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Canterbury's Lifeblood

Canterbury’s Lifeblood

Fresh water is vital to the Canterbury region which has 70% of the country’s irrigated land, generates 24% of the nation’s power through hydroelectricity and provides a high quality water supply to over 360,000 Christchurch people without the need for treatment. Water also creates and sustains Canterbury’s world-famous braided rivers, lowland streams and wetlands.

Environment Canterbury manages water as a resource through the Resource Management Act. Quality and quantity issues include the impact of land practices on water quality, discharge of contaminants, the health of our freshwater ecosystems and the natural character of Canterbury’s water.

What's New?

The compliance status of dairy shed effluent discharges to land in the Canterbury region for the 2006/2007 season

Canterbury Strategic Water Study Part 3 - Public Consultation 2008. March 2008 update...

Pareora Waihao Allocation Review

Waipara Groundwater Allocation Limit Increased

Updated: Waitaki Water Allocation Plan

Restorative programme for Lowland Streams

Proposed NRRP Variation 4 Changes

Latest News

Gravel island cleared from Opihi riverbed.
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
A major extraction project is underway to remove about 30,000 cubic metres of gravel in South Canter ...

New Ashley River /Rakahuri Regional Park proposed
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Approval and funding is being sought to better manage North Canterbury’s Ashley River/ Rakahuri, wit ...

Ashburton Town stopbanking completed
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
The Mayor of Ashburton, Bede O’Malley was today presented with a certificate celebrating the complet ...

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