A mahinga kai field trip recently held at three spots along the Cust catchment in Waimakariri highlighted the importance of our natural resources.
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Waimakariri Water Zone Committee Chair Carolyne Latham gives an update from the zone, including some new projects in the works.
We have released findings from faecal source testing undertaken at Lyttelton Bays/Whakaraupō and Akaroa/Whakaroa earlier this year.
Locals enjoy sharing their stories and ideas to help plan for the future of Washdyke Waitarakao Lagoon and its catchment.
A community hangi at Ōmarama was a chance for people to enjoy delicious kai and chat to local water zone committee members.
A restoration project, including willow removal, predator control, and fencing, will eventually transform a stretch of the upper Ōpihi River.
A plan is being made to restore the health of Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon, and we want the community's input.
Treasure trove of historical water data will show how agricultural changes over the last century have affected water quality.
Oil is continuing to flow down one of our stormwater drains which lead to the Avon River - could you help us find the source and resolve the incident?
Our Flood Protection Recovery Manager Shaun McCracken says we need to rethink our relationship with rivers.