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Acknowlegements:
CBCL Limited (Halifax, NS, Canada)
David Scott (Environment Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand) provided the Theis solution used in the "Well Interference Calculator".
Disclaimer:
These worksheets are supplied on an as-is basis. Nova Scotia Environment and Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources offers no warranty, expressed or implied,
as to its accuracy or completeness and are not obligated to provide the user with any support, consulting, training or assistance of any kind with regard to its use,
operation, and performance nor to provide the user with any updates, revisions, new versions or "bug fixes".
The user assumes all risk for any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data, or profits arising in connection with the access, use, quality, or performance of this
software.
Definitions:
Q20 = 20 year safe pumping rate for the well (m 3/day)
T = Transmissivity (m 2/day)
Sf = Safety factor = 0.7 (no units)
HA = Available head (m)
Q = Pumping rate used during the pumping test (m 3/day)
S100min = Drawdown observed in well during the pumping test at 100 minutes (m)
(S20yrs - S100min)theor = The theoretical drawdown in the well after 20 years of pumping minus the theoretical drawdown in
the well at 100 minutes, based on the most appropriate theoretical equation for the aquifer, e.g., Theis, Hantush, etc. (m)
Input data:
T (m2/day) =
1.3
HA (m) =
70
Q20 (m3/day) =
43.51
Q20 (L/min) =
30.21
Results:
Notes:
a.
This workbook calculates a 20-year safe pumping rate for a well using the method described in:
Farvolden, R.N. 1959. Groundwater supply in Alberta. Alberta Research Council. Unpublished
report.
b.
Values in the colour shaded cells can be updated by the user; all other cells are protected.
Total Volume Available From Well Storage and 2 Hour Yield (L)
Equation B.3:
Available Water (L) = 500(D/2000)2 HA+ 120Q20
Input data:
Well Diameter (mm) =
150
Results:
Available Water (L) =
4244.09
Definitions:
Q20 = 20 year safe pumping rate for the well (m 3/day)
T = Transmissivity (m 2/day)
Sf = Safety factor = 0.7 (no units)
HA = Available head (m)
0.8879
S100min (m) =
HA (m) =
70
Results:
Q20 (m3/day) =
43.51
Q20 (L/min) =
30.21
Notes:
a.
b.
Total Volume Available From Well Storage and 2 Hour Yield (L)
Equation B.3:
Available Water (L) = 500(D/2000)2 HA+ 120Q20
Input data:
Well Diameter (mm) =
150
Results:
Available Water (L) =
4244.09
0.5
0.5
197
10000
Eused =
ISP =
50%
0%
Alot (m2) =
10000
Qlot (L/day) =
2699
Results:
Notes:
a.
b.
Values in the colour shaded cells can be updated by the user; all other cells are
c.
Aavg can be estimated as the total subdivision area divided by the proposed num
d.
mpermeable areas (m 2)
water recharge.
Time-drawdown calculations
using Theis equation
Aquifer parameters
T
S
1.3
0.000183
Radius (m)
0.076
100
200
Time
Drawdown (m) Drawdown (m) Drawdown (m)
(days)
1
1.226
0.065
0.009
3
1.316
0.139
0.049
7
1.386
0.204
0.101
10
1.416
0.232
0.126
20
1.473
0.288
0.177
30
1.507
0.321
0.209
40
1.530
0.344
0.232
50
1.549
0.362
0.250
60
1.564
0.377
0.264
70
1.577
0.390
0.277
80
1.588
0.401
0.288
90
1.598
0.411
0.297
365
1.713
0.526
0.412
m2/d
Pumping rate
Q
1.35
m3/d
Drawdown vs time
1.80
1.60
1.40
Drawdown (m)
1.20
1.00
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
0
100
200
300
400
Time (days)
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Notes
a.
This workbook calculates drawdown vs time and drawdown vs distance for radial flow to a
well under confined or leaky conditions. If the Leakage coefficient (B) is defined the HantushJacob function is used; otherwise calculations are done using the Theis function. (Note: NSE
has disabled the Hantush-Jacob function in this spreadsheet).
b.
