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Manjimup Dam and Phillips Creek Dam catchment areas drinking water resource protection plan : Manjimup town water supply Department of Water
Bib ID 5748374
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Western Australia. Department of Water
 
Online Versions
Description Perth, W.A. : Dept. of Water, 2011 
viii, 57 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 9781921907364 (print)  9781921907371 (online) 
Series

Water resource protection series ; 126. 1326-7442

Notes

"June 2011"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-57)

Also available online. Address as of 23/­11/­11: http:/­/­www.water.wa.gov.au/­PublicationStore/­first/­100076.pdf

Subjects Water-supply - Western Australia - Manjimup.  |  Water districts - Western Australia - Manjimup.  |  Water quality management - Western Australia - Manjimup.  |  Manjimup (W.A.)
Other authors/contributors Norton, S  |  Miller, F  |  Western Australia. Dept. of Water

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