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Report: Groundwater development lower reaches Cluxewe River near Port McNeill, British Columbia for Skookumchuk Salmon Farms Limited.

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1987 report on the groundwater development lower reaches Cluxewe River near Port McNeill, British Columbia. Includes introduction, test drilling, test pumping, groundwater hydrology, well capacity, recommendations and conclusions, well logs and pump test data. Author: Brown, Erdman & Turner Ltd. Total pages: 19. NTS 92L 11 21.

Author:  Brown, Erdman & Associates Ltd. W.L. Brown., R.B. Erdman

Date Published:  Feb 1987

Report ID:  37738

Audience:  Government and Public

Report Type
  Groundwater
 
Subject
  Region - Vancouver Island
  Water Information - Groundwater
 


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