Values in the colour shaded cells can be updated by the user; all other cells are protected.
Data entry cells are validated e.g. Storativity (S) must be between 0 and 1.0
c.
d.
The plotted curves are colour coded to indicate the time (or drawdown) option
Disclaimer
This workbook is supplied on an as-is basis. Environment Canterbury offers no warranty,
expressed or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness and are not obligated to provide the
user with any support, consulting, training or assistance of any kind with regard to its use,
operation, and performance nor to provide the user with any updates, revisions, new versions
or "bug fixes".
The user assumes all risk for any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data, or
profits arising in connection with the access, use, quality, or performance of this software.
Acknowledgement
This workbook uses Visual Basic functions supplied by Dr Bruce Hunt (University of
Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand).
David Scott
Environment Canterbury
February 14, 2001
Ph: +64 3 365 3828
Email: david.scott@ecan.govt.nz
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Distance-drawdown calculations
using Theis equation
Aquifer parameters
T
S
1.3
0.000183
Time (days)
180
365
3650
Radius
Drawdown (m) Drawdown (m) Drawdown (m)
(m)
0.076
1.655
1.713
1.903
100
0.468
0.526
0.716
200
0.354
0.412
0.602
300
0.288
0.345
0.535
400
0.241
0.298
0.487
500
0.206
0.262
0.451
600
0.177
0.233
0.421
700
0.154
0.208
0.395
800
0.134
0.187
0.373
900
0.117
0.169
0.354
1000
0.103
0.153
0.337
2000
0.027
0.060
0.224
4000
0.001
0.008
0.119
m2/d
Pumping rate
Q
1.35
m3/d
Drawdown vs distance
2.00
1.80
1.60
Drawdown (m)
1.40
1.20
1.00
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Radius (m)
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Summary of Results
1. Safe Yield Calculator
Farvolden Q20 (L/min) =
van der Kamp and Maathuis Q20 (L/min) =
Total Volume Available From Well Storage and 2 Hour Yield (L) =
2. Lot Water Balance Calculator
Qlot (L/day) =
3. Well Interference Calculator
Drawdown Caused by all Wells at Specified Radial Distance (m)
Available Head (m)
% of Available Head
30.21
30.21
4244.09
Minimum target volume is 1350 L/day, and it is assumed that this volume
will need to be supplied during a 2 hour period to meet the peak demand
2699
33
70
47%
Pumping Rate
Transmissivity
Elevation / Drawdown
Well Radius
Input
Input Units
inches per year
feet per year
acres
hectares
square feet (ft2)
imperial gallons per minute (igpm)
us gallons per minute (gpm)
imperial gallons per day (igpd)
us gallons per day (gpd)
Litres per minute (L/min)
cubic feet per second (ft3/s)
cubic feet per minute (ft3/min)
m2/s
square feet per second (ft2/s)
square feet per minute (ft2/min)
imperial gallons per day per foot (igpd/ft)
us gallons per day per foot (gpd/ft)
feet
inches
feet
Multiplier
25.40
304.8
4047
10000
0.09290
6.545
5.452
0.004545
0.003786
1.440
2447
40.78
86400
8027
133.8
0.01491
0.01242
0.3048
25.40
304.8
Output
Output Units
mm/year
m2
m3/day
0
0
m2/d
m
mm
Area (m2)
Lake Area (m2)
Perimeter (m)
6.20E+08
