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SN898-Scanned-Determination.Pdf SA Water Ref: From Date Application Rec'd SN643 Dan van Holst Pelekaan MP 2/05/2014 SN642 Dan van Holst Pellekaan MP 2/05/2014 SN644 Robert Lucas, Hon 12/05/2014 SN650 Steven Marshall MP 4/07/2014 SN652 Robert Ivan Lucas, Hon 14/07/2014 SN653 Stephan Karl Knoll MP 22/07/2014 SN659 Stephan Karl Knoll MP 13/08/2014 SN660 Dan van Holst Pellekaan MP 21/08/2014 SN662 Steven Marshall MP 17/09/2014 SN672 Stephan Knoll MP 5/12/2014 SN675 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 7/01/2015 SN674 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 7/01/2015 SN676 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 8/01/2015 SN683 Tim Whetstone MP 5/02/2015 SN682 Tim Whetstone MP 5/02/2015 SN684 Hon Michelle Lensink MLC 6/02/2015 SN686 Stephan Knoll MP 17/02/2015 SN691 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 11/03/2015 SN690 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 11/03/2015 SN692 Stephan Knoll MP 18/03/2015 SN695 Steven Marshall 25/03/2015 SN694 Steven Marshall 25/03/2015 SN693 Steven Marshall 25/03/2015 SN697 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 27/03/2015 SN696 Hon Robert Ivan Lucas 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