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Report: Memo: Vanderhoof Groundwater Availability
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Review of concerns regarding the effects of logging and land clearing on water availability in the Vanderhoof area, August 1979. Includes background, groundwater flow, problems with water levels dropping, monitoring data, impacts of land clearing on groundwater, conclusions and recommendations for producing wells with sustainable yield, observation well location map, observation well WR 105-72 hydrograph 1972-79, Groundwater Section, 4 pages, NTS Map 093K01
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Author: Foweraker, J.C.
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Old Reference Number: 38000-40/093K/01-03
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Old Reference System: ORCS
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Date Published: Aug 1979
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Report ID: 5383
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Audience: Government and Public
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Region - Omineca |
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Water Information - Groundwater |
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