38985961.1
205044.0
1.44E+09
82992187.2
446982.8
2.26E+09
59058411.6
456154.5
1.32E+09
52802122.8
412607.3
1.35E+09
57082023.8
346601.1
1.01E+09
4101275.0
261890.2
2.72E+09
61856240.8
546526.2
1.17E+09
2877768.6
284553.8
7.80E+08
2776956.6
257016.1
8.60E+08
936112.8
337452.1
1.29E+09
3972214.0
347190.8
4.84E+08
2623740.2
186266.5
1.49E+09
5492189.5
558478.4
1.09E+09
3726068.4
427582.7
1.19E+09
5868291.1
394113.3
7.48E+08
1003095.4
397541.8
9.01E+08
4860088.5
368788.9
5.88E+08
5182323.4
284677.1
2.18E+09
184003238.5
820002.3
1.41E+09
82173420.7
546718.3
1.43E+09
88548641.6
387899.4
2.99E+09
357421272.7
689551.2
2.03E+09
169816562.6
465194.1
1.69E+09
85761306.5
414762.9
1.07E+09
58024117.6
448512.5
7.78E+08
70495551.5
285980.3
9.62E+08
65244774.1
539730.1
1.39E+09
76866167.8
595674.3
1.09E+09
108363540.1
437509.8
1.00E+09
70616847.3
249149.9
1.20E+09
60093770.9
411214.8
1.53E+09
38030739.8
477340.7
5.72E+08
17041298.0
253832.4
1.08E+09
60307343.6
497101.0
5.27E+08
13656442.5
256838.8
1.20E+09
3733272.4
426122.9
1.37E+09
57966531.0
297441.9
8.04E+08
7069114.9
284268.0
1.04E+09
11221599.2
378023.7
8.46E+08
5313353.1
282342.3
7.67E+08
1903280.2
250402.1
7.85E+08
739346.4
549695.1
7.70E+08
30975430.6
400164.8
2.86E+09
96494799.2
1017059.7
Notes
To view a pdf of primary watersheds of Nova Scotia, visit:
Isle Madame and Missaguash watersheds are not included in the table
WMO = World Meterological Organization standard
References
1 Canadian Groundwater Inventory: regional hydrogeological characterization of the Annapolis Valley Aquifers (Geologica
2 Estimation of Regional Groundwater Budgets in Nova Scotia (Kennedy et al., 2010) (www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/download
6 The Baseflow Duration Curve: A Technique for the Study of Groundwater Discharge from a Drainage Basin (Kunkle, 19
7 The Baseflow Duration Curve: A Technique for the Study of Groundwater Discharge from a Drainage Basin (Kunkle, 19
8 WHAT Online Baseflow Estimation Tool (cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~what/)
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/water.strategy/docs/WaterStrategy_NSWatershedMap.pdf
theroffice.gc.ca/welcome_e.html)
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
WMO
Recharge Recharge
Recharge
Ratio
(m3/yr)
(mm/yr)
0.22
1.91E+08
309
0.21
4.21E+08
291
0.18
5.34E+08
236
0.18
3.07E+08
232
0.17
3.19E+08
237
0.15
1.96E+08
193
0.14
5.11E+08
188
0.16
2.49E+08
212
0.16
1.66E+08
212
0.15
1.62E+08
188
0.17
2.71E+08
210
0.15
8.91E+07
184
0.15
2.78E+08
187
0.15
2.06E+08
189
0.16
2.46E+08
207
0.14
1.36E+08
182
0.14
1.73E+08
192
0.15
1.21E+08
206
0.21
6.38E+08
293
0.21
4.13E+08
293
0.17
3.41E+08
238
0.14
5.92E+08
198
0.13
3.99E+08
197
0.14
3.32E+08
197
0.14
2.10E+08
197
0.16
1.74E+08
224
0.12
1.89E+08
197
0.17
3.35E+08
241
0.21
3.33E+08
305
0.17
2.48E+08
248
0.21
3.69E+08
308
0.16
3.38E+08
221
0.21
1.72E+08
301
0.17
2.58E+08
240
0.15
1.08E+08
205
0.21
3.54E+08
296
0.22
4.36E+08
318
0.25
2.96E+08
368
0.25
3.84E+08
371
0.25
3.19E+08
377
0.22
2.52E+08
329
0.17
1.87E+08
239
0.18
2.11E+08
274
0.17
7.46E+08
261
Reference
Porter, 1982
