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HYDROGEOLOGY 200 100 400 Western Newfoundland Ship Cove L’Anse aux Meadows 100 Cooks Harbour 200 Straitsview North Boat Harbour Pistolet Bay Hay Cove Quirpon Department of Environment and Conservation 200 Raleigh Noddy Bay STRAIT OF BELLE ISLE Wild Bight 100 Department of Natural Resources 100 200 200 100 Cape Norman Pistolet Griquet Bay Gunners Cove 200 Big Brook Map No. 3 a St. Lunaire-Griquet 100 St. Lunaire HYDROGEOLOGY 200 100 400 Western Newfoundland 500 Great Brehat %HGURFN+\GURVWUDWLJUDSKLF8QLWV Eddies Cove Well Yield Characteristics 900 Well Depth Characteristics (m) (L/min) 400 No. of 800 Hydrostratigraphic Unit Lithology 600 Wells No. of Green Island Cove 300 600 St. Anthony Bight Green Island Brook 500 St. Carols zero Average Median Average Median St. Anthony values 700 200 500 8QLW Pines Cove 400 400 granite, 100 100 200 0RGHUDWH/RZ<LHOG 500 400 granodiorite, 70 9 27.3 9 45.4 37.8 Shoal Cove East Granitic and 200 gabbro, gneiss 200 200 Goose Cove East Sandy Cove Gneissic Rocks Hare 200 Savage Cove Bay sandstone, shale, Nameless Cove 8QLW Goose Cove phyllite, quartzite, 200 0RGHUDWH<LHOG conglomerate, 467 56 33.4 10.0 53.75 40 Flowers Cove Clastic Sedimetary limestone, Rocks dolostone Bear Cove 100 8QLW limestone, breccia, 0RGHUDWH<LHOG 200 conglomerate, 557 126 37.0 9.0 41.56 36.15 Carbonate Sedimentary Anchor Point dolomite 300 Rocks 8QLW sandstone, 0RGHUDWH+LJK<LHOG Pigeon Cove conglomerate, 577 71 64.0 27.3 40.8 37.6 St Barbe Main Brook Carboniferous Sedimentary 100 siltstone, mudstone Black Duck Cove 100 Rocks 300 Forresters Point 8QLW ultramafic gabbro, 200 /RZ<LHOG 45 5 19.7 7 61.5 56 200 ATLANTIC sheeted diabase Ophiolite Complexes 100 OCEAN Pond Cove 100 GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE 400 8QLW 300 100 400 Grandois /RZWR0RGHUDWH<LHOG/RZ<LHOG schist, felsic--mafic Ten Mile Lake 100 39 18.4 8.2 56.2 50.3 Blue Cove Metavolcanic and volcanic flows, tuffs St. Julien’s Metasedimentary Rocks Plum Point 400 Croque 300 Surficial deposits - Unconsolidated sediments 300 100 Brig Bay Salmon River 300 300 Bird Cove 600 100 6XUILFLDO+\GURVWUDWLJUDSKLF8QLWV 800 800 Shoal Cove West 300 700 New Ferolle 400 8QLW$±7LOO'HSRVLWV 300 800 600 Well yields range from 0 litres per minute (L/min) to 232 L/min and average 48 L/min. Reefs Harbour 500 300 Well depths range from 9 meters (m) to 40 m and average 21 m. The available data 700 indicates that on average, wells drilled within Unit 1 have a moderate potential yield. 300 400 900 8QLW%±6DQGDQG*UDYHO'HSRVLWV 900 900 400 Well yields range from 0 L/min to 1,793 L/min and averaged 74 L/min. Well depths 1000 600 200 600 range from 5 m to 121 m and averaged 29 m. The available data indicates that wells Bartletts Harbour Castor River North 300 drilled within Unit B have a high potential yield. 200 1100 Number of Wells Listed Per Community 100 1200 Conche 200 St. John 800 300 1100 800 1 - 3 Bay 1000 800 Roddickton 900 4 - 9 GREY 10 - 15 800 200 1300 1100 700 1400 ISLANDS 600 700 1700 100 16 - 20 1300 1000 900 > 20 800 600 1600 500 900 300 600 Note: See Appendix II for well descriptions 1000 1500 1000 Elevation in feet above mean sea level. Contour interval approximately100 feet. 1600 Cloud River 1100 500 5()(5(1&( 1000 400 300 1300 1100 Englee Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Environment, Water Resources Division, Water Resources 1200 Canada Management Division, Water Well Data for Newfoundland and Labrador, unpublished, 2005. Port au Choix 1600 Bay 1100 1200 1500 1000 800 Colman-Sadd, S. P., and Crisby-Whittle, L. V. J. (compilers) 2005: Partial bedrock geology dataset for the Island of Newfoundland 200 1600 (NTS 02E, 02F, 02L, 02M, 11O, 11P, 12A, 12B, 12G, 12H, 12I, 12P and parts of 01M, 02D). Newfoundland and Labrador Department 1100 1600 1200 1100 of Natural Resources, Geological Survey, Open File NFLD/2616 version 6.0. 1100 600 500 1400 1400 300 200 900 400 500 600 1300 Port Saunders 800 1000 Ingornachoix 1300 1000 200 1300 1400 500 Bay 1400 900 AMEC Earth & Environmental 1500 A Division of AMEC Americas Ltd. Hawke’s Bay Western 700 Brook Pond 200 500 60°W 58°W 56°W 54°W 52°W 1300 1100 800 200 1400 200 12P 02M 100 1600 St. Anthony 1600 51°N 300 1500 1200 River of Ponds 1300 51°N Williamsport 1300 300 1700 300 300 300 1600 12I 02L 300 300 900 1000 50°N 1000 1300 50°N 1300 Soufflets River River of Ponds 400 1100 Lake 700 1000 1100 1400 500 300 300 800 12G 12H 900 1000 400 800 1400 Eastern Grand Falls- 49°N 300 Corner Brook Blue Pond 49°N Windsor Gander 200 1200 200 1600 1100 300 400 1500 900 Stephenville 1400 200 1100 12B 12A 900 1500 1500 1500 48°N 300 1900 48°N 1500 700 800 Channel- 500 1700 Great Harbour Deep 500 Port aux Basques 1600 St. John’s 1200 0 5 10 15 20 25 11O 800 47°N 1300 Bellburns 1300 Kilometres 47°N 1800 1700 400 1200 400 1800 60°W 58°W 56°W 54°W 52°W.
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