 Zone 2 Nahunta 3892 0.09 Zone 1 Nahunta 11587 0.27 Zone 2 Nahunta 9314 0.21 Pre-Construction Vegetated Buffer Zone 1 Zone 2 4.63 2.96 acres Post-Construction Vegetated Buffer Zone 1 Zone 2 13.26 8.42 acres Restored Vegetated Buffer Yield Zone 1 Zone 2 8.63 5.46 acres 375960 237993 2 Post-Construction Buffer Area Zone Site Area (ft) Acres Zone 1 Nahunta 174849 4.01 Zone 1 Nahunta 152978 3.51 Zone 1 Nahunta 77832 1.79 Zone 1 Nahunta 115753 2.66 Zone 2 Nahunta 36970 0.85 Zone 2 Nahunta 98781 2.27 Zone 2 Nahunta 51040 1.17 Zone 2 Nahunta 73225 1.68 Zone 2 Nahunta 106856 2.45 Total Neuse Riparian Buffer Mitigation Yield Zo ne 1 Zone 2 TootaI Total {? ( 2) (ft 2) (J`z) (acre) Nahunta 375960 237993 613953 14.1 Marston 227298 121406 348704 8.0 Westbrook 226156 131262 357418 8.2 Total 829414 490661 1320075 30.3