Kennedy et al. 2010
GSC, In Progress
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
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Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
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Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
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Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
Kennedy et al. 2010
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0.07
0.40
0.18
0.06
0.02
4.70
2.49
1.37
0.54
0.41
15.58
5.15
4.59
1.15
1.30
42.15
11.94
10.36
3.68
3.82
1160.00
492.17
94.00
320.00
115.00
390
30
18
90
203
Min - Q20
(Lpm)
0.90
5.00
3.20
1.00
0.50
Min - Q20
(Lpm)
0.70
3.24
62.38
17.00
213.30
208.00
595.78
273.00
6744.00
1447.55
87
9
1.40
21.80
8.70
59.06
79.90
100.52
262.49
28.20
HYDROSTRATIGRAPHIC UNITS
Min Q1 Med Q3 Max Population Apparent
Apparent
Apparent
Apparent
Apparent
Apparent
Well
Well
Well
Well
Well
Well
Transmissiv Transmissiv Transmissiv Transmissiv Transmissiv Transmissiv
ity
ity (m2/day) ity (m2/day) ity (m2/day) ity (m2/day) ity (m2/day)
HU
Cumberland Group
Horton Group
Pictou Group
Fundy Group - Wolfville
Formation
Morien Group
Halifax Group
Goldenville Group
Min - Q20
(Lpm)
0.07
0.50
0.50
3.20
1.90
2.60
9.00
5.28
6.10
22.03
13.12
32.71
180.00
1060.30
1160.00
102
25
47
0.90
3.40
2.30
0.78
1.52
0.02
0.02
15.14
14.10
0.44
0.39
32.00
50.60
1.50
1.19
58.62
79.50
4.10
2.89
626.40
817.00
115.00
69.04
148
29
105
90
1.40
10.50
0.90
0.50
Source:
Date:
Note:
Q1 - Q20
(Lpm)
50.00
31.40
7.83
9.10
9.03
Q1 - Q20
(Lpm)
Med - Q20
(Lpm)
181.80
59.10
46.35
22.30
20.50
Med - Q20
(Lpm)
Q3 - Q20
(Lpm)
454.50
136.40
71.58
52.25
51.40
Q3 - Q20
(Lpm)
Max - Q20
(Lpm)
Population Q20
22162.50
918.20
909.10
1009.00
545.40
Max - Q20
(Lpm)
387
29
18
91
204
Population Q20
Min - Well
Specific
Capacity
Q1 - Well
Specific
Capacity
Med - Well
Specific
Capacity
Q3- Well
Specific
Capacity
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
0.19
0.92
0.30
0.10
0.01
6.53
3.55
1.33
0.95
0.70
20.40
7.38
7.11
2.26
2.14
51.13
22.72
24.04
6.74
6.08
Min - Well
Specific
Capacity
Q1 - Well
Specific
Capacity
Med - Well
Specific
Capacity
Q3- Well
Specific
Capacity
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
104.00
45.50
515.60
363.60
1278.33
719.86
4904.20
1796.00
90
9
1.29
7.48
65.19
12.63
174.48
13.85
477.24
29.99
63.18
113.85
134.58
172.70
10
11.96
36.95
82.09
163.24
Q1 - Q20
(Lpm)
Med - Q20
(Lpm)
Q3 - Q20
(Lpm)
Max - Q20
(Lpm)
Population Q20
Min - Well
Specific
Capacity
Q1 - Well
Specific
Capacity
Med - Well
Specific
Capacity
Q3- Well
Specific
Capacity
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
(m3/d/m)
25.45
30.20
37.48
119.50
68.20
95.45
281.80
231.80
976.85
1881.70
590.90
3740.60
103
27
48
0.19
0.63
0.39
4.53
3.81
4.70
12.92
6.87
11.16
28.24
24.23
50.08
104.55
184.10
11.36
7.30
302.90
604.50
22.70
18.20
586.45
1118.15
54.50
40.90
2167.71
22162.50
545.40
390.90
143
27
103
93
0.60
1.74
0.21
0.01
15.22
22.73
0.77
0.57
31.44
68.30
2.23
1.93
58.63
187.94
6.01
5.75
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/download/mg/ofm/htm/ofm_2008-003.
