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Groundwater Prospectivity of Tasmania 144 E 250000mE 300000mE145 E 350000mE 400000mE146 E 450000mE 500000mE 550000mE148 E 600000mE MINERAL RESOURCES TASMANIA CAPE WICKHAM PHOQUES INNER Tasmania SISTER The Elbow ISLAND BAY Lavinia Pt TASMANIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Stanley Point 5600000mN Whistler Blyth Point 5600000mN Pt GROUNDWATER PROSPECTIVITY MT KILLIECRANKIE Killiecrankie Bay KING Cowper Pt OF TASMANIA Cape Frankland MT SCALE 1:500000 TANNER SEA 0 1020304050 km ELEPHANT FLINDERS BAY Grid: Australian Map Grid, Zone 55. ISLAND Red Bluff BABEL ISLAND Fraser MARSHALL Currie Bluff The data for this map were derived from the Tasmanian 1:250,000 BAY Sellars Pt digital Geological Survey Geological Atlas and is based upon the While every care has been taken in the preparation of this data, potential for groundwater within broad rock groups. no warranty is given as to the correctness of the information and no liability is accepted for any statement or opinion or for any 40 S error or omission. No reader should act or fail to act on the basis ISLAND This map is not the result of a concise survey and groundwater of any material contained herein. Readers should consult professional potential is indicative only. It does not remove the need for advisers. As a result the Crown in Right of the State of Tasmania 40 S site specific investigations. and its employees, contractors and agents expressly disclaim all and PRIME Spit Point any liability (including all liability from or attributable to any SEAL Digital base information from Information and Land Services Division, negligent or wrongful act or omission) to any persons whatsoever in ISLAND ARTHUR respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any such person in Bold Head Groundwater potential data compiled by W.L. Matthews B.Sc. and Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment. BAY Fitzmaurice R.C. Donaldson. M. App. Sc. reliance whether in whole or in part upon any of the material in this data. Bay Cataraqui Pt Map updated March 2002 by M. Latinovic B.Sc.(Hons). Map produced by Data Management Group using G.I.S. software. Crown copyright reserved. Long Pt Whitemark PARRYS Seal Pt BAY Surprise Bay EAST KANGAROO ISLAND 5550000mN 5550000mN STOKES POINT STRZELECKI PEAKS POT BOIL POINT Trousers Pt Lady Barron VANSITTART CHAPPELL ISLAND Reid Rocks ISLANDS South Reid SOUND Rocks ANDERSON James Pt FRANKLIN ISLANDS MT MUNRO Harleys Pt Albatross Island NORTH WEST CAPE BARREN CAPE CAPE ROCHON CAPE KERAUDREN B A S S S T R A I T ISLAND Coulomb HOPE CHANNEL CAPE SIR JOHN Bay THREE MT Kent Bay KERFORD CAPE HUMMOCK BARREN Wombat Pt ISLAND L CAPE ADAMSON CHANNE Cuvier NG Seal Pt TRO Black Pyramid Cuvier Pt Bay MS Cone Point AR Wallaby Pt HUNTER CLARKE ISLAND Black Pt ISLAND Spike Bay Steep Is. Lookout Head South Black Moriarty Pt Rock EL N N WALKER A ISLAND H C R 5500000mN Trefoil KE 5500000mN Island WAL Ransonnet BOULLANGER Bay CAPE GRIM BAY Guyton Pt ROBBINS ISLAND NORTH POINT SWAN ISLAND CAPE ELIE Half Moon SAGE Bay CAPE PORTLAND PAS S BIN ROB Big Shipwreck Pt Bluff Pt Bay PERKINS BAY CIRCULAR HEAD Studland PERKINS Stanley Petal Point ISLAND Waterhouse