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Sign up for the latest newsAshburton water zone committee Chair William Thomas talks about the committee's three-year action plan and welcomes new members.
The Ahuriri catchment in Twizel is benefitting from passionate local farmers and their will to improve water quality.
The service is a partnership between Environment Canterbury, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, Christchurch City Council and Waimakariri District Council.
On Monday 26 July, 20 customers travelled into Lincoln on the updated Southbridge timetable.
A new report has found that significant reductions in nutrient loads will be required to preserve water quality in the Ashburton Ōtuwharekai lakes.
A remarkable one-eyed scent detection dog is training to sniff out African love grass and assist our pest surveillance programme.
The OTOP Water Zone Committee is developing a new action plan that prioritises the projects and activities they believe will have the most on-the-ground impact.
Passionate farmers around Twizel and Ōmārama are making inroads towards improving the health of local waterways and catchments.
Fencing of two tarns (small alpine lakes) and a large wetland has now been completed at Balmoral Station near Lake Takapō/Tekapō.
A project to restore a section of Twizel River is being considered by the Upper Waitaki Water Zone Committee.
Environment Canterbury and Wilding Free Mackenzie are working together with local volunteers to stop the spread of wilding conifers in the Mackenzie Basin.