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Report: Memo: Groundwater Levels - McTavish-Cresswell Area, Saanich
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Results of August 1976 well inventory in area of Mctavish-Cresswell Road, Saanich, to ascertain reason for complaints of wells drying up in area and collect background data. Includes discussion of water level data, summary of interference effects and recommendations for long term pump testing and monitoring, map of well site location at Hughes Well, existing well water level plot graph 1976, Groundwater Section, 3 pages, NTS Map 092B11
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Author: Kohut, A.P.
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Old Reference Number: 38000-40/092B/11-44
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Old Reference System: ORCS
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Date Published: Feb 1977
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Report ID: 4980
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Audience: Government and Public
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Region - Vancouver Island |
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Water Information - Groundwater |
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