Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora (OTOP) Water Zone Committee Chair, Lucy Millar, encourages those on private water supplies to make the most of free testing events.
News & events
Banks Peninsula landowners are welcoming swift funding relief to help restore biodiversity around their damaged properties.
The Hakatere / Ashburton River consent review process is making progress, with 61 consent reviews now decided.
A collaborative project in Windwhistle will help preserve and protect a variety of species on a precious bluff.
Members of the OTOP Water Zone Committee made the most of the last days of summer to get native plants in the ground at the Taniwha Gully rock art site.
Good management practice, water metering and technology maintenance are all essential to keeping your irrigation system in tip top shape.
Is your irrigation system operating as efficiently as it should be? Learn some tips about water management from our zone delivery lead, Gill.
Heading to the Ashburton/Ōtuwharekai lakes this summer? Keep an eye out for warning buoys that signal important monitoring equipment is nearby.
Environment Canterbury is implementing an interim solution to respond to the Government’s review of Overseer. Find out how this may affect you.
A recent field trip to Clareview’s regenerative farm system highlights the importance of pasture and how choosing the right mixture can improve soil health.
Around 50 industry professionals, farmers, community members and more gathered in Cust to hear about cultural and biodiversity values in the Waimakariri zone.
Summer is just about here and that means irrigation will become more widespread across North Canterbury. Make sure that your irrigator operates correctly.