Is. GREAT Bay MUSSELROE BAY WATERHOUSE POINT Duck Bay SAWYER Musselroe Pt BAY Ninth Is. RINGAROOMA BAY SMITHTON Croppies Point Cape Naturaliste ROCKY CAPE Forest Stumpys Bay Tomahawk Ann Rocky Boulder Point Bay Christmas Hills Cape Green Pt Irishtown East Sandy Pt George River Boat Harbour Beach West Sandy Point Rocks ANDERSON Marrawah TABLE CAPE WEST POINT BAY RIVER Lileah River Stony Head Gladstone Montagu Myalla Black Rock Pt Noland Bay MOUNT WYNYARD CAMERON RIVER Mawson Duck Eddystone Point River Bridport Bay 41 S Five Mile Bluff Weymouth RANGE Bluff Hill River SOMERSET Point Cooee Pt DIP BRID 41 S Inglis Low Head BURNIE RIVER Trowutta West Head Emu Bay BOOBYALLA MOUNT Policemans Point Flowerdale Heybridge PORT HORROR RIVER Badger Head MUSSELROE Sulphur Creek GEORGE TOWN Lefroy RIVER 5450000mN ARTHUR Winnaleah 5450000mN Stowport PENGUIN Point Sorell River RINGAROOMA RIVER ARTHUR Picnic Pt D BAY Yolla A Sundown Pt L RY MPLE PIPERS Frankland Cam Ridgley ULVERSTONE Mersey Bluff SCOTTSDALE GREAT OF Derby ANSONS Rapid Nelson CAMPBELL Bay River Lebrina Branxholm Gawler DEVONPORT FIRES DAZZLER Beaconsfield Weldborough S River RANGE Riana RIVER Forth BLUE TIER Emu Legerwood O R RIVER South Riana LATROBE RATTLER MERSEY RANGE Lilydale Ringarooma RIVER Binalong Bay Richardson Pt Grants Pt RUBICON U LEVEN RANGE RIVER Balfour Hazard Bay St Helens Point T Exeter Pyengana MT BERTHA MT GEORGE Georges TAMAR MAURICE MT VICTORIA Bay H RIVER St Helens Ordnance Pt RIVER RIVER Frankford Hellyer Railton Legana St Helens Island E RIVER Sheffield ST VALENTINES MT Dianas Basin Kimberley RIVER R Kenneth River PEAK Nunamara SADDLEBACK Bay St BEN NEVIS WILMOT N Patricks MT BISCHOFF SANDY CAPE MT Shelly Pt TOR MT MT RIVER LAUNCESTON NORFOLK River CLEVELAND Waratah SOUTH ESK Luina R Scamander MT ROLAND NORTH ESK River RA Mathinna UFF BL K MEANDER RIVER C SAVAGE A L Blessington Henderson Pt RIVER B MERSEY RIVER DELORAINE WESTBURY 5400000mN BEN LOMOND 5400000mN Mole Creek Burial Pt River GREAT PERTH Evandale RIVER MT MEREDITH MT Donaldson MT BEECROFT LONGFORD St Marys RAMSAY South Deddington NILE WESTERN Wardlaws Pt Savage BLUFF FORTH WESTERN RIVER Whyte MT REMUS QUAMBY BLUFF Fingal Rupert Pt TIER MOTHER Rossarden Esk RIVER RIVER CUMMINGS Pieman Head PIEMAN PEAK Cressy CRADLE DRYS MTN BLUFF Piccaninny Point Conical Rocks Pt TIERS ESK FINGAL Lake IRONSTONE MTN River Mackintosh RIVER Tullah Ahrberg SOUTH Long Point Bay CLUMNER BLUFF GREAT Epping Forest W PIEMAN ILD RIVER ROSEBERY Breona LAKE D O MACQUARIE Avoca G VICTORIA PK MACLEAN T MT OAKLEIGH I Renison E St River Bell R Pauls BAY Granville Harbour MT PELION MT JERUSALEM WEST MURCHISON BRADYS RIVER RATS Conara MT READ RIVER CASTLE LO GREAT WESTERN MT HEEMSKIRK Bicheno Peggys Pt MT OSSA STICHT GREAT Elizabeth ZEEHAN PINE MT LAKE Campbell BADAJOS SNOW DUNDAS RANGE Town Cape Lodi MILLERS HILL Little MACQUARIE TIER River BLUFF Courland Trial Harbour Henty RIVER TIER Bay TRAVELLER ARTHURS TIER Butlers Pt Miena LAKE TIERS 5350000mN BARREN 5350000mN TIER Ross Moulting MT LAKE MT Lagoon 42 S OLYMPUS RANGE PENNY HENTY PARRAMORES WINGYS S GOULDS T Friendly Pt SL C L A IR LAKE QUEENSTOWN SORELL TIER TIER KNIGHTS LO TIER Coles MT Waddamana Swansea Bay RUFUS Hepburn Pt CAPE TOURVILLE