Waimakariri Water Zone Committee Chair Carolyne Latham gives an update from the zone, including some new projects in the works.
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From 1 July this year, new minimum flow rules come into effect that will ensure more water stays in the river at times of low flow
McKinnon's Creek/Ōtakitane is an example of a site undergoing significant restoration work, including planting, to improve water quality.
A mahinga kai field trip recently held at three spots along the Cust catchment in Waimakariri highlighted the importance of our natural resources.
The Christchurch West Melton Water Management Zone Committee is looking for businesses to recognise for their good stormwater management practices.
We have released two new reports showing that we need to improve land management to achieve the water quality improvements the community is seeking.
Did you know that most stormwater drains lead directly into waterways? Find out how you can help to keep our rivers and streams clean.
Climate change continues to increase the risk of flooding. Leigh Griffiths shares her thoughts about the future of flood protection in Waitaha.
Find out about Ko te Whakahaumanu o te Rakitata Awa – the Rakitata River revival programme.
During June and July 2023, the Timaru community got involved in Our Waitarakao – a joint project to plan for a healthier future for the lagoon and catchment.
Collaborating with Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura to enhance Hurunui River berm, improving flood protection, climate resilience, and restoring native habitat.