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Department for Environment and Water - Far North Prescribed Water Area Existing Users
Either a well (unit number) that is identified on a water resource works approval issued for the Far North PWA, or a well which is known by the Department as part of a condition on an allocation as an existing operational production well. Data in this layer may require verification of the Department and should be considered accurate at a point in time only.
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Department for Environment and Water - Far North Prescribed Water Area Zone A
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5km buffer around the 'Far North PWA GAB Springs'. Further detail provided in the Water Allocation Plan for the Far North Prescribed Wells Area section 2.1.3
Department for Environment and Water - Far North Prescribed Water Area Zone B
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45km buffer around the 'Far North PWA Zone A' (total of 50km from GAB springs.) Further detail provided in the Water Allocation Plan for the Far North Prescribed Wells Area section 2.1.3
Department for Environment and Water - Far North Prescribed Water Area Environmental Buffer
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100m buffer around the Far North PWA Refuge Non-Spring GDEs. Further detail provided in the Water Allocation Plan for the Far North Prescribed Wells Area section 2.2.3
Department for Environment and Water - Groundwater Monitoring Networks
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Layer which contains all of the monitoring networks data. Ie it specifies the monitoring networks name, whether the well is historic or current in the network, the frequency of monitoring etc. This layer spatially represents the data in SA Geodata. If a wells is not or has never been part of a monitoring network it will not appear in this data set.
Department for Environment and Water - Far North Prescribed Water Area GAB Springs
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Springs which are either fully or partially supported by water from the GAB aquifer and identified in the South Australian SA_Geodata Database GAB springs dataset. Further detail provided in the Water Allocation Plan for the Far North Prescribed Wells Area section 2.1.1
Public supply groundwater wells associated with Hydrogeologic Mapping Units
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Data from more than 75,000 community public supply wells were acquired from national and state agencies. Using the information provided by the agencies, along with surficial and bedrock geologic maps, the wells were assigned to a national Principal Aquifer (PA) as defined in USGS (2003) or a Secondary Hydrogeologic Region (SHR) as defined in Belitz et al. (2018). Collectively, both PAs and SHRs are referred to as Hydrogeologic Regions (HRs). The HR identifies the primary source of water for the well. The locations of the wells were generalized so that they plot in the center of a 2 kilometer square grid. The county information provided identifies the county the well is located within based on it’s actual location, not the generalized location. A total of 76,354 wells were assigned to an HR, 41 wells were assigned to "basement" or "bedrock" because there was not enough information to assign to a specific HR.
Department for Environment, Water and Natural Resources - Drillholes within South Australia
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A representation of the location and key attributes of all drillholes within South Australia. Drillholes contained within the dataset may be currently active or historic and may have been drilled for a wide variety of purposes such as water extraction, monitoring or geologic exploration. This dataset is a spatial representation of the authoritative SAGEODATA database and is created through a series of nightly automated geoprocessing scripts.
Groundwater Restricted Areas
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