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Strategic Community Water Supplies (SCWS) As of August 2017 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 Strategic Community Water Supplies (SCWS) As of August 2017 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 5 Point Resource Name Shire Max KL Cap Point Resource Name Shire Max KL Cap Point Resource Name Shire Max KL Cap 5 2 2 - 1 Puntipin Wagin 10,000 41 Duggans Dumbleyung 15,000 81 Kellerberrin Town site Kellerberrin 50,000 - 2 Bolganup dam Plantagenet 224,000 42 Hyden dam Kondinin 20,000 82 Dulyalbin Rock rock catchment Yilgarn 4,546 3 Rocky Gully Plantagenet 46,000 43 13 mile Lake Grace 10,000 83 Dulyalbin Rock bore Yilgarn Bore 4 Bremer Bay Jerramungup Bore 44 Lake King standpipe Lake Grace 7,000 84 Bodallin Dam Yilgarn 7000 5 Gnowellan Albany Bore 45 Machetti's Lake Grace 4,550 85 Bolgart Tank 1 Victoria Plains Bore 6 Reynolds soak Cranbrook Bore 46 Sugg Rock (new) Lake Grace 10,000 86 Bolgart Tank 2 Victoria Plains Bore 7 Reynolds tank Cranbrook 50 47 James Lake Grace 6,819 87 White dam Wyalkatchem 16,000 8 Gairdner Dam Jerramungup 30,000 48 Dingo Rock Lake Grace 45,500 88 Egg Rock Westonia 1,045 9 Wornums community stanpipe Cranbrook 30 49 Newtons Rock Lake Grace 4,500 89 Calingiri Victoria Plains Bore 10 Anderson Rock Narembeen Bore 50 Salmon Gums Esperance 114,500 90 Mogumber Victoria Plains Bore 6 11 Borden Gnowangerup 30,000 51 Dudinin dam Kulin 12,120 91 Warrachuppin Tank Westonia 1100 6 2 2 - 12 Toompup Gnowangerup 33,000 52 Purnta Rock Lake Grace 2,270 92 Warralackin tank Westonia 9,400 - 13 Houston's CBH Jerramungup 22,000 53 Boddington dam Boddington 60,000 93 Gillingara Victoria Plains Bore 14 Kojonup town dam Kojonup 17,000 54 Varley Lake Grace 28,000 94 Piawaning town site Victoria Plains Bore 15 Jacup Dam Jerramungup 10,000 55 Pingaring East Kulin 1,680 95 Moningarin Koorda 1,800 16 Mindarabin Kent 2,270 56 Pingaring town Kulin 9,000 96 Newcaribean Koorda 1,800 17 Fitzgerald dam Ravensthorpe 20,000 57 Catchment tank - Dandarigan Rd Kulin 110 97 Berring booding Mukinbudin 10,230 18 Howick Hill Esperance Bore 58 Henderson Road Kulin Bore 98 Warcutting Mt Marshall 1,137 19 Jerdacuttup Ravensthorpe 30,000 59 Holt Rock Kulin 2,270 99 Kularin Koorda 1,200 20 Munglinup Ravensthorpe 28,500 60 Catchment tank - Lange Rd Kulin 110 100 Mollerin Koorda 1,800 21 Quatermaines Kent 2,720 61 Catchment tank - Kulin tank Kulin 110 101 Bonnie Rock Mukinbudin 2,273 22 Hamilton's Kent 9,000 62 Allen Rocks Kondinin Bore 102 Miling Moora Bore 7 7 2 2 - 23 Kwobrup Railway Dam Kent 18,200 63 McCann's Rock Kondinin 3,400 103 Beacon Rock Mount Marshall 5,750 - 24 Rees Road bore West Arthur Bore 64 Karlgarin Kondinin 782 104 Marindo Rocks Mt Marshall 1,136 25 Woodanilling Woodanilling 320 65 Karlgarin Town Old Kondinin 15,000 105 Arnolds Tank Mukinbudin 5,900 26 Gorn Road bore West Arthur Bore 66 Woorakinin dam Kondinin 7,500 106 Kalannie Dalwallinu 14,000 27 Pingrup town site Kent 37,000 67 Llewellyns Kondinin 4000 107 Mt Collier Koorda 1,200 28 Cascade Esperance 50,000 68 Brookton town site Brookton Bore 108 North Cleary Mt Marshall 4,404 29 Mt Short Ravensthorpe 37,000 69 Town tank Corrigin 300 109 Goodland's tank Dalwallinu 4,500 30 Neives Kent 9,100 70 King Rocks weir and tanks Kondinin 6,950 110 Marley Park Coorow 