Water and land North Canterbury team leader Andrew Arps discusses pest plants and effluent rules.
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Sign up for the latest newsWaimate District Council is monitoring its water supply to the area following a rise in nitrate levels.
Before we have a serious problem on our hands, we’re cracking down on invasive crack willow near Lake Coleridge/Whakamatau.
A new Wairewa Mahinga Kai catchment group has been established with funding from the Banks Peninsula water zone committee.
The Cheviot community is getting behind efforts to rejuvenate the Jed River catchment.
We are welcoming the Government's move to clarify Resource Management Act (RMA) provisions for discharges.
If you own a private drinking water source, you’re responsible for its maintenance and water testing. Tips for looking after your supply.
Looking for a way to engage students and show them how good the water quality is in their local river? Our Enviroschool facilitators are testing a new approach.
Follow these strategies to protect your soil best and prevent sedimentation and nutrient loss.
The Ashburton Water Zone Committee is supporting a trial using biochar to help improve water quality at Lake Hood.
Find out more about a recent report on the ecological health of the Opuha and Kakahu Rivers.
The results of our annual groundwater survey of 349 wells across Canterbury show little change, with high nitrate levels and E. coli detected.