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Home2022Catchment tanks are full

Catchment tanks are full

November 30, 2022 tcwadmin 2022, 301122, Local News
Thanks to months of good rain, the Old Res water catchment area to the north west of
town is full. Cobar Shire Council has supplied this recent aerial photo of the Old Res.
▪ Photo contributed
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