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Report: Progress report: Groundwater investigation carried out under purchase order number 21104 in regard to waste management permit No. PE-161.
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1985 groundwater investigation progress report for the Titan Steel Plant in Surrey BC. Includes introduction, observation well construction, water quality sampling, surface drainage, discussion, summary, recommendations, maps, summary of wells in area, and water quality. Author: Pacific Hydrology Consultants Ltd. Total pages: 17. NTS mapsheet 092G 2 127.
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Author: Pacific Hydrology Consultants Ltd.; Livingston, E.
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Date Published: Apr 1985
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Report ID: 37165
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Audience: Government and Public
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Region - Lower Mainland |
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Water Information - Groundwater |
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Water Information - Water Quality |
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