568 31 Dunn Rock Lake Grace 41,000 71 King Rocks bore Kondinin Bore 111 Town Dam Carnamah 30,000 SHIRE OF NORTHAMPTON 32 Scadden Esperance 2,801 72 Tin Dam (Norseman) Dundas 16,400 112 Pintharuka / War Rock Morawa 1,135 33 Hollands Rock Kent 1,000 73 Anderson's Tambellup Bore 113 Gutha Morawa 1,800 8 8 2 34 Magenta North Lake Grace 15,000 74 Gibb Rock Bore Narembeen Bore 114 Canna Morawa 15,000 2 - - 35 South East Newdegate - New Lake Grace 15,000 75 Gibb Rock Narembeen 1,303 115 Tom Jackson Bore Chapman Valley Bore 36 Pallarup Rock tank Lake Grace 1,200 76 Mt Roe Narembeen 87,590 116 Western Meander Chapman Valley Bore # 37 Tommy's Lake Grace 7,200 77 Wadderin Tank Narembeen 25,300 117 Kingstream Chapman Valley Bore #S SHIRE OF 117 CHAPMAN VALLEY 38 Mt Madden dam Lake Grace 16,000 78 Waterbidden Rock Narembeen 2,300 39 Mt Madden bores Lake Grace Bore 79 Mt Cramphorne Narembeen 14,300 S# NABAWA MULLEWA # # #S 40 South East Newdegate - Cuffy's Lake Grace 7,500 80 Mt Hampton Yilgarn 15,000 CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON SHIRE OF YALGOO 116 115 S# S# TARDUN GERALDTON !S# 114 9 ! 9 2 2 - 113 - SHIRE !OF MORAWA 112 #S SHIRE OF MINGENEW MORAWA S#HIRE OF PERENJORI SHIRE OF THREE SPRS#INGS #S !S# 111 BUNJILS# SHIRE OF CARNAMAH LATHAM !S# 110 0 0 3 ! 3 - SHIRE OF COOROW - SHIRE OF DALWALLINU 109 S# WUBIN ! S# #S 1S0H8IRE OF S# ! WATHEROO DALWAS#LLINU ! 106 107 MO!UNT !MARSHALL ! PITHARA 104 S# 105 # 103 ! SHIRE OF MOORA ! SHIRE OF DANDARAGAN 102 BALLIDU SHIR!E OF ! 101 ! S# KO9O9RDA 100 98 SHIRE OF MUKINBUDIN 97 S# #S ! SHIRE OF ! MOORA 95 96 DANDARAGAN WONGAN-BALLIDU S# S# # S# S# BENCUBBIN KOOLYANOBBING # 94 #S MANMANNING KOORDA S# SHIRE OF 1 93 SHIRE OF WONGAN HILLS MUKINBUDIN WE!STONIA SHIRE OF YILGARN 1 3 ! 3 - VICTORIA - # S# SHIRE OF 92 PLAINS#S 90 DOWERIN SHIRS#E OF 91 ! CAL8IN9GIRI SH!IRE OF TRAYNING SHIRE OF 88 SHIRE OF GINGIN #S #S NS#UNGARIN SHIRE OF COOLGARDIE WYA8L7KATCHEM #S #S# SHIRE OF SHIRE DOWERIN S# 865 GOOMA#SLLING S# SOUTHERN CROSS #S BOLGART OF S#WESTONIA ! MOORINE ROCK SHIRE OF BURRACOPPIN 84 S# TOODYAY SHIRE OF #S CHITTERING KELLERBERRIN S# MARVEL LOCH #S SHIRE OF MERREDIN #! CUNDERDIN TOODYAY SHIRE OF S# S# #S SHIRE OF MERREDIN 8382 S# #S SHIRE OF ! NORTHAM TAMMIN 81 CUNDERDIN ! YORK BRUCE ROCK ! 80 #S #S 79 SHIRE OF YORK ! SHIRE OF BRUCE ROCK 2 SHIRE OF ! ! 78 2 3 #S 3 - QUAIRADING 77 76 - BEVERLEY #S SHIRE OF NAREMBEEN #S #! NAREMBEEN # 75 SHIRE OF BEVERLEY 73 74 #S! CORRIGIN SHIRE OF DUNDAS 72 S# 7#1 # #S! ! WESTDALE SHIRE#S OF BROOKTON SHIRE OF CORRIGIN 70 68 69 BROOKTON ! S#SHIRE OF KONDININ S#! 67 ! SHIRE OF PINGELLY HYDEN #S KONDININ 66 ! 654 # SHIRE OF 63 SHIRE OF MURRAY WANDERING PINGELLY ! 62 S# S# ! #S ! SHIRE OF 60 61 SHIRE OF KULIN # #S CUBALLING ! 59 SHIRE OF WANDERING SHIRE OF KULIN 5!7 ! 58 DWELLINGUP S# #S ! BODDIN#SG!TON #S WICKEPIN 55 56 54! SHIRE OF WAROONA 53 WICKEPIN ! CUBALLING 52 #S NARROGIN 51 3 ! !S# 3 3 TOWN OF NARROGIN ! 49 3 - WILLIAMS #S ! ! ! 50 - 47 48 SHIRES# OF LAKE GRACE S# SHIRE OF HARVEY SHIRE OF WILLIAMS #S ! 45 46 ! ! 43 ! 44 KUKERIN S# 41 LAKE GRACE 42 ! SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG ! 40 ! #! SHIRE OF COLLIE SHIRE OFWAGIN ! ! SHIRE OF ESPERANCE DARKAN #S #S 37 36 3398 ANCE S# ! 35 34 SHIRE OF ESPER WAGIN DUMBLEYUNG 33 ! ! 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