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Gilgai, Western Australia

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Gilgai, Western Australia was the location of Number 7 Pumping station on the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme[1][2][3]

It was also located on the Eastern Goldfields Railway.

It was located between number 6 pumping station located at Ghouli, and number 8 at Dedari.[4]

References

  1. ^ No.7 Pumping Station, Gilgai, 1900, retrieved 12 October 2016
  2. ^ Walker, Marshal (2003). The Pump. Hesperian Press. ISBN 978-0-85905-323-5.
  3. ^ Miller, N.D. (1962), No. 7 Pumping Station, Goldfields Water Supply, retrieved 12 October 2016
  4. ^ Gilmour, Hugh; Hartley, Richard G; Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply History Project; Water Corporation of Western Australia (2002), [Interview with Hugh Gilmour], retrieved 12 October 2016