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Report: Memo: Groundwater Observation Well Network Expansion Program 1982-83: Comox-Little River Area, Field Survey
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Summary of field survey to secure Whyte and Waterfield wells and to canvass area for other potential wells as part of Groundwater Observation Well Network Expansion Program in Comox-Little River area, November 1982. Includes timeline of field work, detailed descriptions of Whyte and Waterfield wells as candidates for monitoring program, updated well status in area, further work to be done, Groundwater Section, 3 pages, NTS Map 092F10
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Author: Wei, Mike
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Old Reference Number: 38000-40/092F/10-30
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Old Reference System: ORCS
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Date Published: Nov 1982
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Report ID: 5577
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Audience: Government and Public
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Region - Skeena |
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Water Information - Groundwater |
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