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Report: Permanent dewatering system, New Westminister Courthouse, BCBC Project No. 0309

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1979 report discussing the permanent dewateing system for the New Westminister Courthouse. Includes multiple letters, system design, conclusions and recommendations, recovery of piezometers, maps, recovery plots, water chemistry and design figures. Author: Macleod Geotechnical Ltd. Total pages: 23. NTS 92G 2 148.

Author:  Macleod Geotechnical Ltd.

Date Published:  Jun 1979

Report ID:  38257

Audience:  Government and Public

Report Type
  Groundwater
 
Subject
  Region - Lower Mainland
  Water Information - Groundwater
  Water Information - Water Quality
 


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