West macdonnells Living Area Bores 163.1 RN 16816,16817,16818 & 16819.
Paul, R.
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Technical Report WRA96079 Viewed at 02:02:15 on 18/02/2010 Page 2 of 45. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SYNOPSIS Two production bores, Rl'f16817 and RN16818, were constructed at West MacDonnell National Park for Department of Lands, Planning and Environment, Aboriginal Lands Branch for an aboriginal living area which required a potable water supply. Production bore Rl'f16817 has a maximum recommended yield of 0.2 Lis for a 2 year continuous pumping period while production bore Rl'f16818 has a recommended yield of 0.5 Lis. The water is drawn from limestone of the Bitter Springs Formation. Subject Geology Location Kev words Living Area Potable Water Supply Bores Amadeus Basin Bitter Springs Formation West MacDonnell National Park Excised Glen Helen Station