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Declared Service Area Water Winfield ! Norval Park Gladstone Regional Council ! C o r a l Legend ! Population Centres Watalgan ! Railway !Mullet Creek State Controlled Roads BRC Boundary Takoko WATER_DESIGNATION ! ! Miara Littabella ! Non-Potable - Reduced Water Service Area Declared Water Service Area Yandaran Moore Park Beach ! ! Avondale DISCLAIMER ! Moorland ! © The State of Queensland (Department of ! Environment and Resources Management) 2021. Fairymead ! Based on Cadastral Data provided with the permission of the Department of Environment and Resource Management 2021. The information Nielson Park contained within this document is given without ! Bargara Invicta Meadowvale ! acceptance of responsibility for its accuracy. The ! ! Booloongie Bundaberg Regional Council (and its officers, Old Kolonga ! servants and agents), contract and agree to ! Hummock Oakwood ! supply information only on that basis. ! ! The Department of Environment and Resource Bucca Gooburrum ! Innes Park Management and the Bundaberg Regional Sharon !Bundaberg ! Council gives no warranty in relation to the data ! Monduran Manoo Coral Cove (including accuracy, reliability, completeness or ! ! ! S e a suitability) and accepts no liability (including Bingera Thabeban ! ! without limitation, liability in negligence) for any Birthamba loss, damage or costs (including consequential ! ! damage) relating to any use of the data. Clayton Riverview South Kolan ! ! ! ! Alloway Bullyard ! ! NOTES Maroondan Coonarr ! ! Givelda Elliott For more detail and an up to date ! ! Service Area, see Councils Interactive ! Delan Electra Tirroan ! ! Mapping Application via the following Moolboolaman ! ! Weithew link: ! New Moonta Berrembea ! ! Interactive Mapping Drinan Kinkuna ! ! Lallewoon Wallaville! or scan the below QR Code: ! Boolboonda ! Farnsfield ! Woodgate Beach Logging Creek ! ! Goodwood Cordalba ! ! Morganville Walkers Point ! ! Isis Central Mill Buxton ! ! Booyal Apple Tree Creek Isis Junction ! ! ! Doolb!i Childers! ! ® North Burnett Regional Council 0 2,600 5,200 7,800 10,400 13,000 Meters Scale 1:400,000 Gigoom ! DECLARED WATER AND REDUCED WATER Fraser Coast Regional Council SERVICE AREA 2021-2022 Register No. 145623 May, 2021.
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