1200.00
123.03
77.75
164.09
124.30
385
31
17
86
187
9.10E-05
1.55E-02
2.09E-03
1.64E-04
1.29E-04
1.04E-01
7.93E-02
2.19E-02
7.40E-03
6.87E-03
3.28E-01
1.15E-01
1.02E-01
2.37E-02
2.54E-02
9.32E-01
6.45E-01
2.15E-01
6.14E-02
8.90E-02
1.78E+02
1.60E+01
4.31E+00
4.66E+00
1.13E+01
271
19
17
75
154
2.44E-06
1.28E-04
5.00E-05
3.20E-06
2684.75
302.29
87
5
1.16E-01
3.03E-01
5.48E+00
5.49E+00
1.88E+01
1.78E+01
8.20E+01
5.22E+01
4.70E+02
8.07E+01
58
8
255.59
10
1.52E+00
1.32E+01
1.48E+01
1.82E+01
2.02E+01
9.14E-05
-
792.00
1200.00
457.30
99
24
48
7.89E-04
9.10E-05
1.88E-03
6.99E-02
3.06E-02
3.88E-02
2.10E-01
8.55E-02
1.25E-01
3.78E-01
1.55E-01
8.43E-01
3.72E+00
1.78E+02
1.38E+01
60
21
28
2.68E-05
2.20E-04
-
1123.67
547.00
124.30
87.30
150
27
93
87
2.66E-02
6.70E-02
1.29E-04
1.73E-04
2.83E-01
3.10E-01
8.81E-03
4.70E-03
5.58E-01
7.20E-01
2.71E-02
1.66E-02
1.13E+00
1.24E+00
8.64E-02
7.89E-02
1.01E+01
3.49E+00
6.05E+00
1.13E+01
120
18
85
66
2.44E-06
1.00E-05
3.20E-06
-
ownload/mg/ofm/htm/ofm_2008-003.asp
Q1 Storativity
1.78E-04
3.13E-04
1.18E-04
6.10E-05
Q1 Storativity
3.60E-03
-
Med Storativity
3.65E-04
6.60E-04
2.90E-04
1.83E-04
Med Storativity
2.00E-02
-
Q3 Storativity
1.05E-03
1.64E-02
2.05E-03
3.90E-04
Q3 Storativity
7.30E-02
-
Q1 Storativity
Med Storativity
Q3 Storativity
5.80E-01
1.07E-01
6.30E+00
2.80E-03
108
6
7
18
7.20E-01
-
37
-
2.78E-04
3.60E-04
-
4.50E-04
5.00E-04
-
1.53E-03
5.00E-04
-
4.00E-02
5.00E-04
-
1.55E-04
1.40E-04
5.30E-05
-
3.15E-04
4.50E-04
2.15E-04
-
8.85E-04
2.79E-03
4.00E-04
-
2.30E-02
2.00E-01
2.80E-03
-
26
3
46
19
17
-
Symbol
Unit
K
Kh/Kv
Ss
Sy
S
N
Ne
m/s
m-1
%
%
%
Sedimentary
3X10-10 to 6X10-6 a
1.5 to 3 g
3X10-6 to 7X10-5 n
27 a
See note p
5 to 30 a
0.5 to 10 a
Carbonate/Evaporite
4X10-13 to 6X10-6 b
2h
3X10-6 to 7X10-5 n
14 b
See note p
0 to 50 b
0.05 to 5 b
Notes:
a = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes sandstone.
b = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes limestone, dolomite, salt and anhydrite.
c = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes basalt and permeable basalt.
d = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes fractured igneous and metamorphic rock.
e = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes clean sand and gravel.
f = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes till.
g = USEPA, 1985
h = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes limestone, dolomite.
i = Reference: Lin, 1975
j = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes tuff.
k = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes schist.
L = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes range for fine sand to coarse gravel.
m = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; range depends on silt, sand and gravel content.
n = Reference: Anderson and Woessner, 1992; assumes fissured, jointed rock.
o = Reference: Anderson and Woessner, 1990; assumes dense sandy gravel.
p = Storativity ranges between 0.01 to 0.30 for unconfined aquifers and 0.00005 to 0.005 for confined aquifers (USEPA, 1985)
q = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; range includes weathered granite and dense to fractured crystalline rock.
r = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; range includes dense to fractured crystalline rock.
s = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; range includes fine to coarse sand and gravel.
t = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; range includes fine to coarse sand and gravel, silt and clay.
u = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes granite.
v = Reference: Domenico and Schwartz, 1990; assumes fractured crystalline rock.
NA = Not available.
For a map of groundwater regions of Nova Scotia, visit:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/download/mg/ofm/htm/ofm_2008-003.as
Volcanic
2X10-11 to 2X10-2 c
NA
3X10-6 to 7X10-5 n
21 j
See note p
3 to 35 c
NA
mg/ofm/htm/ofm_2008-003.asp
Groundwater Region
Plutonic
Metamorphic
8X10-9 to 3X10-4 d
8X10-9 to 3X10-4
NA
NA
3X10-6 to 7X10-5 n
3X10-6 to 7X10-5
27 k
NA
p
See note
See note p
q
0 to 57
0 to 10 r
0.0005 u
0.00005 to 0.01
Glaciofluvial/Alluvial
2X10-11 to 2X10-2 e
2 to 10 g
5X10-5 to 1X10-4 0
23 to 28 L
See note p
24 to 46 s
NA
Glaciolacustrine/Till Plains/Colluvial
1X10-12 to 2X10-6 f
25 i
5X10-5 to 1X10-4 0
6 to 16 m
See note p
24 to 61 t
NA
Database
Climate
Hydrometric
Well Logs
Nova Scotia Well Logs Database
Nova Scotia Well Logs Database
Nova Scotia Well Logs Database
Nova Scotia Well Logs Database
Pumping Tests
Observation Wells
Groundwater Observation Well Network
Interactive Groundwater Map
Groundwater Chemistry Data
Groundwater Reports
Water Resource Reports and Maps
Interactive Groundwater Map
Geological Maps
Bedrock Geology Digital Products
Surficial Geology Digital Products
Bedrock Geology Maps and Databases
Groundwater Maps
Groundwater Regions Map of Nova Scotia
Groundwater Regions Map of Nova Scotia
Watersheds
Interactive Groundwater Map
1:10 000 Primary Watersheds of Nova Scotia
Source
Format
Environment Canada
Website/Download
Website/Download
GIS Download
Online Spatial Search
Online Search
MS Access Database
Excel/PDF Download
Online Spatial Search
PDF Download
Online Spatial Search
GIS Download
GIS Download
Online Spatial Search
GIS Download
PDF Download
Website
http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/climateData/canada_e.html
http://www.wsc.ec.gc.ca/applications/H2O/index-eng.cfm
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/download/dp430.asp
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgroundwater
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/welldatabase/wellsearch.asp
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/groundwater/docs/NSWellLogs2010.mde
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgroundwater
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/groundwater/groundwaternetwork.asp
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgroundwater
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgroundwater
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/groundwater/groundwaterresources.asp
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgroundwater
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/pubs/pubs3bg.asp
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/pubs/pubs3sg.asp
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgeomap/viewer.htm
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/download/dp428.asp
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/download/mg/ofm/htm/ofm_2008-003.asp
http://gis4.natr.gov.ns.ca/website/nsgroundwater
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/water.strategy/docs/WaterStrategy_NSWatershedMap.pdf