Derwent LAKE Tunbridge Coles Bay Bridge ECHO BELLEVUE THE QUOIN Strahan RIVER MT GELL GREAT THE HAZARDS LAKE Thouin Bay CRESCENT Webber Pt Promise CAPE FORESTIER MT MARY OYSTER CAPE SORELL KING BLACK TIER Bay Clyde MT TOOMS Shelly Pt LAKE TOOMS BAY MT FREYCINET Gates Bluff Yellow Bluff Mayfield Bay BRADYS SL Buxton Pt CAPE DEGERANDO Boags Pt Schou River ten Pa Liberty Pt RIVER Oatlands ssage MT Tarraleah Swanport MACQUARIE MT HOBHOUSE SCHOUTEN RANGE EMMA IER ISLAND HARBOUR T River N S O Osterley CAPE FAURE I E T N CAPE SONNERAT P Pt Baily DERWENT A Little MT E L C McCALL E Gorge Pt D Bothwell ALGONKIAN Sarah I MTN LAKE Ile de MT TIBERIAS Phoques River OR SHAKESPEARE DEN HILL G DON Grindstone Pt 5300000mN Jane 5300000mN Birthday ELLIOT RIVER Bay Birchs Melton Middle Bluff RIVER Mowbray Ouse RANGE RANGE THE Triabunna Inlet SPIRES Varna CAPE BOUGAINVILLE Bay Pennerowne Pt Kempton Colebrook QUOIN River MTN RIVER Hamilton River Pt Home Lookout Prosser Bay FRANKLIN WALES MT Orford CAPE BOULLANGER Total Dissolved Solids - mg / l SPODE Hibbs D Prosser E Bay R OF W BROWN E Johnsons Pt MARIA NT 0 - 500 GORDON MTN Buckland POINT HIBBS BUTLERS ISLAND Spero R HILL River O Florentine D 500 - 1000 W MT FIELD MISTAKEN CAPE AY Pt EAST Westerway Campania Lesueur PRINCE Gretna THE RANGE Riedle Bay 1000 - 2000 THUMBS MT LAKE Wanderer DROMEDARY CAPE MAUROUARD 2000 - 3500 River GORDON BRIDGEWATER Orielton RIVER Richmond CAPE PERON Maydena RIVER 3500 - 7000 Strathgordon HIGH ROCKY POINT MARION MOORES NEW SORELL > 7000 LOOKOUT NORFOLK RIVER BAY STYX MT STYX CAPE PAUL MT MT LAMANON F WEDGE SNOWY LLOYD R NORTH SEVEN MILE A BEACH CAPE FREDERICK N RANGE HENDRICK K MT JEAN L A Dunalley N HOBART D MT 5250000mN WELD WELLINGTON WELLINGTON D LAUDERDALE 5250000mN E Primrose Fulham Fern Tree R Point Point HIGH YELLOW LAKE SNOWY W MT BLUFF PEDDER ANNE SOUTH E FREDERICK HENRY Veridian Pt N T Ralphs Murdunna MT BAY CAPE SOLITARY SURVILLE Bay Ironstone R MT MISERY Point A KINGSTON N RIVER Elliott GE Sandfly CAPE DESLACS NORFOLK Giblin LOW ROCKY POINT Bay BAY P MT R Deer Pt 43 S O WELD CAPE Eaglehawk Neck P HUONVILLE CONTRARIETY S T I NG CAPE 43 S North Taranna River DIRECTION L E G E N D West Waterfall Bay Nye Bay R Bay A River N CAPE DE LA SORTIE OUTER NORTH G GREY E HEAD HUON MTN RIVER Franklin Elliott Point Nubeena WEDGE Thumbs Pt BAY Kettering The Yellow Hippolyte ARTHUR Bluff DE WIIT Rocks Brier Holme Hd MT STORM Port CAPE Often high yielding where sand, gravel deposits 5+ metres thick. Arthur HAUY Davey PICTON Cygnet Woodbridge Trumpeter Bay Two Island Yields may be limited where thick clay deposits exist. Bay Quaternary sand and gravel. RANGE RIVER Geeveston BAY Quality usually suitable for most purposes. RANGE Tertiary sediments. Vulnerability to pollution - very high unless layer of low permeability MUNRO HUON Great BIGHT S E A material, eg clay, overlies the aquifer. MT CYGNET MT Svenor Pt Bay Variety Pt Salters Pt RAOUL Yields and groundwater storage are generally low, but in areas with RIVER Middleton Raoul Bay CAPE low clay percentage some usefull yields are possible. The main drilling MAINGON BAY PILLAR targets in all areas are deep underlying aquifers.
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