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Report: Memo: Dean Park Estates Production Well
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Review and comments of February 1975 consultants report on Dean Park Estates Well and additional information on North Saanich well. Includes background, well pump test results, factors that limit pump test data analysis, reasons why suggested long term pumping yield may not be practical, recommendations for lower pump rates, maintenance of records, and long term well monitoring be established , 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/11-47
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Old Reference System: ORCS
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Date Published: Nov 1975
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Report ID: 4988
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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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