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AnsweredQoN 2589Legislative Assembly
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4 September 2007
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Minister for Water Resources
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The Gnangara Mound is an aquifer system north of the Swan River. The Mound broadly consists of three aquifers: the superficial or unconfined aquifer that is closest to the ground surface level that can be accessed by metropolitan home bores; a Leederville aquifer beneath this and the deep Yarragadee aquifer below the Leederville.
Metropolitan home bores north of the Swan River are usually drawing from the superficial aquifer of the Gnangara Mound.
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Metropolitan home bores north of the Swan River are usually drawing from the superficial aquifer of the Gnangara Mound.
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