An artesian well maintained by a government agency.
he checks that there is water in the government bores for the drovers
Example sentencesExamples
Little information has been compiled by the authorities regarding artesian wells, but it is known that three other government bores are in progress.
Of the government bores, 25 have been successful, and yield a daily supply of 8,469,000 gallons.
The deepest government bore is at Winston and reaches 4,010 feet, while the most copious supply, namely 3,000,000 gallons, is obtained at Charleville.
As part of recently announced relief measures, water from government bores is being supplied in nearly 1,000 of the total 3,919 affected villages.
The High Court held that the existence close to the subject property of a government bore did not constitute an improvement of the land.
Fast-depleting water table in government bores and nonavailability of water in local sources have forced the department to invite tenders from private players to provide water tankers.
Subsequent to the time mentioned, one additional government bore has been completed.
Of the government bores, 26 are artesian, 18 sub-artesian, and 27 were abandoned as failures.
The large proportion of abandoned government bores is due to the fact that many of them were sunk for experimental purposes.
Now he had a place to spell his horses and sell water for passing cattle from the just completed government bore drilled in 1900.