The invention that won Julia Christensen Environment Canterbury's Wrybill Award last year was officially launched last weekend.
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Sign up for the latest newsA community forum in Twizel highlighted how the five agencies with statutory responsibilities in the region had become more aligned in protecting the Mackenzie.
Timaru public response to on-demand public transport service has been cautiously optimistic.
A remediation plan is being developed after asbestos-containing building materials, likely used as in-fill many years ago, surfaced on a coastal walking track.
Environment Canterbury uses the Resource Management Act to manage air quality and uses the Canterbury Air Regional Plan to manage activities that generate dust.
Coastal walkway path in Timaru has been closed after a report of asbestos in the area.
Environment Canterbury is reminding people to check the conditions before heading to the river given the recent hot weather.
Following overwhelmingly positive feedback from local residents, trial commuter bus services for Darfield and Leeston will begin from Monday 28 January.
Environment Canterbury has installed solar panels on the roof of its Tuam Street office.
Environment Canterbury has set targets for swimmable lakes and rivers. The Canterbury targets are for 92 percent of rivers and 81 percent of lakes being swimmable by 2030.
A company has pleaded not guilty in court in relation to a discharge of ammonia to air.
The Environment Canterbury Council today resolved to make the Nutrient Management and Waitaki Plan Change, Plan Change 5, operative on 1 February 2019.