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- 1.1 Context statement for the Gloucester subregion
- 1.1.6 Surface water – groundwater interactions
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Summary
Surface water – groundwater interactions in the Gloucester subregion are considered to be relatively minor. Interactions occur primarily within shallow sandy and clayey surface deposits adjacent to existing streams and rivers. Stream gauging data and groundwater modelling indicate that Avon River and Dog Trap Creek are gaining streams under most conditions.
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