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Canterbury is to be the first region in Aotearoa to benefit from seamless, convenient public transport payments. The country’s much anticipated new National Ticketing Solution (NTS) is launching here...
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2024/timaru-to-lead-the-way-in-innovative-public-transport-payments
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A farmer-led approach to improving local water quality is tipping conventional thinking on its head in North Canterbury's Amuri Basin. Sourced from the Waiau Uwha and Hurunui Rivers, there are 149
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2025/amuri-basin-farmers-drive-water-quality-improvement
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A trapping project on Kaitōrete is helping reduce the number of animal pests across 5,000 hectares of biodiversity-rich land. Representatives from 14 agencies, organisations, and rūnanga
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/zone-news/selwyn-waihora/trapping-key-threats-on-kaitorete
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Fertigation or effluent injection can help growers reduce synthetic nitrogen use on farm, minimising the risk of nutrient loss, but these systems should be carefully managed to avoid risks to water
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/farmers-hub/irrigation/fertigation-and-effluent-injection
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https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2021/regional-land-transport-plan-2021-31-adopted
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Research on historic land use in the Waimate district has found that old sheep dips are the most common source of potential soil contamination in the area. This follows the trend of other
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/zone-news/lower-waitaki/historical-sheep-dips-found-in-waimate
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Localised discharges (where the source of the emissions can be identified) can impact air quality. Here are some of the issues we face in Waitaha/Canterbury in relation to the localised effects
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/plans-strategies-and-bylaws/what-we-know/air/localised-effects-of-discharges-to-air
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Peter Scott, Chair, Environment Canterbury Newly elected chair Peter Scott outlines the challenges and opportunities for the next three years. Now the local elections are over, you may be wondering
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/stories/2022/from-our-chair-council-eyes-big-three-years-ahead
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Transport emissions are the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions in New Zealand. Reducing transport emissions is critical to reducing the effects of climate change, and ensuring New
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/your-region/living-here/transport/regional-transport-planning/transport-emissions
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Our Tuam Street building has become the first in the country to be awarded three certifications for environmental performance. "The triple ratings achievement demonstrates Environment Canterbury’s
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2023/environment-canterbury-office-becomes-the-first-in-nz-to-achieve-green-certification-trifecta
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